
Here's another detail from that photos of the plasterers in Washington around 1912. All of them are splattered with paint or plaster, but what's with the businessman in the suit in the middle of this group?
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He's paying them! They're probably working at his bank!
Look at the two men splattered with paint or plaster but looking very well dressed - both sporting ties! The bow tie is especially dapper.
How did they reswist throwing paint on the spotless dude in the suit?
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