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  2. Honus Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Honus Wagner card issued by the American Tobacco Company. The T206 Honus Wagner baseball card is one of the rarest and most expensive baseball cards in the world, as only 57 copies are known to exist. [31] The card was designed and issued by the American Tobacco Company (ATC) from 1909 to 1911 as part of its T206 series.

  3. Genealogical Society of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Genealogical Society of South Africa (GSSA) was founded on 18 June 1964 with the inspiration of Philip Myburgh, a keen genealogist. Mr. Myburgh invited eight others with similar or allied interests to partake in the traditional hospitality of his farm Joostenberg, Muldersvlei on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, to discuss the setting up of a body devoted to the study of genealogical and ...

  4. T206 Honus Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The most famous T206 Honus Wagner is the "Gretzky T206 Honus Wagner" card. [3] The card's odd texture and shape led to speculation that it was altered. The Gretzky T206 Wagner was first sold by Alan Ray to baseball memorabilia collector Bill Mastro, who sold the card two years later to Jim Copeland for nearly four times the price he had ...

  5. Paterson Silk Weavers - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, the Paterson "Silk Weavers" became charter members of the eight–team Class A level Atlantic League, the highest level of minor leagues at the time. [1] The Hartford Bluebirds, Lancaster Maroons, New Haven Texas Steers, Philadelphia Athletics, New York Metropolitans, Newark Colts and Wilmington Peaches joined Newark in beginning league play on April 23, 1896.

  6. Wagner (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wagner family tree, the composer Richard Wagner and his family, many of whom have been active in the arts; Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940), Austrian physician, Nobel Prize laureate in medicine; Vagner (name) Waggoner (disambiguation), includes list of people with surname Waggoner; Von Wagner, ring name of professional wrestler Calvin Bloom

  7. How the Wagner brothers are helping to shape the Magic ... - AOL

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    Moritz Wagner grinned, wide and wry. The Magic’s reserve center, who signed for two years and $16 million to stay with Orlando during free agency, declined to share how much he pays in monthly ...

  8. 1909 World Series - Wikipedia

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    Sites: games 1, 2 in Pittsburgh; games 3, 4 in Detroit; game 5 in Pittsburgh; games 6, 7 in Detroit. The Pirates had won the National League pennant in 1909 behind the brilliant play of Honus Wagner, who led the league with a .339 batting average and 100 runs batted in.

  9. Hans Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Hans Wagner may refer to: Johannes "Honus" Wagner (1874–1955), baseball player and Hall of Fame shortstop Hans Wagner (entomologist) (1884-1949), German entomologist; see Trichapion