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English: Daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe first published 1880. Image released in PD for expiration date.
Italiano: Dagherrotipo di Edgar Allan Poe pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1880. Immagine caduta nel Pubblico Dominio per decorrenza dei termini.
Español: Daguerrotipo de Edgar Allan Poe publicado por primera vez en 1880. Imagen en Dominio Público por su antigüedad.
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English: From LoC "Famous People" collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division [LC-USZ62-10610].
Italiano: Da LoC raccolta di "Persone Famose", Biblioteca del Congresso, Divisione Stampe e Fotografie [LC-USZ62-10610].
Español: De la colección LoC "Famous People", Biblioteca del Congreso, División de Impresiones y Fotografías [LC-USZ62-10610].
Author Taken by W.S. Hartshorn, Providence, Rhode Island, November, 1848
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