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Little Lord Fauntleroy Suits: Regions


Figure 1.-- Thanks to the studio infotmation on cabinet cards, we know where most of the portits were taken. We are able to see just where the thousand of image we have archived were taken. A good example is a porttait from a relatively small town in South Dakoata. The Hepperlenoys dressed are dressed like just like boy in the most fashionable New York family.

At the time of the Fauntleroy Craze, the United States was still alargely rural nation. Indusyrializatgion was well underway and remaking the country, but the majority of Americans wtill lived in the country. Even by 1890, some 65 percent of American still lived in rural araea. Even so, we see boys wearing Fauntleroy suits throughout the country, even in many states where the rural population was over 90 percent rural. Even in these states we see boys wearing Fauntleroy suits. It was not just a style appearing in the fashionable Northeastern cities. A factor where was the mailorder catalogs like Sears and Ward catalogs which offered Fauntleroy suits to mothers across the countries as soon as the style appeared. Thanks to the studio infotmation on cabinet cards, we know where most of the portits were taken. We are able to see just where the thousand of image we have archived were taken. A good example is a porttait from a relatively small town in South Dakoata. The Hepperlenoys dressed are dressed like just like boy in the most fashionable New York family.








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