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Lidge Hunt

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His name was "Lidge" He was born in 1901. It's a great photo - the character in his face!
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10/10/2019
Old enough to be a Great War Vet or a World War II Vet. Lived thru the Roaring Twenties AND the Crash AND the deprivations of the Great Depression. He saw some high times and some hard times.
judging by the clothing, possibly the Dustbowl, too
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10/10/2019
He's a cowboy.
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10/10/2019
Or a refugee from the Dust Bowl? No information on where he was born . . . but he did end up in Sacramento CA.
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10/10/2019
AncientFaces. He's defiantly a cow hand/boy.
Raw hide....
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10/10/2019
AncientFaces I just love those old photos.
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Claudia Bellemare Clint Eastwood. Rowdy.
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10/10/2019
AncientFaces yes you got it. John Wane love the cowboy days.
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10/10/2019
Claudia Bellemare Actually, it was the theme song to "Rawhide" that I loved - plus that young Clint was SO cute! :)
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10/10/2019
Yes. I think 30s also. It couldn't be earlier because of his apparent age and the fact that his jacket has a zipper closure.
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10/10/2019
Awesome photo
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10/10/2019
Looks as though he has been threw a lot...but is ruggedly handsome.
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10/10/2019
"" The lines around his mouth "...
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10/10/2019
It is a great photo.
Handsome!
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10/10/2019
Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart mash up!
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10/10/2019
I love his look. He looks like he could sing a good ole country song lol. Great picture!
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10/10/2019
Beautiful eyes, like liquid pools.
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10/10/2019
Hes still a relatively young man in that photo but you can see the hard life in his face.
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10/10/2019
he’s younger than my Grandfather
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10/10/2019
Greatest time to live.
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10/10/2019
Oh, I don't know - 2 big wars in less than 25 years, the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, often losing a child or two, many children losing a parent - or both - in childhood (happened to both my parents). Sounds stressful to me! (And don't forget, it was much, much worse for minorities!)
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10/10/2019
Life was real.
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10/10/2019
Good looking feller.
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10/10/2019
He looks like the men of my Dads generation! The best kind!
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10/10/2019
Bonnie Peery the eyes! Soulful.
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10/10/2019
There is a story there!
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10/10/2019
Handsome strong looking man
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10/10/2019
He was handsome.
He might have missed both wars, actually. Born in 1901, he would have been 17 at the end of WWI, possibly too young to join up...though he might have lied about his age.

America's entry into WWII was 1941, and he would have been 40 already.

My dad was born in 1902, and he missed both wars. He tried to in WWII, but they told him he was too old even though the draft required men as old as 45 to register. But my dad was also working as a senior machinist in a plant that was making tanks for the Army, so with the age and the war work, none of the services would let him join, and his number for the draft never came up.

Nowadays, the services maximum age limit is between 28 and 39, depending on which branch.

This guy looks like he's spent a lot of years out in the sun...cowboy, rancher, farmer, farmhand...

If this was taken in the 1930s, it was the middle of the Great Depression. My folks lived through that.
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10/10/2019
love his eyes
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10/10/2019
Good
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10/10/2019
Great pic! Such character!
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10/10/2019
Looks like some very blue eyes..
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10/10/2019
There's are story there!
Awesome picture!
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10/10/2019
Handsome!
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10/10/2019
Beautiful eyes
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10/10/2019
Dorothea Lange?
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10/10/2019
It reminds me that we spend a lot of time as children, then we finally reach adulthood and we're young for the blink of a second and then before we know what's happened our faces fall and wrinkle. 7 or 8 years before this picture was taken he was probably a young heartthrob. Anyone who has kids can tell you how short a time 8 years is.
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10/10/2019
Joy Midkiff Alba my 1st baby is almost 48....seems like I just brought her home from the hospital.
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Lora Gillman Boston 2 minutes ago my eldest was nursing. Now she's 19 years old and my 5th is 19 months old. I'm scared to blink again. Lol
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10/10/2019
And my mother says the same about me.
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Joy Midkiff Alba hoe very astute. Nice job , and you are so spot on , said this man in his 70th year. In the twinkling of an eye. “Too long small, too quick old”
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10/11/2019
Byron Harrison I tell ya, yesterday I was 7, with a mom and dad, 3 sets of grandparents, and 3 sets of greataunts/uncles. Now I HAVE a 7yo, and my mother is the only elder left. Never. Blinking. Again.
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10/10/2019
There's a story for everyone. You can just read it better in certain faces.
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10/10/2019
😍
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10/10/2019
A kind face.
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10/10/2019
Yes, I am guessing he was in his late 40s to early 50s.
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10/10/2019
Short for "Coolidge", maybe?
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10/10/2019
Thank you AncientFaces for sharing the link. I followed the link and fond a couple more pics of Lidge.
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10/10/2019
Probably a World War 1 vet
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10/10/2019
I love this
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10/10/2019
Handsome man
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10/10/2019
Maybe clear up to 50's. My grandpa had work clothes like that.
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10/10/2019
Yes his face tells it all, that looks like "A GREAT DEPRESSION FACE"
When parts of America turned into a "dust bowl"A terrible time for working on the land people.Maureen.
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10/10/2019
Handsome fella
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10/10/2019
Maybe a nickname for Elijah. His face shows hard work and struggle. Beautiful eyes that have seen hardship for sure .
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10/10/2019
I would guess dust bowl era, 1930's.
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10/11/2019
Pretty good shaver: them wrinkles ain’t easy
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10/11/2019
Yes, 1930’s.
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10/11/2019
I remember His well we rode together on the Bar X ranch for a while.. Good man.. Had some troubles In forgetting the war and the things he had seen.. A man of his word. Lost touch with him About 1933..
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10/14/2019
David Phelps Do tell more
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10/14/2019
Joyce Dalley-Walkey Not much more to tell. In the Grate War he was tough .Keep me going till the End.. He was a Hard worker Lola friend.. Thats about all I know about him.. No Family he ever spoke of.
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10/11/2019
Handsome
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10/11/2019
I think he was quite good looking, his eyes alone are beautiful.
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10/11/2019
Beautiful eyes that had seen much. It’s what life does to you that shows in your face. I see a humble man , a hard working man, a good man.
Take cover Dorothy a twister!!!!
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10/11/2019
Nice photo !
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10/11/2019
Nice looking man.
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10/11/2019
Weird name.
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10/11/2019
He's early for the "Greatest Generation", but I think anyone born 1900 to 1926 fits!
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10/12/2019
Looks like a very nice cowboy.
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10/12/2019
Bob Ewell?
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10/13/2019
Kind of looks like a 1930’s Dustbowl photo.
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10/14/2019
He looks very old,for Age 29
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10/14/2019
This reminds me of my grandfather. 💓
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10/16/2019
Great picture
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10/22/2019
"Hello, Lidge"...
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11/23/2020
Lidge Hunt, Scorpio Nov 12, 1901 - July 1977
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Lidge Hunt of Sacramento, Sacramento County, California was born on November 12, 1901, and died at age 75 years old in July 1977.
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