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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Bill Clymer, Bill Conway (baseball), Bill Irwin (baseball), Bill McCloskey, Bill Whitrock, Bill Yerrick, Bobby Wheelock, Buttercup Dickerson, Candy LaChance, Charlie Barber, Charlie Fisher (baseball), Charlie Hilsey, Charlie Householder (utility player), Chick Fulmer, Dennis Fitzgerald (baseball), Dick Conway, Doc Casey, Dupee Shaw, Eddie Fusselback, Frank Fennelly, Frank McManus (baseball), Freddy Parent, Fred Donovan, George Borchers, George Miller (baseball), Gil Hatfield, Harrison Spence, Harry Lyons, Henry Myers (shortstop), Henry Oxley, Ike Benners, Jack Farrell, Jersey Bakley, Jim Duncan (baseball), Jim Rogers (baseball), John Buckley (baseball), John Cahill (baseball), John Crowley (baseball), John Munce, John O'Brien (second baseman), Jud Smith, Jumbo Schoeneck, Kid Madden, Mike Flynn (baseball), Mike Jordan (baseball), Mike Mahoney (first baseman), Mike Sullivan (pitcher), Pat Hartnett (baseball), Pat McCauley, Pat Whitaker, Pussy Tebeau, Sam Kimber, Tom Bannon, Tom Healey, Tom Kearns, Tom O'Rourke (baseball), Tom Parrott, Walter Prince, Walt Woods, Willard Mains, Wiman Andrus. Excerpt: Henry Havelock Oxley (January 4, 1858 - October 9, 1945) was a Canadian-born athlete who played Major League Baseball in 1884 for the New York Gothams (now known as the San Francisco Giants) and the New York Metropolitans. He is one of only three players from Prince Edward Island to have played in Major League Baseball. Oxley was born in Covehead, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He moved to Massachusetts at a young age; passenger records indicate that he arrived in Boston with his family on a ship from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island in November 1858 at age 21 months. At the time of the 1870 United States Census, Oxley was living with his parents and eight siblings in East Boston. His father, Alex Oxley, was employed at...