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ChisolmTrailDem

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42. An uninteresting (to most) side note...
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:36 PM
Feb 2013

First, great historical image. Thanks for posting it.

I was married years ago to a direct descendant of this man. My daughter is descended from his bloodline also. Doesn't mean much really this far out but just an interesting part of the trivia of my life.

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Daguerotype was an early form of photohgraphy..... Wounded Bear Feb 2013 #1
Tended to kill the photographer too. nt onehandle Feb 2013 #5
Yep. progressoid Feb 2013 #10
It's actually a "negative" image on a glass plate AlbertCat Feb 2013 #21
he looks like he could probably whip most modern politicians' asses with a belt datasuspect Feb 2013 #2
'Sir. Are you stealing my soul?' nt onehandle Feb 2013 #4
Aaah, now there's a thought ... Myrina Feb 2013 #39
Looks a bit like the first Doctor Who... Tikki Feb 2013 #3
I'm related to Dpm12 Feb 2013 #6
Cool! JustAnotherGen Feb 2013 #7
If you're related to John Q, I hope you're related to his day . . . enlightenment Feb 2013 #8
So am I. frogmarch Feb 2013 #14
So am I EC Feb 2013 #24
Ahhh there you are JustAnotherGen Feb 2013 #9
I wonder what books midwest irish Feb 2013 #11
I think they are a couple of Nora Roberts'. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2013 #12
I think midwest irish Feb 2013 #13
I wonder what books those are behind him? AlbertCat Feb 2013 #22
He also wrestled under the name "El Quincinator." That story isn't as well known though. nt el_bryanto Feb 2013 #15
He looks good for a 76-year-old...no small feat considering the average lifespan at the time. nt SunSeeker Feb 2013 #16
I dunno...he doesn't look at ALL like John Quincy Adams... FailureToCommunicate Feb 2013 #17
Right after some fava beans and chianti... woo me with science Feb 2013 #20
Cool. TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #18
It is amazing to me to realize xxqqqzme Feb 2013 #19
Sandwiched between James Monroe and Andrew Jackson. NBachers Feb 2013 #23
This is great. JQA is a Founder. JaneyVee Feb 2013 #25
JQA is a Founder. rdharma Feb 2013 #27
D'oh! That was his daddy. Spoke to soon. JaneyVee Feb 2013 #30
what a happy-looking guy.... Rider3 Feb 2013 #26
The exposure time was quite long frazzled Feb 2013 #33
A friend of mine who was into reenactments & stuff said that was key to getting good photos… looking KittyWampus Feb 2013 #50
Wow, what a face! patrice Feb 2013 #28
Nope, that was his dad. Arkana Feb 2013 #32
Yeah, I just looked it up. I love! old photographs, because you can just almost patrice Feb 2013 #36
History geekgasm WilliamPitt Feb 2013 #29
An unhappy man who had an unhappy Presidency. Arkana Feb 2013 #31
Looks as though no one could tell him to put that used handkerchief in his pocket. patrice Feb 2013 #34
He would have had to sit motionless for many minutes for this photograph, which explains DrewFlorida Feb 2013 #46
Looks like President Cheney lame54 Feb 2013 #35
John Quincy Adams was a much better person than Dick Cheney. DrewFlorida Feb 2013 #45
there was a "Democratic-Republican" Party? wonder how that went LOL! CarrieLynne Feb 2013 #37
Nice pic, but I wish there was a recording... malthaussen Feb 2013 #38
Prepare yourself for some humor..... life long demo Feb 2013 #41
Only person to lose both the electoral vote and the popular vote and still become president. NYC Liberal Feb 2013 #40
An uninteresting (to most) side note... ChisolmTrailDem Feb 2013 #42
A daguerotype was the earliest form of photography, a photograpic copy is DrewFlorida Feb 2013 #43
IIRC, daguerotypes had to be developed with mercury... backscatter712 Feb 2013 #51
I didn't know that, tha's interesting, thanks! DrewFlorida Feb 2013 #52
he was ~78 when that image was taken NoMoreWarNow Feb 2013 #44
Cool post! loudsue Feb 2013 #47
And a photo of our fourth First Lady kiva Feb 2013 #48
Crazy how the world was black and white back then. RedCappedBandit Feb 2013 #49
Way cool MadrasT Feb 2013 #53
He wasn't the first SITTING president to be photographed. TheMightyFavog Feb 2013 #54
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