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English: Photograph of Sculptor Nancy M. Cox-McCormack from the book The Cox family in America : a history and genealogy of the older branches of the family from the appearance of its first representative in this country in 1610 New York: Printed for the author by the Unionist-Gazette Association, 1912, p. 285 (inset facing) The original caption read as follows: "MRS. NANNIE M. (COX) McCORMACK who was recently awarded contract for the memorial statue of the late U.S. Senator, Edward Ward Carmack of Tennessee."
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Source The Cox family in America : a history and genealogy of the older branches of the family from the appearance of its first representative in this country in 1610 New York: Printed for the author by the Unionist-Gazette Association, 1912, p. 285 (inset facing)
Author Cox, Henry Miller, 1854-1916

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