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Post by hemayan on Dec 2, 2014 18:14:02 GMT -5
I found a photo while doing a web search that looked vaguely familiar. Unfortunately I navigated away from the page without bookmarking it, now I can't find it again. It was a picture of two men, one standing on the left and one seated on the right, I'm pretty sure it was a studio. The one on the left was very muscular, wearing loin cloth and moccasins, and the one on the right was a stocky build and wearing a buffalo hide. It was probably taken before 1879, and looked like daguerreotype or tintype. They are Tonkawa, although they are probably unidentified (until I can find the picture again). Any help at all in locating a copy of this picture is greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Post by waganari on Dec 10, 2014 12:17:11 GMT -5
Check out your files in the Temporary Internet Files and History Settings. Webpages are stored in your Temporary Internet Files folder the first time you view them in your web browser, so that Internet Explorer (or any other browser) can open them from your hard disk instead of from the Internet. Chances are the pic or a link to the website is still available in the browser's cache.
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Post by hemayan on Dec 10, 2014 21:35:14 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply, but I've been looking for the picture for over two years. I tried browser history, Google history, different search engines, everything I could think of. It's not a common picture like Geronimo, it's rare and hard to find. That's why I'm asking here, I've just about reached the end of my rope.
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