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Posted By: Jay Miller
Pop Smith continued on and appears in the Old Judge set. Interestingly, there is a William D. White in the Old Judge set. He was a SS with Louisville and later made a brief appearance with the Browns. According to the Cartophilic Society listing he was born in 1860. Could this be the same White and over the period from 1880 to 1888 he just switched positions? I wouldn't imagine it would be out of the question that the middle initial got messed up somewhere. |
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