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this is not Ed Delehanty. Although his wife was ill at the time of his death, she did not die until the 1940s.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ULTRA-RARE-...sAAOSwmY1alLN- I addressed this previously with the seller. |
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Whoa Nellie! According to the handwritten note on back, portrait was taken after Nellie died. Ed's wife was named Norine, and daughter Florence. Perhaps Nellie was his favorite horse.
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