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Champions of America / Williamson, Brooklyn.. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Champions of America / Williamson, Brooklyn.. American Civil War 1861-...

Early baseball card prototype showing ten members of the Atlantics of Brooklyn baseball club. From American Treasures exhibition: "Baseball, America's national pastime, evolved from a child's game to an organiz... More

Champions of America / Williamson, Brooklyn.. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Champions of America / Williamson, Brooklyn.. American Civil War 1861-...

Early baseball card prototype showing ten members of the Atlantics of Brooklyn baseball club. From American Treasures exhibition: "Baseball, America's national pastime, evolved from a child's game to an organiz... More

Second Lieutenant David W. Rogers of Co. K, 123rd New York Infantry Regiment, in uniform C.H. Williamson's Photographic Portrait Gallery, 245 Fulton St., Brooklyn

Second Lieutenant David W. Rogers of Co. K, 123rd New York Infantry Re...

Photograph shows identified soldier. Typescript attached to photograph: "322. Lt. David Rogers, "The Fighting Quaker", commissioned for gallantry at Chancellorsville. Uncle of Bertha T. Owen." Notation on vers... More

Champions of America / Williamson, Brooklyn.. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Champions of America / Williamson, Brooklyn.. American Civil War 1861-...

Early baseball card prototype showing ten members of the Atlantics of Brooklyn baseball club. From American Treasures exhibition: "Baseball, America's national pastime, evolved from a child's game to an organiz... More

Second Lieutenant David W. Rogers of Co. K, 123rd New York Infantry Regiment, in uniform C.H. Williamson's Photographic Portrait Gallery, 245 Fulton St., Brooklyn

Second Lieutenant David W. Rogers of Co. K, 123rd New York Infantry Re...

Photograph shows identified soldier. Typescript attached to photograph: "322. Lt. David Rogers, "The Fighting Quaker", commissioned for gallantry at Chancellorsville. Uncle of Bertha T. Owen." Notation on vers... More