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American Daguerreotype Portraits of Men From the 1840's and 1850's
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| 09-23-2017
| Chubachus
Posted on 03/30/2020 10:02:53 AM PDT by NRx
Random daguerreotype photos of men from the 1840's and 50's. A window into our past.
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To: crusty old prospector
It’s a lock. I would guess he’s a locksmith or at least a carpenter.
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posted on
03/30/2020 11:58:58 AM PDT
by
IronJack
To: BudgieRamone
winner! simple lock mechanism
42
posted on
03/30/2020 12:13:53 PM PDT
by
OregonRancher
(Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints)
To: BudgieRamone
I think it is a lock from a door. I have four, from my great-great grandfathers house built around 1812, and the one in the photo looks pretty much like what I have.
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posted on
03/30/2020 12:17:12 PM PDT
by
Oorang
(Tyranny thrives where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
To: mass55th
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posted on
03/30/2020 12:23:00 PM PDT
by
x
To: x
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posted on
03/30/2020 12:26:11 PM PDT
by
mass55th
("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne)
To: jmacusa
Sounds like the house I grew up in. It was built in the 1880s. It may have been some sort of kit house or standard design (Queen Ann Cottage), but it was quite large.
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posted on
03/30/2020 12:47:57 PM PDT
by
Hiddigeigei
("Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish," said Dionysus - Euripides)
To: Hiddigeigei
The house I grew up in was built sometime in the mid to late 1870’s. It had shingles on the outside, a large wrap around “L’’ shaped porch, large double front doors with a transom at the top. Inside it had wainscoting all around on the first floor. It had stained glass windows, pocket doors that could separate the living room and dining room and a large, wood and coal burning, four burner iron stove in the kitchen.
In remodeling the house, unfortunately, my late father took out the stove, the wainscoting, he took out just about everything including the L shaped porch and the iron stove, the double front doors(he left the pocket doors). The house also had marble ''dry sinks'' in the bedrooms. He took those out. Oddly, when he renovated the house he found there where no ''fire stops'' in the walls! He put those in, thank God.
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posted on
03/30/2020 1:16:49 PM PDT
by
jmacusa
(If we're all equal how is diversity our strength?)
To: rlmorel
Been doing that study of faces for decades. If you apply the method to modern faces, same principle applies. Very rare for the two halves of a face to match, imo.
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posted on
03/30/2020 1:23:02 PM PDT
by
The Westerner
(Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine, education and forests!)
To: central_va
LOL, I know...well I certainly didn’t REALLY think it was a disk drive...:)
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posted on
03/30/2020 3:30:28 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
(The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
To: Jamestown1630
I was thinking the same thing.
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posted on
03/30/2020 3:31:00 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
(The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
To: The Westerner
That in itself was kind of subtle, what was interesting was that it seems far less prevalent in females.
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posted on
03/30/2020 3:32:06 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
(The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
To: meowmeow
I prefer
Rayshill Madcow as her name form.
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posted on
03/30/2020 4:46:07 PM PDT
by
WaltStuart
(Lord, God, please protect President Trump, family, Q-Team et al 1,000%)
To: x
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posted on
03/30/2020 6:48:19 PM PDT
by
Albion Wilde
(Party that freed sIaves, passed Civil Rights is called racist by the party that started the KKK.)
To: rlmorel
That's a mortise door lock.
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posted on
03/31/2020 8:47:03 PM PDT
by
Covenantor
(We are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern. " Chesterton)
To: rlmorel
Will take another look. The clear- eyed, resolute face of the average American back in the 1800’s is remarkable, but to-be-expected. The Industrial Revolution was achieved by these very people. I try to explain this to the poorly educated Americans I meet who believe these folks were “exploited by robber barons”!
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posted on
03/31/2020 8:52:01 PM PDT
by
The Westerner
(Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine, education and forests!)
To: NRx
To: The Westerner
I agree. Life was hard in those days, but for many of them, it was a heck of a lot better than it had been for their parents and even themselves wherever they came from. There was a lot of opportunity.
I admire our forebears...:)
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posted on
03/31/2020 10:08:20 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
(The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
To: Covenantor
I know...I just found it humorous that the first thing in my brain (and in some others as well) was that this guy from 1850 was holding a disk drive of some sort!
Of course, we knew it wasn’t, but the initial flash made me grin to myself...:)
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posted on
03/31/2020 10:10:29 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
(The Coronavirus itself will not burn down humanity. But we may burn ourselves down to be rid of it.)
To: rlmorel
I agree. This was the land of opportunity til the growth of the Welfare State. I’m grateful to have known men and women who were a product of that time.
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posted on
03/31/2020 11:05:41 PM PDT
by
The Westerner
(Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine, education and forests!)
To: rlmorel
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posted on
04/01/2020 5:48:53 AM PDT
by
Covenantor
(We are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern. " Chesterton)
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