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There is a painted portrait of Eliza Garfield in this National Historic Site's Visitor's Center. I have placed a photograph request at Eliza's article but am also posting about my request here. Eliza died when she was only a toddler, I could find no photographs of her, just this one painting. So far as I know the painting was done outside of any possible copyright restrictions since Eliza died in 1863, so if any WP:OH or Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Presidents participants could help out that would be great. Thanks, Shearonink ( talk) 16:34, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
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There is a painted portrait of Eliza Garfield in this National Historic Site's Visitor's Center. I have placed a photograph request at Eliza's article but am also posting about my request here. Eliza died when she was only a toddler, I could find no photographs of her, just this one painting. So far as I know the painting was done outside of any possible copyright restrictions since Eliza died in 1863, so if any WP:OH or Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Presidents participants could help out that would be great. Thanks, Shearonink ( talk) 16:34, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
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