File:James Edwin Horton.jpg

Author unknown. Found at http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/trialheroes/HORTON.jpg.

Fair use for 'Judge James Edwin Horton'
Though this image is subject to copyright, I feel its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because: The license would be fair-use for a person who is dead.
 * 1) It is a photograph of a historical figure who was a judge in a public court (Eighth Circuit Court, Alabama).
 * 2) It is of a low resolution and is in odd shadowing.
 * 3) The photo is being used for identification, esp. with the important (to the article) claim that Judge James Edwin Horton bears a resemblance to Abraham Lincoln.
 * 4) Its inclusion in the article adds to the claim, as above, of similarity to Abraham Lincoln, as well as adding identification to a name.

Description
A front-on (not a proper term, but I'm not a photographer) photo of Judge James Edwin Horton, taken with a black-and-white camera. Only the upper-third of Horton's body is visible, and he is holding a cigar of unknown brand in his right hand. He appears to be in a suit with a tie and is missing the horn-rimmed glasses he occasionally wore.