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New York Giants. Top row (left to right): (partially obscured) Art Fletcher, George Burns, Art Wilson, Red Ames, Art Devlin, Christy Mathewson, Hooks Wiltse, Grover Hartley. Bottom row: Beals Becker, John McGraw, Buck Herzog, Fred Merkle, Bert Maxwell, Doc Crandall, Gene Paulette, and an unknown player (baseball)

New York Giants. Top row (left to right): Rube Marquard, Larry Doyle, Josh Devore, Art Fletcher, George Burns, Art Wilson, Red Ames. Bottom row: Chief Meyers, Fred Snodgrass, Red Murray, Arlie Latham, Beals Becker, John McGraw, Buck Herzog, Fred Merkle (baseball)

[New York Giants. Top row (left to right): Rube Marquard, Larry Doyle, Josh Devore, Art Fletcher, George Burns, Art Wilson, Red Ames. Bottom row: Chief Meyers, Fred Snodgrass, Red Murray, Arlie Latham, Beals Becker, John McGraw, Buck Herzog, Fred Merkle (baseball)]

[New York Giants Opening Day line-up at the Polo Grounds [New York]. Left to right: Fred Snodgrass, Tillie Shafer, George Burns, Larry Doyle, Red Murray, Fred Merkle, Buck Herzog, Chief Meyers (baseball)]

New York Giants Opening Day line-up at the Polo Grounds New York. Left to right: Fred Snodgrass, Tillie Shafer, George Burns, Larry Doyle, Red Murray, Fred Merkle, Buck Herzog, Chief Meyers (baseball)

Federal League Officials: (top row) Weeghman, W. Ward, Comstock; (middle row) L. Goldman, R. Ward, Steininger, Gilmore, G. Ward, Schleunes, Walker, Robertson, George, Carroll;(bottom row) Krause, Ball, H. Goldman, Mullen, Rickart, Hanlon, Gates (baseball)

Neighborhood baseball team "T.A.B.S. Giants": James Smith, James Howard, Michael McGuiness, William Ramsden, John Craig, Thomas Bayer, John Doughtery, Anthony Sorrentino, Joseph Garland, Frank Steigner, James Norman. Paterson, NJ., June 20, 1909.

[Arthur Fletcher/C. Mathewson, New York Giants, baseball card portrait]

[Doc Crandall (left) & Grover Hartley (right) at Polo Grounds, NY, New York Giants, NL (baseball)]

[New York Giants. Top row (left to right): (partially obscured) Art Fletcher, George Burns, Art Wilson, Red Ames, Art Devlin, Christy Mathewson, Hooks Wiltse, Grover Hartley. Bottom row: Beals Becker, John McGraw, Buck Herzog, Fred Merkle, Bert Maxwell, Doc Crandall, Gene Paulette, and an unknown player (baseball)]

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01/01/1911
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label_outline Explore Hooks Wiltse, Grover Hartley, Bottom Row

Crandall house, at depot Lawrence, Kansas, 323 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.

Top of the Sabine Bank Lighthouse. All that remains of a metal, caisson-style lighthouse (not to be confused with the far taller Sabine Pass Lighthouse that stands in Louisiana waters) that guarded the entrance to the Sabine River at Sabine Pass between southern Texas and Louisiana, beginning in 1904

State of North Carolina. An act for appointing deputies from this state, to a convention proposed to be held in the City of Philadelphia in May next, for the purpose of revising the federal constitution .... Read three times and ratified in Gene

[Bert Tooley, Brooklyn Dodgers, baseball card portrait]

Beals Becker, Cincinnati NL (baseball)

Gene looks on as brother Francis (sixteen) feeds the hogs. Near Ames, Iowa

Placer Mining--Columbia, Tuolumne County - Top of the Dump-box

Conversion. Food machinery plant. This turret lathe was purchased second-hand from a nearby shoe factory to speed production on war subcontracts held by a New England plant which formerly turned out cube steak machinery. Edwin Becker is checking on a retooling job in progress which will eventually fit the new lathe to thread three-and-a-quarter-inch hexagonal nuts. Becker is checking the measurements of the tool hole in the turret with those of the specially-built tap which will do the threading. Cube Steak Machine Company, Boston, Massachusetts

Maxwell School of Citizenship, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. East facade, terrace and portico

Dean and Gene Reed, twin youngest sons of Henry and Nettie Mullins Reed, performing in the home of Dean and Billie Sue Reed, Rich Creek, Virginia, November 30, 1975.

Uncle Ebenezer McKay / B.H. Grover, traveling artist, Michigan.

Stanley Harris & John McGraw, 10424

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