Voting_machine_Denver_Colorado_1912.JPG
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Description Voting machine Denver Colorado 1912.JPG | Photo of a seven ticket voting machine . Pictured with the machine is Moses Stone, the courthouse custodian. From the snippet of news copy attached to the back of the photo, this appears to be in Denver, Colorado. This is a McTammany voting machine that recorded votes on a broad roll of punched paper akin to a player-piano roll. |
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