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Professor Robert Emmet Odlum, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
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Professor Robert Emmet Odlum, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
Professor Robert Emmet Odlum, 1865-1880. Odlum, Prof. between 1865 and 1880. [Swimming instructor: first person to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, killed doing so]
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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Professor Robert Emmet Odlum, a man whose life was tragically cut short in an extraordinary incident. Taken between 1865 and 1880 by an unknown creator, this image showcases Odlum's distinctive appearance with his well-groomed mustache and frock coat, reflecting the fashion trends of the time. Odlum's claim to fame lies in his daring occupation as a swimming instructor, but it was his audacious act that forever etched his name into history. He became the first person to jump off the iconic Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, an astonishing feat that ultimately cost him his life. The photograph is part of the Brady Handy Collection housed at the Library of Congress. It offers us a glimpse into America's past during the late 19th century when bridges were marvels of engineering ingenuity. The image not only serves as a testament to Odlum's adventurous spirit but also highlights how photography played a crucial role in documenting significant moments in our nation's heritage. As we gaze upon this intriguing portrait, we are reminded of both Odlum's bravery and the risks individuals took during this era to push boundaries. This stereographic card invites us to reflect on history while honoring those who dared to challenge societal norms, even if their pursuits ended tragically.
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