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There may be a free image of Tweedy available from the USGS Library in Denver, according to a forum post that includes a photo said to be of Tweedy. Based on this, I went to the USGS Library website but a search for "Tweedy" yielded no portraits. A phone call might shake it loose though. I believe that US government photos are in the public domain.
Thx HouseOfChange. I searched long and hard for a Tweedy photo, including USGS. Even found one in a book attributed to LOC, which I couldn't find online. I contacted them and they couldn't find it either! btw, pardon me if this reply is out of place, still learning my way around. HollisJeanne (talk) 14:13, 30 November 2020 (UTC)HollisJeanneReply