File:Emerson Field in 1915-16.png
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DescriptionEmerson Field in 1915-16.png |
English: A picture of Emerson field from 1915 or 1916, where the North Carolina football team played their home games. |
Date | to 1916 |
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Original publication: First published in 1916 on page 322 (336 digitally) of the 1916 Yackety Yack, therefore public domain in United States Immediate source: https://ia600208.us.archive.org/26/items/yacketyyackseria1916univ/yacketyyackseria1916univ.pdf |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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