English: Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, his wife Winifred Landis, and their son Reed G. Landis: This photograph was published as early as in the ''New York Herald (February 15, 1919).[1]
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Cottrell, Robert C. (2002) "Postwar America and the National Pastime" in Blackball, the Black Sox and the Babe: Baseball's Crucial 1920 Season, North Carolina, United States: McFarland & Company, pp. p. 76 Retrieved on 17 June 2011. ISBN: 0-7864-1164-3.
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Copyrighted to the International Feature Service (I.F.S.), which was combined with the Newspaper Feature Service and King Feature Service in 1918[2]
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References
↑Landis, Lincoln (2006) From Pilgrimage to Promise : Civil War Heritage and the Landis Boys of Logansport, Indiana, Maryland, United States: Heritage Books, pp. Page following p. 144 ISBN: 0-7884-3831-X.
↑ (1918-08-17). "W. H. Johnson Starts Own Business". Editor & Publisher51 (10): 20. New York, United States: Editor & Publisher Company. Retrieved on 2011-06-17.
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It has been requested to crop a part of this image, so that the cropped part can serve as its own image for Reed G. Landis.
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