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Black and white photograph of the first picture of the 1898 baseball team. Joe Ehrenberger is #4 in and he is in the same position (right rear) in the second picture of Jake's Sluggers.

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A newspaper photo of the race track at the fairgrounds shortly before the Civic Center was built. The Northwestern Michigan Fair moved south of town. In earlier years this was a driving park (for horse and buggies), sulky races, baseball games and…

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Jakes Sluggers baseball team - 11 players, the coach and one boy
Frank Rosell - 2nd from left in Middle Row

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Oval Wood Dish Factory baseball team with 11 players, the coach and a dog.
Frank Rosell - bottom right ?

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Baseball game at the "Driving Park", now the Civic Center.

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1912 Resorters Baseball team with names of players including Bundy Brief.

Paper copy of photograph of Bundy Brief in his baseball uniform as a teen. Back of photograph lists his address as: 307 N. Cedar Street, Traverse City, Michigan

Photograph of Bundy Brief, professional baseball player, with Greilick Manufacturing Company in rear, taken on N. Division and Bay Streets. , Traverse City, Michigan.
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