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"Rhode, Michael G." <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Jul 2000 10:46:03 -0400
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> I've just received a letter from a researcher looking for a picture of Dr.
> John Thomas, an English clergyman of the sect of Christadelphians.  He
> lived in America for 40 years.  According to an 1871 publication, he was
> photographed at the Army Medical Museum by E.J. Ward, who was the Museum's
> photographer and took some of the pictures viewable on our website.  Does
> anyone know if any of the photographs of Thomas survive?  I've checked
> with the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery and struck out.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Rhode, Archivist
> Otis Historical Archives
> National Museum of Health and Medicine
> Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
> Washington, DC 20306-6000
> 202-782-2212; FAX 202-782-3573
> http://natmedmuse.afip.org/
> http://natmedmuse.afip.org/collections/archives/archives.html
>

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