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He became involved in Seattle's real estate market and became fairly wealthy. He used his wealth to build several baseball stadiums in the Seattle area. The
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This biographical article relating to a United States baseball catcher born in the 1860s is a
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in Seattle bore his name until it was destroyed in 1932.
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