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English: Portrait of John Corbett
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Source Published in the book "American Football, by Walter Camp, 1894.
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First published in 1894, and therefore public domain in the United States

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2009-07-03 21:50 734×1012× (149650 bytes) Cbl62 {{Information |Description=Portrait of [[John Corbett (American football)]] |Source=Published in the book "American Football, by Walter Camp, 1894. |Date=1894 |Author=unknown |Permission=

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