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| It is a picture and article called "Old Iowa Album" and reads: "When residents of Grand Junction, in Greene County, talked loyally about the Cubs back in 1908 they didn't mean the Chicago Cubs. Grand Junction had its own Cubs, and here they are. From left, front row, were Otis Rohrer, George Dugan, Owen Conwell and George Allen. Middle row: Charles Bohren, Roy Rapp, Manager Jack Guise, Thomas Maxwell. Standing: William Higgins and Harry Harmon. Allen pitched and Rohrer caught. (from the album of Jack Guise, Perry)
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| Taken in the back yard of
our house in Chicago at 1444 Highland St., probably around 1950 or 1951. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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