It posts digitally enhanced photographs acquired from a variety of sources, including the Library of Congress and National Archives.
Most of the photographs presented on the website date to the early twentieth century.
[1] Former newspaper editors Dave Hall and Ken Booth run the site.
[2][3] The blog is named after Shorpy Higginbotham, a child laborer who worked as a greaser in an Alabama coal mine.
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