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           Amelia Earhart (signature).png
             English: Signature of  Amelia Earhart 
             
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           19 May 2011 (original upload date) | 
          
          
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           From the signatory's letters to  Northwest Airlines. Retracted from the inventory of Northwest Airline's Corporate Records at the Minnesota Historical Society  http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00110/pdf/00110-000001.pdf> | 
          
          
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           PNG File created by staralliance01. | 
          
         
         
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          This signature is believed to be ineligible for  copyright and therefore in the  public domain because it falls below the required level of originality for copyright protection both in the United States and in the source country (if different). In this case, the source country (e.g. the country of nationality of the signatory) is believed to be the United States.Note that this tag cannot be used on all signatures, as not all signatures are copyright-free.
           See  Commons:When to use the PD-signature tag for an explanation of when the tag may be used.
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