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Here are some pix of boys from the 1880's and early 1900's to illustrate how they would have dressed. ![]() Here is a photo of Joseph Hinchman and his little sister, circa 1867 The Hinchmans were very successful farmers in Camden County, NJ. They owned many farms, leasing them to other families. They owned most of what is now Cherry Hill, NJ. ![]() Here is a photo of Emma and Clinton Hinchman, circa 1877 Clinton IS wearing something like a dress with bloomers. Clinton married Alice Felten. His sister Marian married Winfield Felten, my great-great grandfather. (enhanced photo) ![]() Here's Allan Felten, age 9 in 1880.
The Feltens were also successful farmers in South Jersey. His son was still breeding strawberries and tomatoes in Pennsauken in the 1980's. (enhanced photo) ![]() Charles Stickley in 1895. His "Little Lord Fauntleroy" clothes. ![]() Here's my grandfather Fred Jahn in 1915, age 5.
The dress he described to us as "Turkey Red". I never thought of turkeys as being red, myself. (enhanced photo) ![]() Here are the Joslins in 1911.
The young man in white is my other grandfather, S. Stewart Joslin Jr. BTW, I knew my great-grandparents.
Great-grandma followed baseball on the radio. |