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DescriptionMelville Weston Fuller Chief Justice 1908.jpg |
English: Melville Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States 1888–1910
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Copyright 1908 |
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Theodore C. Marceau (1859–1922) |
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American photographer
Owner of Marceau Studios |
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29 May 1859 |
22 June 1922 |
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Ogdensburg, New York, USA |
New Rochelle, New York, USA |
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from 1890 until 1922 |
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New York City, Philadelphia, Boston |
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