lincoln portrait Young Lincoln portrait

by Claude N. Frechette, M.D.

references

Copyright 1998 / C.N. Frechette, M.D.

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Claude N. Frechette, M.D., is a native of Lewiston, Maine. He received his education and medical training in plastic and reconstructive surgery in Paris, France, and the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. He served, for ten years, as a Consulting Plastic Surgeon at the American Hospital in Paris, Neuilly, France, and for a number of French public hospitals in and around Paris.

Albert Kaplan, a native of Gouverneur, New York, is a retired stockbroker. His early photography collection (www.kaplancollection.com) includes a recently discovered daguerreotype of Lincoln’s law partner, William Henry Herndon.