Portrait of Lewis H. Latimer – 70 Years Young, July 1919

Name/Title

Portrait of Lewis H. Latimer – 70 Years Young, July 1919

Description

This is a sepia-toned portrait photograph of Lewis H. Latimer, taken in July 1919 in New York, marking his 70th birthday. Latimer is seen wearing a dark suit, tie, and glasses, with a serious yet composed expression. The handwritten inscription at the top reads: "To my wife from her devoted husband." Below the image, there is a signature and additional inscription that reads: "L. H. Latimer – 70 years young, July 1919, N.Y." This photograph appears to have been a personal gift from Latimer to his wife, Mary Wilson Latimer, showcasing a deeply affectionate and intimate gesture.

Context

Lewis H. Latimer (1848–1928) was an African American inventor, engineer, and draftsman, best known for his contributions to electric lighting technology and the telephone. The note to his wife, Mary, reflects his love and devotion. Mary Wilson Latimer was an integral part of his life, and the couple shared a strong bond, which is evident in this thoughtfully inscribed portrait. This photograph provides a rare and personal glimpse into the life of a pioneering Black scientist during the early 20th century.

Collection

Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Transcription

Top of Photograph: "To my wife from her devoted husband." Bottom of Photograph: "L. H. Latimer – 70 years young, July 1919, N.Y."