I guess I should put a small note below the photo. I was trying to be completely wordless for ‘wordless wednesday.’ haha! Bennie was short for Benjamin Harrison and Grover was for Grover Cleveland, presidential candidates in 1888.
Shayne, I did NOT see the words either, until after looking several time! The data for this pic on the site says among other details: Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, and two girls are wearing banners with those names.(presidential election)
Who is Bennie Crover? Or Crover Bennie? Itβs a mystery!
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I guess I should put a small note below the photo. I was trying to be completely wordless for ‘wordless wednesday.’ haha! Bennie was short for Benjamin Harrison and Grover was for Grover Cleveland, presidential candidates in 1888.
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Thanks for the clarification!
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Partisanship without acrimony. π
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This is really a wonderful, unique photo…begs more discovery & information π
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I added an explanation below the photo. I was trying to go completely wordless for ‘wordless wednesday’ but in hindsight that wasn’t a good idea. ha!
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Shayne, I did NOT see the words either, until after looking several time! The data for this pic on the site says among other details: Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, and two girls are wearing banners with those names.(presidential election)
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