English: Photograph of the headstone for President William Howard Taft at Arlington National Cemetery, taken by RebelAt in the summer of 2005. (For questions about meta data date incongruity please see This entry on my talk page.
Sculpture by James Earle Fraser (1931-1932)
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Taft died in 1930, Fraser was likely commissioned the following year and the monument erected in 1932. See here. Searches for all three years here reveal no matching Fraser copyright. Accordingly, the following tag applies:
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Photograph of the headstone for President William Howard Taft at Arlington National Cemetary, taken by [[User: RebelAt|RebelAt]] in the summer of 2005. (For questions about meta data date incongruity please see [[User_talk:RebelAt#Nice_Pic|This entry on m