Gardner Jackson, right , maybe Edith [graphic] 1902.

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Gardner Jackson, right , maybe Edith [graphic] 1902.

Probably Edith Jackson and her brother Gardner Jackson pose on a lawn at their home located at 228 E. Kiowa Street in Colorado Springs (El Paso County), Colorado. Both children are dressed in costumes and wigs. Edith wears a long embroidered open gown. Her brother wears a jacket with wide lapels and a wide collar decorated with buttons and a scarf around his neck.. He has on knee pants and long stockings and shoes.

1 photographic print ; 12 x 15 cm. (4 1/2 x 6 in.) mounted on album page.

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Jackson, Gardner, 1896-1965

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Gardner Jackson graduated from Amherst College and attended Columbia University. From 1919-1920, he worked for Boettcher, Porter and Company. During 1920, Gardner also reported for the Denver Times. Later in 1920, he moved to Boston, to work as a reporter for the Boston Globe. In the years 1921-1927 Gardner spearheaded the defense of Sacco and Vanzetti. From 1931-1933, Gardner Jackson reported for several Canadian papers: Montreal Star, Toronto Star and the Toronto Telegram. In 1933, he relocate...

Jackson, William S. (William Sharpless), 1836-1919

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