Image:Nap Lajoie.jpg

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Nap Lajoie

Source

Chicago Daily News

Date

1903

Author
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Half-length portrait of baseball player, (Napoleon) Nap Lajoie, second baseman for the Cleveland Naps, American League, standing in the dugout at South Side Park which was located at West 37th Street, South Princeton Avenue, West Pershing Road (formerly West 39th Street), and South Wentworth Avenue in the Armour Square community area of Chicago, Illinois.

Notes
This photonegative taken by a Chicago Daily News photographer may have been published in the newspaper.

Cite as: SDN-001779, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society.

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