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Stalcup Family Tree: July 2008
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Monday, July 28, 2008. Stalcup Bookstore, Shelbina, MO. I found this searching the Shelby County, MO, historical society website. I knew of the existence of the bookstore from Dr. Jim Foster in Shelbina, as well as from the Mary Threlkeld Pilcher book. Evidently it was run by Ethel Stalcup, a daughter of Sampson Key Stalcup. Her sister ran a hat shop close by, but no pictures yet. I'll add more details later. Friday, July 18, 2008. More St. Louis Browns Information. Saturday, July 5, 2008. You can see th...
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Abner Doubleday in Mexico | Latin BaseBall Archaeology
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Abner Doubleday in Mexico. On December 23, 2008. Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball in 1839. We have discussed that for years but, however, he will always be a name associated to baseball as the protagonist of one of the most persistent myths in history. Dr Pablo Ramos, an expert investigator of the Battle of Monterrey and researcher of many aspects of this war, sent me a digital version of a daguerreotype image taken around 1846 or 1847, where Abner Doubleday poses, young and slim, with his charact...
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2009 | Latin BaseBall Archaeology
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Archive for 2009 Yearly archive page. 19th Century Baseball in… Argentina? On July 12, 2009. As a book collector on Latin American baseball, I’m always looking for the rare item that might provide a clue about how the game arrived to this part of the world. And I’m always hunting for books that refer to countries in which baseball is a favorite pastime such as Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, etc. But, frome time to time, you can expect jewels from unexpected places. On January 17, 2009. De la Rúa ...
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1895: The earliest images known in the history of Venezuelan baseball | Latin BaseBall Archaeology
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1895: The earliest images known in the history of Venezuelan baseball. On December 23, 2008. On August 15th, 1895, Mariano Domingo Becerra makes a contribution for the magazine El Cojo Ilustrado in Caracas, Venezuela. He wanted to publicize the recent foundation of the Caracas club that was practicing a game, that even though had been played since 1892 in Venezuela, it was about to take new life in the country: the game of base ball. The photographer from El Cojo accomplishes an extraordinary image. ...
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About the Blog | Latin BaseBall Archaeology
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This blog is part of the website OrigenesDelBeisbol.com published in Spanish. Here the author informs about the development of his investigations, methods, findings, etc. It is the day by day in the research project about early baseball in Latin America. 9654; No Responses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Union Base Ball Club. Build a web...
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Old Knoxville Base Ball: March 2015
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Old Knoxville Base Ball. Early base ball bits from east Tennessee. Monday, March 30, 2015. Knoxville's first two no hitters. Fellow SABR member Chuck McGill has been collecting info on minor league no-hitters. He's added over 500 no-nos to those already known about and published in the Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Last week The Sporting News. Published a nice story. He's made his spreadsheet. On August 22, 1912, Finis Wilson. August 23, 1912. August 23, 1912. The article in the New Orleans Item.
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Old Knoxville Base Ball: April 2015
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Old Knoxville Base Ball. Early base ball bits from east Tennessee. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 1982 Strohs and WOKI Beer Night. As time allows I've been slipping some "This Day in Smokies' History" to Mick Gillispie and Justin Rocke for their radio broadcasts. Of the Smokies games. I thought I'd feature this one here. The end of April, 1982, saw the. April 27, 1982. Really, what could go wrong. Fortunately, nothing like that. The Blue Jays beat the Savannah Braves, 5-4. April 29, 1982. April 29, 1982. Joe W...
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Old Knoxville Base Ball: 1930s Stein's Baseball Team
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Old Knoxville Base Ball. Early base ball bits from east Tennessee. Monday, June 1, 2015. 1930s Stein's Baseball Team. Earlier today MLB Historian John Thorn tweeted:. That reminded me of a team in Knoxville, probably in the early 1930s. Stein's. Stein's baseball players showing backs of uniforms.". From The Thompson Photograph Collection. Part of the Calvin M. McClung Digital Collection. The player on the front row, left (below), reminds me a bit of Ted Kluszewski, what with his torn sleeves and all.
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Old Knoxville Base Ball: Knoxville Giants uniforms
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Old Knoxville Base Ball. Early base ball bits from east Tennessee. Image from the Beck Cultural Exchange Center. Image from the Beck Cultural Exchange Center. John Claude "Steel Arm" Dickey. Image from the Beck Cultural Exchange Center. Knoxville Giants (mid 1930s). Image from University of Tennessee. Knoxville Giants (mid 1930s). Image from University of Tennessee. Names from the Beck Cultural Exchange Center. Added by Mark D. Aubrey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Maps of The Negro Southern League.
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Old Knoxville Base Ball: November 2014
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Old Knoxville Base Ball. Early base ball bits from east Tennessee. Thursday, November 27, 2014. UT's 1909 series against Kentucky. Last year I was having an email conversation with Brian Bruce, then Assistant Director for Media Relations at the University of Tennessee. He said that there was a discrepancy in the series history between UT and the University of Kentucky. I took a look, and yes, things aren't quite right. UK has a total of 299 games being played from 1909 to 2013. Only one of them matches.