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Daniel Spencer (* 1759, † 1854), a veteran of the revolutionary war. Daguerrtype, New York 1853 by Carden & Co.

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I am the owner of this original daguerreotype and I will be using a copyrighted scan of the image in a book I am writing. I hereby request that you remove this image from the Internet. For more information, and for an article I have written about this Daniel Spencer daguerreotype, please contact me at bau@desnews.com. Thank you, Joe Bauman

Thanks for writing; sorry your message seems not to have noticed until now. If you still want this deleted you can list it on Commons:Deletion requests. The person who uploaded it listed it as public domain due to age, which would be the usual case with works from the United States from 1853. I mention this as the copyright status is likely to come up in your deletion request. I also left a note asking the user who uploaded it about the image source at User talk:Rainer Zenz (where you can leave a message for them as well if you wish). I'll send an email to alert you to this discussion. -- Infrogmation 19:30, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

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current16:30, 13 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:30, 13 April 2006515 × 657 (119 KB)Rainer Zenz (talk | contribs)Daniel Spencer (* 1759, † 1854), a veteran of the revolutionary war. Daguerrtype, New York 1853 by Carden & Co. Category:People

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