File:JacobBunn.jpg
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[edit]Photograph of Jacob Bunn taken at some point during the middle of the nineteenth century. This is one of the few photographs known to exist of Jacob Bunn. The original photograph is located in the Sangamon Valley Collection of the Lincoln Library of Springfield, Illinois.
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04:36, 23 December 2009 | 200 × 292 (9 KB) | Biogcontrib109 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == Photograph of Jacob Bunn taken at some point during the middle of the nineteenth century. This is one of the few photographs known to exist of Jacob Bunn. The original photograph is located in the Sangamon Valley Collection of the Lincoln Li | ||
04:27, 23 December 2009 | 200 × 292 (9 KB) | Biogcontrib109 (talk | contribs) | Photograph of Jacob Bunn taken at some point during the middle of the nineteenth century. This is one of the few photographs known to exist of Jacob Bunn. The original photograph is located in the Sangamon Valley Collection of the Lincoln Library of Sprin |
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