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Originally Posted by rhettyeakley
No stolen material here either, but don't let having actual evidence of the item being stolen from the NYPL get in your way...let the accusations fly...
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Originally Posted by prewarsports
Without going over to the other thread, which is really long and boring even for a Lawyer, is there a link to the stolen items list from the NYPL?
I apologize if the info is already on here somewhere.
Rhys
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I can understand the obvious trepidation by the members of this board. Accusations are ugly and lead to bickering which, on the internet, tends to its most juvenile form. That's why I started this thread. It's for posting items that match the New York Public Library's list of stolen goods.
There's no need to accuse anyone of anything here; I suppose that's what the other thread is for. Please just add to the catalog of missing items so that the community can show it is responsible and part of the recovery process. Without us, the effort is doomed.
I've attached the list for the NYPL's stolen items.
Here is one item that seems to match the list very well. In fact, it's marked as returned to the NYPL . It's listed as
"O'Rourke and another, Bridgeport. Compliments to his dear friend Henry Chadwick , Jas H O'Rourke" It's sad but most likely that whole inscription may have been obliterated. I don't know, I never saw this one in person. It says the Library recovered it in Feb 07.
If you feel like you recognize something on the list, post it. If you are in error, I'm sure there will be plenty of people to say so. If you are correct, you've done your duty.
Let's not forget that not only is Harry Wright the father of professional baseball, he is also the father of baseball collecting. His collection was without equal before these sad thefts. We owe it to the hobby he helped to create to right the wrongs.