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J. Nott - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Photo shows Charles Cooper Nott, Jr. (1869-1957) an Assistant District Attorney and a Judge of the New York General Sessions Court from 1913 to 1939. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010)

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01/01/1910
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