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Originally Posted by Casey2296
In my "you people should be ashamed of yourselves" post about Rose Postcards I posted a pic of my Doolan/Doolin card (posted here), Kevin Struss, who has encyclopedic knowledge of the set replied;
Nice Mickey Doolan Rose Co. postcard. You are right, the Doolan is the only postcard of a Major League player shown with his hat on, though there are some Scranton players pictured in theirs. All of the other 191 Major League players are shown in studio portraits in uniform, mostly taken by Carl Horner.
There are two versions of Doolan/Doolin that exist. I believe that the postcard that you have was the first version, probably a prototype. Your version has his name spelled incorrectly (Doolan), uses a different font and abbreviates Philadelphia as "Phila." Though it is hard to see, this is the same version that is pictured in the August 15, 1908 edition of the American Stationer.
The later versions spelled his name correctly (Doolin), use the same font that is found on the other Rose Co. postcards and spelled out Philadelphia fully.
Then he posted a copy of the advert from 1908 and there was my card. Unbelievable.
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His real name is Doolittle
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And I believe the correct spelling is Doolan. I did some research on the spelling a few years ago searching old newspapers from that era and
a search of Doolan returns 1,266 results while Doolin returns 109 results.
Although they're not authenticated the only autographs I could find were
spelled Doolan
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and the only signed ball I found was also spelled Doolan.
https://rarebooks.library.nd.edu/exh...hy/index.shtml