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Old 01-06-2018, 11:28 AM
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As I continue to read about the n172 Old Judge set, I've come across a few mentions that card 356-2, identified as Tip O'Neill, is actually a photo of Bill White. Is this an accepted fact or a supposition? The mustache seems to be the same as in 356-3 and 356-4, but the chin looks different (to me) than in 356-7. And 356-2 through 356-6 all share one background/setting, while the others have a different background/setting.

I find this set fascinating, and combined with my interest in old St. Louis teams, I'm spending way too much time thinking about this. d
Hello Paul,

356-2 is O'Neill. O'Neill was photographed 3 times over the Goodwin run of cards, first as a Brown's Champ as clean shaven man, then a second time in 1888 with moustache (356-2 to 356-6), and a 3rd time in 1889 (356-7 to 356-12) again clean shaven. O'Neill was with St. Louis for all three photoshoots. Jay and I re-arranged the poses to group them in this fashion in the Book (this is explained in part in the O'Neill bio). Bill White was photographed in 1888 only with Louisville, a different looking uniform.

Where did you find reference to 356-2 being Bill White?

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