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Posted By: Adam
Could anyone help with a rough idea of pricing on the attached postcard? There is writing and a postmark of 1906 on the back (since the post card was actually used). |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Never heard of this woman before...she's certainly not as famous as Alta Weiss was. I did find a sale of one of her postcards in an American Memorabilia auction. |
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Hi Adam, |
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Did you ever get an answer to your question? I have some newspaper articles about Carrie Moyer. I can't tell you about the value of the card, but I can tell you about Carrie Moyer if you are interested. Can you tell me more about the image itself and what the text on the bottom of the photo says?
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Gotta be Jamie Moyer's younger sister.
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And she had a better fastball.
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I have a PDF file of an article done on her in 1906, I just don't know how to post it on the forum. It's to large. Email or PM me and I'll send it to you if you're interested or if you know how to post it.
Last edited by Abravefan11; 02-13-2011 at 01:18 PM. |
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There is an excellent (and lengthy) article about Carrie Moyer in the Washington Post on August 6, 1906, p. 6. Title is: “School Girl Pitcher Wins Fame on Diamond,”
Moyer, who was German, pitched in the area around Allentown, PA. She was 17 years old in 1906. Her father was a baker, according to the article. She grew up playing baseball with the neighborhood boys and became a superb pitcher. She was a student at the Kutztown Normal School at some point. (Normal Schools prepared students to become teachers.) News about Moyer was picked up in papers as far away as Texas and Iowa shortly after the article in the Washington Post. These articles noted that Moyer's brothers played on the teams with her and that she was planning to use the money she was earning playing baseball to study music in New York in the Fall of 2006. I haven't had a chance to do extensive research on Moyer yet, but I plan to include her story in my upcoming book: [I]Bloomer Girls: Women Baseball Pioneers[I] which will be published by the University of Illinois Press. |
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I think I figured out how to post this article. It's from August 1906.
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Thanks for posting the article. I hadn't seen it. We can add Michigan to the list of states where articles about the Pennsylvania pitcher appeared. Moyer's experience is similar to that of Alta Weiss, Myrtle Rowe, and the Basford sisters, Ruth and Irene of Bellevue, Ohio. All gained notoriety as female players on male teams in the early 1900s. Moyer and the Basfords (who were also pitchers) played on teams with siblings. Weiss was accompanied to games by her father and sometimes by her mother and sisters too. Neither Weiss nor Moyer ran the bases after they hit and both played in long skirts rather than bloomers. Weiss used her earnings to help fund medical school and it appears that Moyer had plans to use her earnings to pursue an education in music. I haven't been able to confirm whether she did or not. If anyone else has information (photos or articles) about Moyer, please send them my way. Thanks.
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