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Cool haircut, dude! Stinky The Clown Feb 2022 #1
I often wonder what we would think of the revolutionary war with photography like the Civil War Walleye Feb 2022 #2
Ever see these photos before? Efilroft Sul Feb 2022 #4
Those are amazing! SoonerPride Feb 2022 #7
Wow, thanks. Never saw those, the men and clothing look fairly modern Walleye Feb 2022 #8
Clothing styles had changed by the time of photography. NutmegYankee Feb 2022 #23
Quite a lot to exceed the life expectancy of the times. Nevilledog Feb 2022 #14
Life expectancy once you made it to an adult was about the same as it is now. former9thward Feb 2022 #15
These guys were all over 100 Nevilledog Feb 2022 #16
Yes, I was posting about the average. former9thward Feb 2022 #17
As mentioned by another post, the maximum life span hasn't changed much. NutmegYankee Feb 2022 #24
Wow! Iggo Feb 2022 #26
He looks like Ebeneezer Scrooge! FakeNoose Feb 2022 #3
He's got a sparkle to him. alphafemale Feb 2022 #5
The pace of technological advances are incredible. Torchlight Feb 2022 #6
I must be pre-historic. I was in high school when LIW died. marybourg Feb 2022 #10
I suppose it's all relative: some days I feel like a youth, other days not so much. Torchlight Feb 2022 #11
A time traveller JHB Feb 2022 #9
The streets in my neighborhood are named for cabinet members Danmel Feb 2022 #12
There's a Gallatin Street in downtown Huntsville, AL, along with Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, etc. eppur_se_muova Feb 2022 #21
USPS issued a Gallatin stamp in the 1960s I think with a denomination of 1.25 cents bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #13
from U.S. Department of the Treasury online frogmarch Feb 2022 #18
John Quincy Adams was the first president to be photographed in 1843 Poiuyt Feb 2022 #19
It looks as if frogmarch Feb 2022 #20
Resembles Jamie Raskin. miyazaki Feb 2022 #22
The Founding Fathers and those folks in Gov. back then all looked like Berkeley Professors. LOL Quixote1818 Feb 2022 #25
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