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Presented is an archive of items related to outfielder Charles "Count" Campeau. While Campau spent the majority of his lengthy career in the minors, his 1890 season with the St. Louis Browns of the American Association (considered a major league) was one for the record books. In addition to leading the circuit with nine home runs, Campau logged 15 consecutive multi-hit games, a major league record that stands to this day. This collection consists of xxx items, including xxx signed by Campau. 1-5) Five Typed Letters From Campau. All five letters are addressed to "Corrine," who appears to be Campau's niece.Three are on Fairmount Jockey Club stationery, one is on Havana-American Jockey Club stationery, and the other is on plain white paper. Four are signed "Uncle," while the other has an unidentifiable signature. Condition ranges from Gd to Ex. 6) Cut from an envelope signed by Campeau. Condition is Vg-Ex. 7) N172 Old Judge (#62-3 pose). Trimmed with back damage. Pr. 8) Handwritten letter. Appears to be signed "Aunty" (Campeau's wife). Condition is Vg. Total: 8 items. Auction LOA from James Spence/JSA.