Talk:Chauncey Goodrich
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Wrong picture
[edit]The picture is mislabeled, or rather, there is a conflict with the http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000293 ==Licensing==
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and a published source. According to an article by Emily Goodrich Smith, it is of Chauncey's brother Elizur Goodrich, port collector and mayor of the City of New Haven, not the Senator Chauncey Goodrich. It is found in:
"PETER PARLEY"--AS KNOWN TO HIS DAUGHTER, by Emily Goodrich Smith (The Connecticut Quarterly, July, August, September 1898: pp. 304-315)
I've uploaded it onto Wikimedia commons:
File:Elizur Goodrich The Connecticut Quarterly, July, August, September 1898 p. 307.jpg Harrycroswell (talk) 15:10, 5 December 2013 (UTC)
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