United States Boys' Clothes: 1889 Yates Family (Lincoln County, Missouri)


Figure 1.-- This is the large family of James Haddock Yates. The portrait was taken in Lincoln County, Missouri. The portrasit is notg precisely datexd, but was taken about 1889. There are several adults in the family. We do not know their relationship.

This is the large family of James Haddock Yates. The portrait was taken in Lincoln County, Missouri. The portrasit is notg precisely datexd, but was taken about 1889. There are several adults in the family. We do not know their relationship. There are five childen in the portrait. We believe a teenage girl and four boys. One of tge boys is an infant. The older boys wears what looks like a keenpants suit with an Eton collar. The two middle boys wear white blouses, kneepants, and are barefoot. We know nothing about the family, but the fact that the two boys are barefott suggests to us that they lived in a small tiwn rather than a city.









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