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Old 02-28-2015, 12:36 PM
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Default James (Jimmy) Sanford Lavender...

So of you know that I collect Jimmy Lavender T206's. My wife is related to him. Exactly how? I'm still doing that research but know that the Lavenders moved to middle Georgia from North Carolina in the mid 1800's.

Anyway, I am active with Find A Grave, and located his grave in Montezuma - about two hours away. Finally made the trip yesterday and took some pictures. Talked to locals and it appears that he and his wife had no children, and he was the last of his family in the area.

Here is one;



You can check out the other pictures and his memorial here: They neglected to say that Jimmy ended Rube Marquards' 19 game winning streak too.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...780535&df=all&

Just thought I'd share.

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Thanks for sharing. Here's another from when he was in the Big Leagues:
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Very cool Jimmy!
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Thanks for sharing. Here's another from when he was in the Big Leagues:
I know about that card and Polo Grounds and Cracker Jack. That's all I am aware of.

I had a excellent Cracker Jack and gave it to a friend on his birthday. It was 2002 and he was born in 1915. I thought I'd be neat to give him a card made the year he was born. His son was a close friend and a college baseball coach and I thought it was fitting. He passed away two years ago.

And, thanks Luke. Finally made the drive.
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Hey Bill,

What card is that?
Never seen that before.
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Jimmy is also in the 1917 Collins-McCarthy/Boston Store/Weil Baking/Standard Biscuit sets; in fact, he being captioned on the Phillies is proof that that set and its companions were issued in 1917 and not 1916 as was chronicled for many years. Here's one on ebay:


The Famous & Barr I posted is from the m101-5 set, here's one technically different (by card number) from the m101-4 set; of course, a master set would require a boatload of different backs:
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Jimmy, collecting the different backs of the M101-4/5 and related cards would be fun, IMO - but, then again, I am partial to real-photo cards. I sold or traded this one a couple of years ago:
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Thanks so much for all the info and educatlion!

Very much appreciated. This IS the best vintage forum on the net. Everyone has no problem sharing what they know, and I've never had a problem on any deals on here.

Thanks everyone.

Anything else on Jimmy Lavender?

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Very cool Jimmy!
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Very cool that you went to the grave.

I too love findagrave and enjoy seeing the final resting spots
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Don't know if you've seen this and it's not a card, but I thought you might enjoy it. If you have an interest, let me know. Jason

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Hey Bill,

What card is that?
Never seen that before.
Jimmy -

It's an E&S postcard. I picked it up in a Hakes auction a few years ago, if my memory is correct.

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