Susan Higginson Bowditch Long: 1857-1935
Two women-most likely related to the photographer- pose together looking out from a residential porch or veranda in Brookline, MA. The 1900 Federal US Census lists the Long family residing at 249 Tappan Street in Brookline with their four children, two servants and a cook.
From a series of candid photographs believed to have been taken by the artist compiled in a late 19th Century album bearing the armorial bookplate of her spouse Harry Vinton Long, 1857-1949. Long attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1876-77 and she later worked closely in 1909 with the Olmstead Brothers- successors to famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead Sr.- in designing the extensive gardens for her family’s summer estate on Little White Head Island at Cohasset, MA.
Note: In 1903, the artist became a member of the Massachusetts Society of Colonial Dames of America, seventh in descent from Rev. Francis Higginson. Her husband Harry Long was a Mayflower descendent, Boston stockbroker and Director of Museums for the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. (now Historic New England)