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Charles E. Yarnall, Pennsylvania 1900 Baseball

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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Charles E. Yarnall, Pennsylvania 1900 Baseball
Charles E. Yarnall, back row on right, with baseball players at West Fairview, PA
People in photo include: Charles Yarnall
Date & Place: at West Fairview in West Fairview, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania United States of America
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