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Subject: [ROOTS-L] 1810 Vintage Portrait (ANDERSON/MILLER)

Hello All,
    The following is a copy of the email that I  received from Minnie Ann of 
the VintagePhotos list that I have joined.   Minnie Ann has okayed me sending 
this out to the lists because what she shared  does work.  I had posted about 
a portrait that has been in my family for  years and is said to be of my grgr 
grandmother, MYRA MILLER, who is the mother  to my gr grandmother, LOUELLA 
ANDERSON.  One of Myra's husbands  was WILLIAM ANDERSON, my grgr grandfather.  My 
family is  based out of Alabama around the Talladega area.  The writing on 
the back of  the picture says:
 
L6096 Richards, Spring C
August 8, 1810
 
    If someone would like to see the picture and/or  able to shed light on 
what the meaning of what was written on the back of the  picture please email me 
off list and we can go from there.  Any assistance  would be greatly 
appreciated.
 
 
Hi Terry, its just me ,Minnie again . 
The reason I  said that I would try to tell you the date of the photo ,
is because the  photo might have been moved from another frame to the one
its now in and the  writing may not be right .
The numbers seem to be a serial number . The  name's can be the person
who took the photo and the one who framed it or the  company name . I
collect old post card and I have found that they can be  cleaned without
hurting them in any way by just putting baby powder on them  and useing
very soft tissue , wipe it very slowly and gently and years of  dust etc.
comes off and I have found that when I did that , I would often  find
things in the post card that I couldn't see before . I'm not saying  you
should do this with that photo but if it were mine ,I would because  it
might have a date or name or anything that might help , I would also  do
the back of the photo because if some one wrote in pencil on it it  might
come up . After I take clean tissues and wipe it till there is no  more
powder showing . Another thing I do , this time with old photos , I  put
white paper on the back of the photo and rub gently with a soft  led
pencil over the paper so as to pick up any old writing . Well, just  a
thought . 
Minnie Ann
 
Terri Cross
_Terrilcg@aol.com_ (mailto:Terrilcg@aol.com) 
Atlanta, Georgia
A Diligent Family History Hunter


