Informal three-quarter length portrait of baseball player
Maranville of the National League's Boston Braves, holding a baseball bat, standing in front of grandstands and a dugout on the field at West Side Grounds, located between West Polk Street, South Wolcott Avenue (formerly Lincoln Street), West Taylor Street, and South Wood Street in the Near West Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. - Description from Library of Congress
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Rabbit Maranville, shortstop/second baseman with the Boston Braves (NL), before a game at West Side Grounds in Chicago, Illinois, circa 1914.
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