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Old 03-12-2016, 09:42 AM
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Default N172 Jack McQuaid Question

Hi everyone,

I'm doing some research for a article I'm writing about pre-war umpire cards, and I came across the card attached:

It pictures Jack McQuaid a umpire and player, this is one of the scarce no-numbered Old Judge cards, but several sources have indicated that this is McQuaid.

He appears to be in a player's uniform plus he is shown catching a ball. Baseball Reference does not show that he played at any point from 1887-89.

My question to you is: Is this considered a umpire card?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

-Owen

EDIT: Also if anyone knows of the existence of a 4th Wallace Fessenden card, please let me know, here are the ones I'm aware of:
-Hands behind Back
-Arms folded
-Hand on knee

Note: This isn't my card or my picture.
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