Andrew Kehoe's pickup truck in Bath, Michigan after he committed suicide by exploding it May 18, 1927
Datum
on or after May 18, 1927
Bron
Unknown, scanned from historic image.
Auteur
Hiram Marple (1903-1987) for Leavenworth Photographic. Handwritten white-inked label on right-hand side "Remains of Kehoes Car, Photo Six" Photographer or company name is somewhat unclear/illegible, appeared to be "Leavenworth". A search of Directory of Early Michigan Photographers by David V. Tinder, Edited by Clayton A. Lewis of the University of Michigan yielded a "Russell Clarke Leavenworth" on Page 1468 from nearby Lansing. The information for Russell Clarke Leavenworth's entry states:"For Leavenworth Photographic, Hiram [Marple, Russell's son-in-law] photographed in 1927 the dynamited school at Bath, Michigan, ..."
Dit werk bevindt zich in het publieke domein vanwege het feit dat het in de Verenigde Staten van Amerika werd gepubliceerd tussen 1929 en 1977 zonder enige copyrightvermelding. Tenzij de auteur inmiddels voldoende jaren geleden is overleden is dit werk auteursrechtelijk beschermd in rechtsgebieden die de "regel van de kortere termijn" niet toepassen op Amerikaanse werken, zoals Canada (50 p.m.a.), de Volksrepubliek China (50 p.m.a., m.u.v. Hong Kong en Macau), Duitsland (70 p.m.a.), Mexico (100 p.m.a.), Zwitserland (70 p.m.a.) en andere landen met individuele verdragen. Zie deze Engelstalige pagina voor nadere toelichting.
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2007-07-21 01:33 The Mystery Man 556×445× (45779 bytes) http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~bauerle/disaster.htm {{Non-free historic image}}
Note: Searches of the Stanford copyright renewal database at https://exhibits.stanford.edu/copyrightrenewals for "Bath, Michigan", "Bath School", "Bath School disaster", "Andrew Kehoe", "Kehoe's car", "Kehoe's truck", "Leavenworth" (as the possible image owner), etc. provided no renewal data for this or a similar photo. Searches of the UPenn database at https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/cce/ and of the various Copyright volumes also yielded no results for an original & separate copyright for this individual photo. No entries were found either in the original copyright volumes or in the renewal copyrights for "Leavenworth" as a photographic business entity.
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Andrew Kehoe's pickup after he exploded it on May 18, 1927, killing himself, School Superintendent Huyck, retired farmer Nelson McFarren, student Cleo Clayton, and Postmaster Glenn O Smith