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J.J. "UMC" Hollowell, Watson's Park, Chicago Dec. 1897
1898 GAH winner E.D. Fulford
1897 & 1899 GAH Winner Thomas Marshall
Leslie's Weekly Illustrated, N.Y., May 4, 1899. Marshall, C.M. Grimm, J.G. Knowlton, J.A. Jackson, S. Hoffman and Geo. Roll (possibly standing behind Marshall) all killed 25 birds. Marshall won with 33 birds in the shoot-off after Grimm missed his 32 bird.
Larchmont Yacht Club Jan. 30 1897,
Harper's Weekly
Courtesy of Chris Lien - "May 4, 1899-Lincoln, Neb. - The world's record for a squad of five men, shooting at 20 targets each, made at Peru, Ind., May 3, was equaled by a squad at the Nebraska State shoot by the 5 man team of (right to left) George Rogers, Lincoln, Neb.; A. B. Daniels, Denver, Col.; W. S. Duer, Hastings, Neb.; C. A. Young, Springfield, O., and F. S. Parmelee, Omaha, Neb. made a world's record of 100 straight."
?3 shawl collars and one very sharp sombrero