22 Amazing Found Photos Document Everyday Life of An American Family in the 1910s

 

These amazing photos from were taken by a photographer with the last name of Hewitt. He lived on 7942 Westmoreland Avenue, Swissvale, PA.

Agnes, Margery, John, and Charles Hewitt, Edgewood, PA, May 25, 1913
Margery Hewitt and Mae Newbaker, Maple Springs, NY, summer 1913

 

Construction of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, 1912-1913

 

Machinery Hall, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, 1913

 

Golf links, Schenley park, Pittsburgh, PA, June 6, 1913

 

Rebecca Avenue crossing before Penn. RR tracks were raised, March 22, 1913

 

Stone bridge at entrance to Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA, 1913

 

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Forbes Street side, 1914

 

John and Charles Hewitt, taken on Aug. 30, 1914, in PA. One is holding a box Brownie and the boy on the right has a case for a Kodak No. 1

 

John Hewitt and Tom Patterson, Swissvale, PA, September 1914

 

Posing, 1914

 

Young lady and her mother with a Kodak box camera, 1914

 

John and Charles pushing Louise in baby carraige, Lloyd Street, Swissvale, PA, June 27, 1915

 

Katharine Selheimer, 7942 Westmoreland Ave., Swissvale, PA, Dec. 19, 1915

 

Louisa and Louise C. Hewitt. 7942 Westmoreland Ave., Swissvale, PA, Oct. 3, 1915

 

Louise C. Hewitt and Eileen McMahon, 7942 Westmoreland Ave., Swissvale, PA, June 13, 1915

 

Margery Hewitt and Ruth Thompson, 7942 Westmoreland Ave., Swissvale, PA, Oct. 3, 1915

 

View of Ardmore, Pa., from hill back of Swissvale, PA, spring 1915

 

Charles and Louise C. Hewitt, 7942 Westmoreland Ave, Swissvale, PA, May 13, 1917

 

Charles and Louise C. Hewitt, 7942 Westmoreland Ave., Swissvale, PA, May 13, 1917

 

John, Charles, and Louise Hewitt, 7942 Westmoreland Avenue, Swissvale, PA, May 30, 1917

 

Louise C. Hewitt, Ruth Thompson, Gertrude Snyder, Jimmy Snyder, Swissvale, PA, June 10, 1917

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