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Unknown Tintype Man 1

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Unknown Tintype Man 1
This tintype photo was in a collection of pictures belonging to Ida Virginia (Ponder) Tapp Butler. She resided in Milam Co., Texas from about 1910 until her death in 1959.

This Unknown Man in this tin type picture could come from the following attached surnames: Butler, Ponder, Tapp, Simpson, Hodges. It was found in a collection of pictures belonging to Ida Virginia (Ponder)Gunn,Tapp Butler. She resided in Milam Co., Tx from about 1910 until her death in 1959. Ida had two daughters-Ollie and Cora.
Date & Place: in Milam, Texas United States
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