File:Newspaper clipping from theSt. Louis Post-Dispatch- "New Browns' Stockholder and Crack Team He Played With in 1878," January 17, 1916.jpg

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English: Image shows players Castleman Webb, Billy Buskett, Eugene Picot, William Funkhouser, Cliff Able, Harry Truesdale, Bob Aull, Johnny Blow, and Jim Garneau. Reverse of card has additional clipping: "Uniforms Cost $86 Each, When Jim Garneau Played Baseball Against Browns."
Title: Newspaper clipping from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "New Browns' Stockholder and Crack Team He Played With in 1878," January 17, 1916
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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A0090-00023
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Baseball and Sports Collection- Box 1, Folder 4. St. Louis Browns, 1875-1953
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Professional sports
Baseball
Sports
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196221
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5935D01A-765C-E11E-A808-0A46DA29C05D

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