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Description Georgia football player David Peacock
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Source Innis Brown's All-Southern
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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2015-03-04 09:32:21 220× 229× MisterCake {{Information |description=Georgia football player David Peacock |source=[http://www.newspapers.com/clip/1917811// Innis Brown's All-Southern] |date=December 1, 1912 |author=Unknown }}

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current06:01, 2 July 2016Thumbnail for version as of 06:01, 2 July 2016220 × 229 (18 KB)FastilyCloneTransferred from en.wikipedia (MTC!)

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