Art Devlin
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Arthur McArthur (known as Art Devlin) (October 16, 1879 – September 18, 1948) was born in Washington, D.C.. His professional career ran from 1904 through 1913, placing him squarely in the deadball era, and he is most closely identified with the New York Giants of the NL. After his major-league days ended in 1913, he continued in professional ball through 1918. He was listed at 6'0" and 175 pounds. He batted and threw right-handed. For collectors, his most recognized appearance is in the iconic T206 White Border tobacco set issued 1909-11 by the American Tobacco Company. He also turns up across the broader tobacco- and caramel-card output of the period, with documented appearances on T206 White Border, T204 Ramly, E92 Croft's Candy, E92 Croft's Cocoa, and E92 Dockman & Sons Gum, among others. He died on September 18, 1948 in Jersey City, New Jersey and was interred at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. (Range 45 - Site 120; N38.52.902 W76.58.698).
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