Wolfer’s Federals baseball team
- 370A0106
- Item
- 1934 - 1945
Group portrait of the Wolfer’s Federals baseball team, posing in two rows on a field.
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Wolfer’s Federals baseball team
Group portrait of the Wolfer’s Federals baseball team, posing in two rows on a field.
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Part of Al Monner news negatives
The Rose City Post 35 (American Legion) baseball team, standing as a group in front of a Portland storefront (negative 1 of 2).
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Portrait showing the Portland Post No. 1 baseball team standing in a row on a baseball diamond. Stands full of spectators are visible in the background. Also see image No. 370A0102.
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Team portrait on a baseball field.
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Team portrait on a baseball field.
Oregon Journal (Firm)
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Oregon Journal (Firm)