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    Posted 6 years ago

    CSmithhart
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    Arch of Titus- Stamp reads Anderson, believed to be James Anderson, (1813-1877). Parents bought it at an auction years ago here in town. It is large, 33" x 22 1/2" don't know to much more about it other than with my magnifier it looks like blood stains at the entrance, and some splatters. But that's what I see, there is also some pottery on the concrete wall behind the entrance. Have more pic's of those if any one would like to see them.

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    1. CSmithhart CSmithhart, 6 years ago
      I have read that he sold most of his photography to tourist, I'm just wondering how did it get from Rome to hear. If any one knows who might have had possession of this photo please get in touch or leave your comment. It is now in Evansville Indiana.

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