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English: Charles Sumner Tainter, ca. 1886. The image is a cutout of a scan of a newspaper page (San Diego Union from September 30, 1917), see [1]). The image has been postprocessed by User:Lupo (de-speckling and sharpening).
Date published 1917
Source San Diego Union from September 30, 1917[2]
Author unknown; published 1917 in the San Diego Union.

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