Give Their Face A Place - March 2, 2010
March is Women's History Month. Shades is honoring women within our families and communities by Giving Their Face A Place. March 2 is a photograph of another nameless woman.
Research has not been started on this photograph; what little information is known is included.
This photograph came from an album thought to once belong to the William Turcotte family. It is believed that Turcotte was born in Canada and moved to Michigan.
The Directory of Photographers at the Minnesota Historical Society has the following listing for E. Altermatt.
Altermatt, Ernest
Research has not been started on this photograph; what little information is known is included.
This photograph came from an album thought to once belong to the William Turcotte family. It is believed that Turcotte was born in Canada and moved to Michigan.
The Directory of Photographers at the Minnesota Historical Society has the following listing for E. Altermatt.
Altermatt, Ernest
Gender: Male
Locations:
Address: Springfield, Minnesota
Dates of operation: 1896, 1898, 1900, 1904, 1906, 1911-1912
Address: Wabasso, Minnesota
Dates of operation: 1902
Decades Worked in Minnesota: 1890s; 1900s; 1910s
Photograph:
Woman With Umbrella. Ernest Altermatt. Unknown. Privately held by Anella Rogers, Woodinville, Washington. 2010.
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