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English: Portrait of Edmund Jennings Randolph by Casimir Gregory Stapko, after Flavius J. Fisher, after the original by an unidentified artist
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Source https://www.diplomaticrooms.state.gov/objects/portrait-of-edmund-randolph-2nd-secretary-of-state-under-president-george-washington/
Author Casimir Gregory Stapko
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