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[edit]DescriptionRufus Choate by Daniel Chester French.jpg | Photograph of the Rufus Choate memorial statue by noted American sculptor Daniel Chester French. This freestanding bronze statue is in the Old Suffolk County Court House, Boston, Massachusetts. It was unveiled on October 15, 1898. Although this photograph is undated, it appears to be contemporary; thus its copyright (if any) has expired. |
Date | 20 July 2005 (original upload date) |
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- 2005-07-20 10:09 Daderot 371×632×8 (58516 bytes) {{PD}}Photograph of the Rufus Choate memorial statue by noted American sculptor Daniel Chester French. This freestanding bronze statue is in the Old Suffolk County Court House, Boston, Massachusetts. It was unveiled on October 15, 1898. Although this phot
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