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Pollie Payne 1878 - 1959

Pollie Payne was born on May 17, 1878, and died at age 81 years old in August 1959. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Pollie Payne.
Pollie Payne
May 17, 1878
August 1959
Female
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Pollie Payne's History: 1878 - 1959

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  • 05/17
    1878

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    May 17, 1878
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  • 08/dd
    1959

    Death

    August 1959
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    Pollie Payne lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1878, in the year that Pollie Payne was born, on June 15th, photographer Eadweard Muybridge - at the request of Leland Stanford - produced the first sequence of stop-motion still photographs. Stanford contended that a galloping horse had all four feet off the ground. Only photos of a horse at a gallop would settle the question and, using 12 cameras and a series of photos, Muybridge settled the question: Stanford was right. Muybridge's use of several cameras and stills led to motion pictures.
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In 1890, Pollie was just 12 years old when on December 29th, the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred in South Dakota on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation . The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment said that they rode into the Lakota camp "trying to disarm" the inhabitants. One person, Black Coyote - who was deaf - held onto his rifle, saying that he paid a lot of money for it. Shots rang out and by the end at least 153 Lakota Sioux - some estimates say 300 - and 25 troops had died. The site of the massacre is a National Historic Landmark.
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