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Old Judge cabinets are beautiful, and this portrait of John Ward in street clothes is my favorite. In my mind, Ward was one of the two most interesting people in 19th century baseball (along with Al Spalding). The portrait shows his stylish shirt, his perfectly coifed hair, and his eyes as clear as a mountain lake.
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