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As published in "Mayflower Hill, a History of Colby College" by Earl Smith, University Press of New England, 2006. No free replacement known to exist, contemporary image impossible to create as individual deceased. Image is used to identify a notable individual in the info box of a biographical article which focus on this individual specifically.

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Arthur J. Roberts (Arthur Jeremiah Roberts) (1867-1929)

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"Mayflower Hill, a History of Colby College" by Earl Smith, University Press of New England. 2006

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  • Published 2006
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  • Published through Earl Smith
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Arthur Jeremiah Roberts (1867-1929)

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"Mayflower Hill, a History of Colby College" by Earl Smith

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Arthur J. Roberts

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current06:20, 15 November 2017Thumbnail for version as of 06:20, 15 November 2017267 × 372 (18 KB)Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
15:33, 20 June 2013No thumbnail333 × 464 (49 KB)Nickline4 (talk | contribs)As published in "Mayflower Hill, a History of Colby College" by Earl Smith, University Press of New England, 2006. No free replacement known to exist, contempary image impossible to create as individual deceased. Image is used to identify a notable i...

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