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1896
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Summer, studies at Northern Indiana Normal School and Business College (now Valparaiso University), Valparaiso, Indiana.
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1897
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Graduates from high school in North Manchester, Indiana.
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1901
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June 21, Marries Mary Franklin (d. 1968).
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1905-1907
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Travels with Mary in Europe on a Cresson Traveling Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Spends most of his time in London, Florence, and Paris.
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1906
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December 16, daughter Tanis Garber born in Paris (d. 1990).
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1907
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Returns to the United States, and resides in newly acquired property near Lumberville, Buck County, Pennsylvania, which he calls Cuttalossa.
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1910
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Son John Franklin Garber is born (d. 1993).
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1922-1923
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Summers, serves as an artist-in-residence at the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, New York.
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1926
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Around this time, moves permanently to Cuttalossa, eventually selling his Philadelphia residence.
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1942
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1947
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Daughter Tanis Garber Page, divorced from her husband, Haven Page (1900-83), returns with three children to Cuttalossa to assist in managing the farm.
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1958
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Last documented exhibition including Garber's work in his lifetime, Missing Link Art Show: Painting by Upper Delaware Valley Artists, held at the Post Office, Raven Rock, New Jersey.
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