QUOTE(Shaftsbury @ Oct 5 2006, 07:55 PM) [snapback]1378881[/snapback]
I agree, I've been browsing through some images of "stetsons" from the late 1800's. That hat looks more like a Fedora to me, also I'm wondering why the photograph is not centered on the subject? Was the photographer expexcting to see something on the right side of the subject?
I'm sure the original photo was centered on the guy. I'm sure they cropped it to focus in on what they want you to see. The so-called ghost is holding a knife, and that's not a tie.
I'm sure some wore stetsons, but I'm sure that many wore all different types of hats.
If you read through the list of all the people buried here, there were many ethinic group:
The chinese, the black slaves, the germans, the indians.
Plus, it really depends on the area of the US.
http://www.interment.net/data/us/az/cochis...ll/boothill.htmNo offense, but I don't believe that it justifies what people were wearing. Most were outlaws, and don't think they were up to date on the latest fashion. I wish it would narrow things down like that. Some people to this day wear stetsons like that still. Also, stetsons were bent to all different ways of wearing them, depending on the individual personality.