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Caption One of Albert’s hobbies for much of his life was sketching the scenes of life around him. The three drawings shown here were done during his youth. On the facing page, “Going for mail,” was done on a visit to North Carolina in 1897, when Albert was 23 years old. “Street corner in New Berne, N.C.,” left, was done during the same visit. “Germany Bldg.,” right, was one of a series of sketches done at the Columbian Exposition in 1893.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 548, page 11. View as PDF

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