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Posted previously but qualifies for thus thread.
Nelson Tisdel went to Harvard over 100 years ago. He is the original owner of this card. Gordon Soutter traded cards with one of Tisdel's sons years later to become the second owner. Mrs. Soutter got tired of Gordon's cards laying around and fifty years later put this one up for sale on eBay. I purchased it and became the third owner. To maintain the thread of provenance I have also signed the card after this scan was taken. Three owners in 113 years may not be a record, but is probably in the running. I still have the card.
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