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Try the Library of Congress film library. 

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> On Nov 7, 2019, at 8:34 PM, Michael Torregrossa <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> List members,
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> I've found a reference online to a 1910 film version of Twain's Connecticut Yankee written by and starring actor William V. Mong, who later played Merlin in the 1920 adaptation.
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> I was wondering if anyone knew more about this production. It is referenced in Mong's 1940 obituary and some more recent biographies, but I can't find any direct information about it. 
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> Thanks for the help,
> Michael Torregrossa

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