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File:The Library of Congress - The famous world beaters St. Louis Browns (LOC).jpg

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Photograph shows a team portrait of the St. Louis Browns baseball team in 1888, with players seated, each wearing a striped coat over their baseball uniform; includes a young boy, the "Browns Mascot", seated in the back row between two players, and two dogs in the foreground. Each player is numbered, which corresponds to a numbered identification key printed on the card mount below the photograph.
Caption continues: Champions of Am. Association four successive years, 1885, '86, '87, '88. World Champions, 1886, 1887. Players include: Jack Boyle, Bill White, Nat Hudson, Jim Devlin, Icebox Chamberlain, Yank Robinson, Arlie Latham, Captain Charlie Comiskey, Tommy McCarthy, Tip O'Neill, Harry Lyons, Jocko Milligan, Silver King, Tom Dolan, and Ed Herr.

Top row, left to right: Arlie Latham, mascot, Tip O'Neill
Second row, left to right: Bill White, Jim Devlin, Yank Robinson, Tommy McCarthy, Silver King, Ed Herr
Third row, left to right: Jack Boyle, Nat Hudson, Charles Comiskey, Jocko Milligan, Tom Dolan
Bottom row, left to right: Ice Box Chamberlain, Harry Lyons
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under the digital ID ppmsca.18775.
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Author Frederick William Guerin, photographer. The Library of Congress

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