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Image of Samuel Atkins Eliot. Original image was published by The Cambridge Chronicle in 1925[1] and again in 1927.[2] Copy of original image reused by JSTOR in 1950[3]. Image is in public domain as it was originally published before 1928.

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  1. Eliot, Samuel A. (3 July 1925). "History of Cambridge, Massachusetts". w:The Cambridge Tribune XLVIII (18): 6.
  2. (14 May 1927). "Dr. Samuel A. Eliot Accepts Call to a Boston Church". w:The Cambridge Tribune L (11): 9.
  3. JSTOR 25080461

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