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This is likely the first ever cabinet card of a professional baseball player, Asa Brainard. It is published by Mathew Brady. Brainard was the star pitcher for the first team recognized as being a major league team, Cincinnati. Brady was the top of the photography food chain during the Civil War era and was one of the first to publish cabinet cards.
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