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- 5da7bc45c4e7d28269112d06f7ac04b43fe38f0a5d3dc5a0d78c6f71b6ac0404 accessdate "2007-06-18".
- 5da7bc45c4e7d28269112d06f7ac04b43fe38f0a5d3dc5a0d78c6f71b6ac0404 date "1926-02-11".
- 5da7bc45c4e7d28269112d06f7ac04b43fe38f0a5d3dc5a0d78c6f71b6ac0404 isCitedBy Tillinghast_LHommedieu_Huston.
- 5da7bc45c4e7d28269112d06f7ac04b43fe38f0a5d3dc5a0d78c6f71b6ac0404 publisher New_York_Times.
- 5da7bc45c4e7d28269112d06f7ac04b43fe38f0a5d3dc5a0d78c6f71b6ac0404 quote "Suffers a Heart Attack While Recuperating From Bronchitis in Atlantic City. ... Devery and Ferrell remained in baseball from 1903 until 1915, when the holdings were sold to Colonel Jacob Ruppert, the present owner, and Colonel T.H. Huston for $460,000.".
- 5da7bc45c4e7d28269112d06f7ac04b43fe38f0a5d3dc5a0d78c6f71b6ac0404 title "Frank J. Farrell, Sportsman, Dies.".