Howe, Fred L., 1857-1903.
Biographical notes:
Fred L. Howe (1857-1903) was a commercial photographer who practiced in Atlanta from 1895-1903. Howe produced portraits and did work for advertising companies and furniture companies in Atlanta and throughout the South. He was also a photographer for the Atlanta Constitution. The Cotton States and International Exposition was an event that took place in Piedmont Park between September 18-December 31, 1895. The Exposition was meant to foster trade between southern states and South American nations and to exhibit the resources of the region to the world. The Exposition was governed by a set of officers, directors, and committees that featured Atlanta banker and ex-mayor Charles A. Collier (1848-1900) as President and Director General. Exhibits showcased the latest technology in vital sectors of the American economy, while others focused on the accomplishments of women and African Americans. An amusement park featuring rides and other popular attractions was also constructed for the event. Although most of the Exposition's buildings were destroyed after the event, the city of Atlanta eventually purchased the park, which is currently under the management of the Piedmont Park Conservancy.
From the description of Fred L. Howe Cotton States and International Exposition Photographs, 1895. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 32216986
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Subjects:
- African Americans
- Amusement parks
- Parades & processions
- Parks
- Racism
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- Atlanta (Ga.) (as recorded)
- Georgia--Atlanta (as recorded)
- Lake Clara Meer (Atlanta, Ga.) (as recorded)
- Piedmont Park (Atlanta, Ga.) (as recorded)