File:1930 9Sep 21--NashvBanner--FredRussell--p1.jpg
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[edit]Description1930 9Sep 21--NashvBanner--FredRussell--p1.jpg | |
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Source | Copied by E. Thomas Wood from microfilm |
Author | Nashville Banner |
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Public domain. Wood disclaims any rights to this copy, and researched its copyright status. No claim of copyright was made in the newspaper when it was published. No renewal of any possible copyright held by the Nashville Banner or any individual author was made by the time such copyright would have expired in the 1960s. No entity is known to claim copyright to material published in the Banner as early as 1930, and any copyrights held by the Banner have been transferred to the Public Library of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County upon the donation of the Banners archives to the library. |
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