File:Red Faber with his wife and his mother, 1929.jpg

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English: Baseball player Red Faber standing with his mother and his wife at Comiskey Park, dark exposure(1929 August 20.)
日本語:コミスキー・パークにて。母・妻と並ぶ レッド・フェイバー(1929年8月20日)
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This image from the American Memory Collections is available from the United States Library of Congress's National Digital Library Program
under the digital ID s069105 ichicdn. s069105.
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