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1800's

I found this image while servicing one of our dumpsters at the property I work at. Since I work with elderly persons, something like this is quite common.

I did some research on the photographer,..( Ira Martin was the photographer ) Macy was the name of the studio,..and Vinton, Iowa was where it was found. ( his logo was at the right bottom corner of the mat.), turns out he was a photographer from the 1800's. I even discovered one of his kins that has a site that has recorded the family history..Ive already contacted her.

What really left an impression on me was this families facial expressions...especially the womens. My supervisor ( who is a history buff ) was telling this time of the history was very hard on women. Makes you wonder what kind of life they had.

Also,...I wonder why someone would want to get rid of such a piece of family history?

Once again,..my supervisor was telling,..some of this images held very bad memories in the family history.

hmm?


Inregards to the image,...the lady who rented the property and owned this image passed away last month.

The photo with its original frame was left on the side of the dumpster.

Oh,..and by the way,..in the back of the mat,...was the order and pricing for the image,... $1.50 was the total.




Some corrections for above...

Ira Martin Macy's photo studio
Vinton, Benton County, Iowa


http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cecebibby/macy/advertising_ira_martin_macy.htm

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