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It did become "commonly used" without credit to me, Steve Cofer. The image was taken in Ligon's office at 15 S. Second Street in Wilmington for the preparation of Ligon's submission for FAIA (pre digital and metadata with a Nikon FE2, therefore no specific date). Ligon was not comfortable in front of the camera and architect Linda Tuttle distracted him during the shoot. How do I "verify" this to the standards of Wikipedia? Ask Linda Tuttle and Ginny Woodruff to "verify" within this dialog? — Preceding unsigned comment added by SWCofer (talk • contribs) 16:04, 19 August 2018 (UTC)Reply