John McCambridge
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- | ''' | + | '''John McCambridge''' played professional baseball in 1911. McCambridge was killed when hit by a train at Erie, Pennsylvania on Sunday, May 5, 1912. He and a brother were hoboing it to Buffalo and were changing trains in Erie when the accident happened.<ref>{{cite-newspaper | newspaper=Youngstown Vindicator | month=5 | day=6 | year=1912}}</ref> |
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- See Unknown in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
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John McCambridge played professional baseball in 1911. McCambridge was killed when hit by a train at Erie, Pennsylvania on Sunday, May 5, 1912. He and a brother were hoboing it to Buffalo and were changing trains in Erie when the accident happened.[1]
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- ↑ . Youngstown Vindicator, 1912-05-06.