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Ruggles, Gen. son & daughter?, at Soldiers Home, between 1890 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
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Ruggles, Gen. son & daughter?, at Soldiers Home, between 1890 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Ruggles, Gen. son & daughter?, at Soldiers Home, between 1890 and 1910
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This print captures the essence of a family's bond at Soldiers Home between 1890 and 1910. The image showcases General Ruggles, his son, and daughter in a formal setting. The creator of this remarkable piece remains unknown but their talent for capturing history is evident. The attire worn by the family reflects the fashion trends of that era, with General Ruggles donning a distinguished hat and suit while his children are dressed in elegant clothing. Their outfits exude an air of sophistication and refinement. The location adds to the intrigue of this photograph as it was taken at Soldiers Home, a place where veterans found solace after serving their country. This suggests that General Ruggles may have had ties to military service or perhaps held a position within the institution itself. The image also highlights the importance of family values during this time period. The mother is absent from the frame, symbolizing her role as caregiver and nurturer behind-the-scenes. It serves as a reminder of traditional gender roles prevalent in society during that era. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into American history through its portrayal of fashion, familial relationships, and societal norms. Its preservation by the Library of Congress ensures that future generations can appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance.
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