Luther Meade Blackman
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Luther Meade Blackman (February 14, 1834 – July 11, 1919) was an American engraver. He was born in Sandy Hook, Newtown, in Fairfield County, Connecticut to Denman (or Denmon) and Elizabeth Jane Shepard Blackman. His parents were married January 6, 1831. He was second of six children. Years after Blackman's death, he was accused of forging the Bat Creek Inscription of 1889.
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Luther Meade Blackman
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Luther Meade Blackman (February 14, 1834 – July 11, 1919) was an American engraver. He was born in Sandy Hook, Newtown, in Fairfield County, Connecticut to Denman (or Denmon) and Elizabeth Jane Shepard Blackman. His parents were married January 6, 1831. He was second of six children. Years after Blackman's death, he was accused of forging the Bat Creek Inscription of 1889.
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