Here is a short URL
https://tinyurl.com/ya5nw24b
The top photo is oddly credited to Paine
These photos are familiar but once in a while I see some pix that I don't
believe I've ever seen before (usually from after 1900)
In this paperless age, can hope remain ever to see a coffee table book,
'The complete photos of MT' with annotations?
Hope you have a great Valentine's day
Taylor
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> Peter Messent (Emeritus Professor)
> American and Canadian Studies
> University of Nottingham
> Nottingham NG7 2RD
> UK
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