PHOTOS: Early Red Sox and Fenway
PHOTOS: Early Red Sox and Fenway
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Duffy Lewis, 1912
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Red Sox rooters, 1915
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Fenway Park, September 1914
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Boston Red Sox team photo, October 4, 1915
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Denton True "Cy" Young, 1902
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Babe Ruth, Bill Carrigan, Jack Barry, Vean Gregg, 1916
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Sam Agnew, 1918
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Babe Ruth, 1919
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"Smoky Joe" Wood at Fenway Park, 1913
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"Smoky Joe" Wood, 1913
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Tris Speaker, September 28, 1912
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Sam Agnew, 1918
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Sam Agnew, 1918
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Harry Hooper, 1914
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Boston AL owner Joseph Lannin and manager Bill Carrigan, 1916
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Babe Ruth, 1919
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Patsy Donovan, Red Sox manager, 1911
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Red Sox team photo at World Series, 1912
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Red Sox coming onto the field, World Series, 1912
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Harry Hooper, 1916
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Cy Young, July 23, 1908
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Paul Lannin & Dorothy, Ban Johnson, owner J.J. Lannin & wife, 1915
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Red Sox team photo, 1916
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Boston vs. New York at Polo Grounds, World Series, 1912
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Hick Cady, 1912
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