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Posted By: Clint
Dan, I wish I did. Most of the baseball played during this time was on the Eastern boarder. The photo was taken by a woman photographer from Sabetha,Ks., but most photographers traveled around. I talked with some Kansas photo experts and they had her listed from another town, but in the 1890 era. This was obviously an important game as one team holds a box probably containing a trophy bat. I need to get up Sabetha sometime and go through some newspaper archives. |
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