Photographer Friday: M.T. Hills, Attica, NY

I did a quick post for Wordless Wednesday showing a colorized version (thanks to Scott Janicki) of the photograph below. I thought I should make a post showing the whole cabinet card photograph to provide further details. The photographer's imprint indicates it was taken by M.T. Hills of Attica, NY. There is absolutely nothing written on the back besides the price I paid for it at a local antique shop. We likely may never know the identity of the child pictured but just in case, these details might provide the clues needed. We cannot say for absolute certainty, but judging from the hair part, this may be a little girl. Girls commonly wore their hair parted in the middle in the 19th Century. See this blog here for further information on image guides for 19th century children. According to that blog, plaid was a popular pattern for boys, too.

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