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Tracing the Origins of Baseball: The Earliest Bat and Ball Card by Ceresi/McMains | ||
| Publication: | Old Cardboard | ![]() Issue Cover |
| Issue #: | 02 | |
| Issue Date: | 1/15/2005 | |
| Article Type: | Misc | |
| Page: | 42 | |
| Number of Pages: | 2 | |
| # of Illustrations: | 4 | |
| Pub. Size (inches): | 8-1/2 x 11 | |
| Author: | Ceresi/McMains | |
| Title/Subject: | Tracing the Origins of Baseball: The Earliest Bat and Ball Card | |
| Abstract: | Summary of the most recent historical discoveries relating to the origins of the game of baseball. Includes the image of a card now owned by Walter Johnson's grandson Hank Thomas and considered to be the earliest "bat and ball" card known. | |
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