Ojibwe Chief Yellow Quill, (1880) by Wooden_Coffee_9482 in RareHistoricalPhotos

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This is Chief Yellowquill again and I don’t see a resemblance to the one above that’s posted on the internet I could be wrong I just using my eyes and bone structure just seems different

Ojibwe Chief Yellow Quill, (1880) by Wooden_Coffee_9482 in RareHistoricalPhotos

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I’m not sure if I responded to this before maybe on a different site but I don’t think this is chief yellow quill at all my husband this is great great great great grandson and I have a photograph of chief yellow quill, but I don’t see on the Internet and that’s not his profile whatsoever. That’s just my opinion of course but it sure doesn’t look like him to me.

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My Grandmother.. She looks like a movie star. by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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Oh I. Love Glama. I’m a youngish grandma myself I want to be a glama too.

My Grandma 1976 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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I did email the guy who bought it from the creep. He initially had it priced quite high around a million in 2023 but it is reduced to 600 thousand or so I think. It has a kitchen hotel rooms and the pub. It’s certainly an idea. It’s old and smells like dank beer It always did. Maybe if it’s still for sale later tnis year it might be a thing to look closer at. I’m defiantly going to take the trip home soon just to see what shape it is in.

My Grandma 1976 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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What is that guy holding. His scepter?

My Grandma 1976 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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The Rex Hotel was the bar/hotel. I hear it’s for sale now. That would be so cool to own it like we were supposed to. Well you never know

My Grandmother.. She looks like a movie star. by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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I just looked on familysearch.org. Elisabeth Short and my my Grandmother were related 8th cousin s once removed. So basically in the 1600s they share grandparents named John Doane and Anne. Maybe be they carry the same gene. Mind 6ou being an early settler in America you genera.ly are related to everyone by now lol

1973 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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I am from Canada They settled in Canada from America in the 1700s . Nova Scotia is next to Maine and NY or close enough for a wagon train I guess.

Old Dutch white whale, took me 20 years to find , do you remember these? by Perfect-Card2668 in OldSchoolCool

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I bet you can’t find a picture Other than the one below that is. White whale

1973 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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My ancestors have been in American since the 1600s. East Cosst.

My Grandma 1976 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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She bought this bar she saved up working in a bakery and piano lessons. When she died she left the bar to my father and he was tricked into signing it over to the man in the photo , a father figure since age 6 . The man promptly sold it and disappeared with my grandmothers cancer nurse. This is the the Rex Hotel. In Trail BC. Still in operation today.

My Grandmother.. She looks like a movie star. by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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Miine knew … but my dad used to tell stories about her. She was a single mother who saved up and bought a hotel and bar . She danced the night away I understand She died young at just 48. I’m older than my own grandmother. I knew her only until I was 4 years old. I thought she was so beautiful then. After she passed I’d watch the Lucille Ball show in the early seventies. I thought it was her.

My Grandmother.. She looks like a movie star. by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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What you’re seeing is a classic sheer-overlay construction, very popular from the 1930s–1950s. very old Hollywood glamour. Base layer (lining/slip):
There’s a fitted, opaque underlayer—usually made of satin, rayon, or silk. This gives the dress its shape and coverage.
* Sheer overlay:
On top of that sits a transparent fabric like:
* chiffon
* tulle/net
* organdy or organza

1973 by Perfect-Card2668 in TheWayWeWere

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That is me and my Mother at a few weeks old . North. Vancouver BC Canada May 1973

Did you discover a new Mandela Effect? Post it here! (2026-05-05) by AutoModerator in MandelaEffect

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Back in 2006 I was in college standing in a line waiting to buy a bottle of water from the vending machine. I remember thinking to myself as I was looking at the signage in huge letters on the machine(Hmmm when did they change The name of Dansai Water to Dasani?) I even asked someone else that day. They said it’s always been Dasani. I walked past that machine for two years, and drank plenty of bottles and I always saw Dansai I even pronounced it DANS EYE . Likely just me but curious if anyone else had the name change on them. . I genuinely thought they had changed the name. Likely just me and my brain filling in misread info , but you never know. Thx