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William C. Fouser (October 1855 – March 1, 1919) was a
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player. Fouser played for the
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in . Fouser was born and died in
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. He was interred in
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fouser, Bill Major League Baseball second basemen Philadelphia Athletics (NL) players Baseball players from Philadelphia Burials at Monument Cemetery 19th-century baseball players 19th-century American sportsmen 1855 births 1919 deaths Erie (minor league baseball) players Buffalo (minor league baseball) players Pittsburgh Allegheny players