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 N29 Spellings Posted By: <b>Jeff S  </b><p>I just got my first N29 today, and noticed that James Ryan is identified as a "CENTRE FIELDER."  The british spelling.  Is this true for all N29s?  Does anybody know of 1880s cards that used british/american spellings in similar situations? | 
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 N29 Spellings Posted By: <b>Julie Vognar</b><p>I'm amazed ast the "britishness" of 19th century cards. All the Tobin Lithographs are saying British things. The N28 Anson looks like a British army officer stationed in India in the middle of the century. <BR><BR>Ang Lee's "Ride With the Devil" (about young men in Kansas or Misouri during the Civil War) uses an interesting cross between American and British speech (he's Chinese...) | 
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