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#151 Richmond Mayor W. Stirling King threw out the first pitch at the Richmond Colts home opener at Mooers Field, 1949.

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#151 Richmond Mayor W. Stirling King threw out the first pitch at the Richmond Colts home opener at Mooers Field, 1949.

What Richmond, Virigina looked like in the 1940s Through Historic Photographs

#151 Richmond Mayor W. Stirling King threw out the first pitch at the Richmond Colts home opener at Mooers Field, 1949.

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