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English: This was taken in the spring of 1892. It is Auburn's first football team.
  • Pictured are, left to right, front row: Clifford LeRoy Hare, Professor Charles H. Barnwell, Rufus Thomas "Dutch" Dorsey, Jr., Richard Billup Going, Captain F. A. Lupton. Second row: Robert Mailard Stevens, H. H. Smith, Henry T. Debardeleben, Professor Anthony Foster McKissick, Culver, Alexander Downling McLendon. Third row: Walter Evan Richards, Arnold Whitfield Herren, Seaborn Jesse Buckalew, Francis Marshall Boykin, George William Dantzler, Union Anderson Cullbreath, George Y. McRae, Eugene Hamilton Graves, Raleigh Williams Greene, David Edwin Wilson, Charles Henry Smith. Back row: Professor George F. Atkinson, Bob "Sponsor" Frazier (mascot), Coach Dr. George Petrie.[1][2][3]
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Source 1904 Glomerata, page 181, digitally scanned into the Auburn University Digital Library http://content.lib.auburn.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/gloms1897/id/2283/rec/32
Author Auburn University digital scan of a photograph by an unknown author (perhaps by Stone, Roanoke, VA)
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  1. Glomerata 1897 126. Brandon Printing (1897). Archived from the original on 2011-07-19.
  2. Glomerata 1904 181. Alabama Polytechnic Institute (1904).
  3. Auburn's football team. Auburn University. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27.

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