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  • '''Rufus C. Somerby''' (c. 1833 - 1903?) was an entertainer, showman, and [[Moving panorama|pan ...rs; if this is the same as the Kentucky soldier, then this can't have been Rufus C. Somerby.</ref> After his service, he returned to the show trade, working with the w
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  • '''Rufus C. Somerby''' (c. 1833 - 1903?) was an entertainer, showman, and [[Moving panorama|pan ...rs; if this is the same as the Kentucky soldier, then this can't have been Rufus C. Somerby.</ref> After his service, he returned to the show trade, working with the w
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  • ...s, his audience included [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Ulysses S. Grant]].<ref>Rufus C. Somerby, as "Dr. Judd," "The Old Panorama", ''The Billboard'', December 5 1903, pp.
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