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I think this photo doesn't even come from 1883 as claimed. The central parting in woman's hair and broad sleeves of her dress indicate that this picture was rather made in 60s of nineteenth century, some twenty years earlier that it is said on that blog.
I would agree that this might be more plausibly an image of a woman in the Civil War era United States. Facially, the woman in this portrait does not look like the fourth canonical victim, Catherine Eddowes.
Chris
Christopher T. George
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just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
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