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I don't see much resemblance, if any.
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To me, the fifth man standing from the left in uniform has a resemblance. But you may have another HOFer too. The first man standing looks like Eppa Rixey, who also serve in WWI. Eppa was 6'5" however and that dude looks shorter than the 6'1" dude that may be Alexander.
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Here's another image of the 342nd:
https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/225688/page/1 With names: https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/225688 I'd say there is a good chance some of those faces look similar. You really need input from the true ear experts though. Some calves could be examined as well. Grover had rather slender calves compared to his peers. ![]() All joking aside, the above links might provide you with some of the best comparisons in regards to time period and age. Last edited by oldeboo; 06-28-2021 at 10:41 AM. |
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Thanks everyone for taking a look!
I'll do some additional research, and see if I can post some additional photos of the named players. Thanks again ... Tim
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First try using some software that allows enlargement with keeping some level of clarity. With the enlargement, I don't thing the gentleman standing 5th to the left in army uniform is Grover. Couple reasons ... the gentleman is an officer, and Grover was probably a corporal at this time, and he is wearing glasses. I couldn't find a period photo of Grover wearing glasses.
I'll keep looking. It's a fun exercise.
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Yeah, certainly not him. Grover was 6'1" I believe. He was tall, but he would not have towered over his peers. If you look at the link above he was about the same height or slightly taller than fellow team members. That gentleman in the back row is probably 6'4" or 6'5" using the context of all of the other people standing.
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