FIVE PRETTY LITTLE GIRLS IN ARLINGTON, SOUTH DAKOTA

This cabinet card is a portrait of five pretty little girls in Arlington, South Dakota. The photographer, Glendenning, demonstrated talent, in the way he posed the children in this photograph. The girls are dressed in similar dark dresses and two are wearing necklaces with crosses. South Dakota became a state in 1889; therefore this cabinet card was photographed after 1889.

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  1. Far Side of Fifty's avatar

    I suspect that they were all wearing some of their Mothers jewelry for the big day that they sat for their photo..they look so serious:)


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