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Old 12-13-2018, 05:44 PM
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I'd be inclined to say that this might be closer to 1910's just based on the dress of the spectators.

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I would guess 1910 as well. I once visited a ballpark in Marblehead, MA that sort of looks like it, but it didn't have the turrets on the side. The Marblehead ballpark, which is still there and is very old, also has some old homes beyond the third base line.
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Considering the small size of the player’s gloves, the large number of horse and buggy and the cabinet card size format I believe it’s likely 1890’s. As far as the football goal, those go back well into the 1800’s. In fact, field goals were worth more points than a touchdown originally.

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