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Originally Posted by prewarsports
Just as a side note that I viewed this album in person at the National Convention last year at the Heritage booth. I was skeptical of the autographs but the photographs themselves to appear to be original to the time period, but in pristine condition. They are silver gelatin prints and from what I could tell from a cursory examination, they do appear to be original to the purported date of 1911.
Rhys
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Here's a few facts that can be confirmed...
Spring Training site for the Cleveland Naps (now Indians) from 1910-1911 was in Alexandria, Louisiana.
SOURCE:
http://www.clevelandareahistory.com/...-training.html
Shoeless Joe Jackson played on the Cleveland Naps from 1910-1915.
SOURCE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoeless_Joe_Jackson
"F. W. Smith, of Cleveland, for 21 years staff photographer for the "Plain Dealer" and "Leader," announces that he has left newspaper work to devote his entire time to home portrait, commercial and speed photography. Good luck to you, friend Smith!"
SOURCE: (Abel's Photographic Weekly, July 1, 1922)
https://books.google.com/books?id=NI...Dealer&f=false
Frank W. Smith obviously lived in Cleveland so that would explain the reason they were in Northeast Ohio.
Here's the part I get lost on... The description of the Christy Mathewson photo says, "Mathewson following through on a warm-up toss before a slowly filling grandstand at Chicago's West Side Grounds".
Why would Frank Smith, the Plain Dealer photographer be in Chicago shooting a Giants-Cubs game? Would he pick up a photo from another photographer to get signed? I doubt that. Any thoughts or theories?