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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!

George L. Cook in Wild West Show, ~ age 16
Artist George Leonard Cook, during the Wild West Show period. Spent some time on the Mexican border.
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Iroquois Indians in Buffalo NY
Iroquois Indians in Buffalo New York in 1914.
This was a panoramic photo, put together in two parts, so I split the photo back into two parts. While it is difficult to see the faces, the photo gives a wonderful sense of what life was like for these people. It looks to be the dead of winter.
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, William A Drennan
This was a panoramic photo, put together in two parts, so I split the photo back into two parts. While it is difficult to see the faces, the photo gives a wonderful sense of what life was like for these people. It looks to be the dead of winter.
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, William A Drennan


Sioux Indian in feather headdress
This striking Native American photo is of Plenty Holes. Plenty Holes (makes me wonder how in the world he got this name) was a member of the Sioux tribe.
This portrait of Plenty Holes shows him in his full feather headdress and bone breast piece. Interesting note, Native Americans actually wore feathers in their hair/headdress to keep the sun out of their eyes.
This portrait of Plenty Holes shows him in his full feather headdress and bone breast piece. Interesting note, Native Americans actually wore feathers in their hair/headdress to keep the sun out of their eyes.


Bill Leonard 1913-1951
A photo of Bill Leonard with his pet pony.
Around 1918 in Calhoun County, Florida.
Bill married Alice Louise Foster.
Around 1918 in Calhoun County, Florida.
Bill married Alice Louise Foster.
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Martin Luther King Seminary 1948
A 19 year old Martin Luther King Jr. This photo was taken in 1948 on his way into the Crozer Theological Seminary in Atlanta Georgia.
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Thelma Strickland & Bonnie Ward
A photo of Thelma Strickland with friend Bonnie Ward in Roswell,Georgia circa 1944
People in photo include: Bonnie Ward
People in photo include: Bonnie Ward
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Lady Sarah Blount
Lady, and a countess:This painting was done in 1599 . The woman in it is Lady Sarah Blount. Countess of Leicester.
People in photo include: Sarah Blount
People in photo include: Sarah Blount


1933 Long Beach CA earthquake
Harry Worley, wife Etta O'Dell Worley holding their youngest child, Melvin Arlen Worley (born 1932), living on the street following a 6.3 earthquake in March 1933. Child and woman on the right are unknown, but no doubt friends of the Worley's.
People in photo include: Melvin Arlen Worley
People in photo include: Melvin Arlen Worley
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Harper Lee
A photo of Harper Lee (born Nelle Harper Lee) who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1960) Her book second book (thought to be an original version of "To Kill a Mockingbird"), "Go Set a Watchman", was published in 2015.
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unknown woman, Tennessee
A photo of an unknown woman from Stewart County, Tennessee. In 2009 an archive of over 1100 glass plate photographic negatives taken by Sam A. Feltner, a resident of Bumpus Mills, Stewart County, Tennessee came to light. He photographed local individuals, couples, families, etc., mostly during the 1910 - 1925 time period. It appears most of his work was in Districts 3, 4 & 5 of Stewart County. ( Big Rock, Tobacco Port, & Indian Mound) Over 1800 images are in the archive. We hope that as more & more people view the photos, more identifications will follow.
