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Posted By: Bryan
and found that the frame also had newspaper cutouts in the frame. Nothing big but I was able to tell that the paper was from roughly 1918. The back of the picture has the marking stamp from a "Walter Miller" staff photographer. It is hard to get the company name but I'm going to do a little more research. Does this name ring a bell to anyone? After doing a small amount of research I found that a Walter Miller was a newspaper photographer in Tacoma. Before I do a ton more research I wanted to check with great brains on the board to see if I could reduce my work any. Any research ideas besides the internet that might work? |
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