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Little girl with Iroquois indian purse 1850s Clime dag
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Daguerreotype of a small girl holding a Iroquois beaded bag. The plate measures 3 1/8" x 2 5/8" . The case is loose and partially damaged. The sides of the image are darked. T are some spots and scratches on the plate. It probably dates from the 1850s. The name of the sitter is indicated as Rebecca Jane Clime which is indicated on the case. The Climes are from Pennsylvania. George A. Clime was born in 1842 or 1843 in Montgomery County, Pa. In 1864 he enlisted in the 91st Pa. Infantry Regiment. He was a mason, and he died in 1899. Hiram Clime was also a stonemason. Hiram was born in 1819 in Pennsylvania. Rebecca Jane Clime was Hiram's daughter, and she was born in Pennsylvania in 1852. In 1870 the family lived in Philadelphia in the 15th Ward. Mary, Clara, and Emma were also daughters. All were born in Pennsylvania: Mary in 1854, Clara in 1863, and Emma in 1856. In 1880 Hiram lived in Philadelphia, while elsew in Philadelphia in 1880, Mary, Clara, and Emma Clime all lived in another household. Mary was a teacher.
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