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Tintype ID'd Man Using 1860s FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE SUICIDE Death, OCCUPATIONAL dissection It's possible she was a

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It's possible she was a "Pedestrienne"

Fred enlisted at the age of 10 years old

The plate is stamped with Neff's patent along one edge

Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company

Original campaign tintype measuring about 1

Tintype ID'd Man Using 1860s FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE SUICIDE Death, OCCUPATIONAL dissection It's possible she was aOriginal tintype of Walter Ellis Bennet (1850 1908) working on what I believe is an 1860's Florence Treadle Sewing Machine. In the 1880 Connecticut census Bennet's occupation was listed as "Machinist". Confidence of the ID is 100%, based on other ID'd photos in the album that this was found in. Looking up his death certificate, it shows that Bennet died of pneumonia some days after a self inflicted slash to his throat. Note that he is only identified

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