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Old 06-10-2013, 11:16 PM
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Default Charlie Young

Jason, per the 1940 census, Lula M. Young (to whom that postcard is addressed) was married to Charlie C. Young. But no matter, it is a very nice postcard, for sure.
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Here's a RPPC of the 1907 Worcester Busters team with HOFer Jesse Burkett.

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Since a few of you liked the 1912 Seattle postcard (hi Jim, hi Dan!), you might enjoy the others here:

http://sportspressnw.com/2119279/201...he-1912-giants

http://sportspressnw.com/2131063/201...-baseball-life

http://sportspressnw.com/2119782/201...old-in-dugdale

Cheers...Dave E
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Since a few of you liked the 1912 Seattle postcard (hi Jim, hi Dan!), you might enjoy the others here:

http://sportspressnw.com/2119279/201...he-1912-giants

http://sportspressnw.com/2131063/201...-baseball-life

http://sportspressnw.com/2119782/201...old-in-dugdale

Cheers...Dave E
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Great PC on Spider Clark.

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Since a few of you liked the 1912 Seattle postcard (hi Jim, hi Dan!), you might enjoy the others here:

http://sportspressnw.com/2119279/201...he-1912-giants

http://sportspressnw.com/2131063/201...-baseball-life

http://sportspressnw.com/2119782/201...old-in-dugdale

Cheers...Dave E
Well, I was wondering if you had that postcard, Dave, and I guess you do...and that postcard of Bill James, Hap Myers and a shrunken down Rabbit Maranville is incredibly cool.

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Since a few of you liked the 1912 Seattle postcard (hi Jim, hi Dan!), you might enjoy the others here:

http://sportspressnw.com/2119279/201...he-1912-giants

http://sportspressnw.com/2131063/201...-baseball-life

http://sportspressnw.com/2119782/201...old-in-dugdale

Cheers...Dave E
Hi Dave....Great stuff....Thank you for sharing!
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I really love PC's. What a great thread, Jim: love your Boston PC's. Here are a few of my fav's.
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1916 Red Sox World Series
1915 Red Sox World Series
1916 Red Sox post-World Series barnstorming
1903 Red Sox World Series #1 letter
1914 Braves World Series
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From north of Dugdale,

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1915 Red Sox World Series
1916 Red Sox post-World Series barnstorming
1903 Red Sox World Series #1 letter
1914 Braves World Series
1912 Red Sox World Series
1948 Braves World Series
Great stuff...lot's of one of a kind....The Babe...Never seen the Sox team card before.
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I really love PC's. What a great thread, Jim: love your Boston PC's. Here are a few of my fav's.
Michael...we speak the same language, great stuff...I've been looking for the Speaker American Series after letting one get away from my collection a few years ago....and had never seen the Cady Underwood card, very nice! Thanks to a trade with a fellow board member I just added Cy Delivering the goods. Fun stuff.
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Hi Dave....Great stuff....Thank you for sharing!
Does anyone know what caused Spider Clark's death at the young age of 24?
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I'll add this one also - McComb's Dam Park - I'm guessing this is the park that became the future home of Yankee Stadium or the Park that still remains next to the demolished Yankee Stadium site.

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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macombs_Dam_Park

http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/macombsdampark/


Great PC, Tom
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