Talk:John Cotton

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[edit] My Picture

Why is the top portion of my picture brown-black and the lower portion blue-black, with a couple of stripes through the center?
WB2 05:51, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
Color issue's not obvious to me. Stripes are faint but may be inherent in original scan? Chris Rodgers 06:42, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
You can quite clearly see, that when you go to the image itself, it is cut off exactly at the place where a strip of clear tape appears to go horizontally across the image.
This "tape" is not a part of the original image, and I have no way of knowing where the image will cut off after it uploads to your server.
That's something someone would only know after it got there given: that any one in particular image varies greatly in size.
Also, below this area, the image appears cloudy – as if someone from your end had done something to the image in transit or after it got there.
WB2 23:56, 19 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Intro

The introductory assisted in the foundation of Boston, Massachusetts is rather misleading, since Cotton arrived there in 1633, three years after the city had been founded. --Janneman 17:10, 18 November 2006 (UTC)