Negro League late period photos. Need ID help.
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Having spent my whole life in Kansas City, I felt the need to spring for these photos. Any ID help that you can add would be appreciated. It's late period Negro Leagues but it does include some early images of Ernie Banks and Elston Howard.
1. Kansas City’s “Blues Stadium” later named “Municipal Stadium” in 1955 when a second deck was added prior to the arrival of the new Kansas City Athletics team from Philadelphia. Photo back has “Richardson” written on it. These photos may have come from a Monarch’s player estateMonarch’s pitcher Gene Richardson who was with the Monarchs from 1947 – 1953. 2. Monarch’s Earl Taborn running to first in a game action shot at KC’s Blues Stadium c. 1947-49. Written on the back of the photo - “That blurr is catcher Taborn out at first”. 3. Indianapolis Clowns players Raynaldo “Verdes” Drake (aka Dreke), Henry “Speed” Merchant and Johnson. 4. Player from the integrated minor league Carlsbad (NM) Potashers. 5. Monarch players warming up at Kansas City Blues Stadium. 6. Indianapolis Clowns players relaxing while eating. 7. A young Elston Howard with the Monarchs. Howard would later break the color barrier for the NY Yankees (“Elston Howard” written on the back of the photo). 8. Johnson and a young Ernie Banks while with the KC Monarchs. 9. Several veteran KC Monarch players. 10. Player from the integrated minor league Carlsbad (NM) Potashers. 11. Bonnie Serrell of the Monarchs. Looks like this game is being played at a horse racing track. 12. Carlsbad Potasher. 13. KC’s Buck O’Neil (No. 22) and Herb “Baldy” Souell. 14. Monarch players at the team bus. Who are they? 15. Taborn of the KC Monarchs. 16. Same group of Monarch veteran players. 17. Taborn again. 18. Two Carlsbad Potasher players. 19. KC’s Tom Cooper alongside Elston Howard. On the back is written “Cooper facing Howard No. 10” 20. Players getting on the team bus. 21. Believed to be Monarch’s catcher Earl Taborn. 22. Monarch’s player. 23. Double-exposed photo of Monarch’s player in the batter’s box with possibly Taborn behind the plate. 1 Kansas City’s “Blues Stadium” later named “Municipal Stadium” in 1955 when a second deck was added prior to the arrival of the new Kansas City Athletics team from Philadelphia. Photo back has “Richardson” written on it. These photos may have come from a Monarch’s player estate. Monarch’s pitcher Gene Richardson who was with the Monarchs from 1947 – 1953. Attachment 170442 2 Monarch’s Earl Taborn running to first in a game action shot at KC’s Blues Stadium c. 1947-49. Written on the back of the photo - “That blurr is catcher Taborn out at first”. Attachment 170443 3 Indianapolis Clowns players Raynaldo “Verdes” Drake (aka Dreke), Henry “Speed” Merchant and Johnson. Attachment 170444 4 Player from the integrated minor league Carlsbad (NM) Potashers. Attachment 170445 5 Monarch players warming up at Kansas City Blues Stadium. Attachment 170446 6 Indianapolis Clowns players relaxing while eating. Attachment 170447 7 A young Elston Howard with the Monarchs. Howard would later break the color barrier for the NY Yankees (“Elston Howard” written on the back of the photo). Attachment 170448 8 Johnson and a young Ernie Banks while with the KC Monarchs. Attachment 170449 9 Several veteran KC Monarch players. Attachment 170450 10 Player from the integrated minor league Carlsbad (NM) Potashers. Attachment 170451 11 Bonnie Serrell of the Monarchs. Looks like this game is being played at a horse racing track. Attachment 170452 12 Carlsbad Potasher. Attachment 170453 13 KC’s Buck O’Neil (No. 22) and Herb “Baldy” Souell. Attachment 170454 14 Monarch players at the team bus. Who are they? Attachment 170455 15 Taborn of the KC Monarchs. Attachment 170456 16 Same group of Monarch veteran players. Attachment 170457 17 Taborn again. Attachment 170458 18 Two Carlsbad Potasher players. Attachment 170459 |
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19 KC’s Tom Cooper alongside Elston Howard. On the back is written “Cooper facing Howard No. 10”
Attachment 170460 20 Players getting on the team bus. Attachment 170461 21 Believed to be Monarch’s catcher Earl Taborn. Attachment 170462 22 Monarch’s player. Attachment 170463 23 Double-exposed photo of Monarch’s player in the batter’s box with possibly Taborn behind the plate. Attachment 170464 |
Very nice snapshots!
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Neat photos.
I'm pretty certain images 5,8,11,13,15,17 were taken at Plant Field in Tampa (spring training?). If you'll notice, there is a track present in few as well as a ferris wheel in image 13. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_Field |
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Your welcome! Neat shot. I've never seen that one...
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Just received a PM (thanks Matt) indicating that photo #14 is Connie Johnson on the left, Buck O'Neil on the right.
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Really cool photos
Out of curiosity, photos taken by family? Or acquired other method? |
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