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This picture is a scrap from a minor league team photo. It is also a picture of my great-grandfather, Herbert Dessauer, of whom there is no record on baseball-reference.com, but who played some lower level minor league ball in Mississippi in the early 1920s ("after the war"). Or so I have been told. I also have one of his jerseys, but it doesn't match this Indians one. The one I have has the name "Foundation" sewn in purple block letters across the front of the jersey. This is probably a long shot, but does anyone here have an idea of what city/cities these teams might have played in?
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LOTS of minor league teams with the Indians nickname. The list below is from an exhaustive list of minor league teams arranged by team nickname that was given to me a few years ago (and it's possible there have been updates since). I'm sure there are also many town ball teams that played under the Indians name but would not appear on this list. Hope this helps!
Indians: Andalusia, AL: 1954 Ardmore, OK: 1904, 1914, 1947-52 Bakersfield, CA: 1946-55 Batavia, NY: 1957-59 Brantford, Ont: 1905 Bryan, TX: 1954 Burlington, IA: 1947-49 Burlington, NC: 1958-62, 1986+ Butler, PA: 1935 “Canton-Akron”, OH 1989 Cedar Rapids, IA: 1950-54 Chanute, KN: 1902 Charleston, WV: 1962-64 Cheyenne, WY: 1912, 1941 Chickasha, OK: 1904 Cocoa, FL: 1951-58 Coffeyville, KN: 1902 Cordele, GA: 1947-49 Dayton, OH: 1946-51 Del Rio, TX: 1954 Des Moines, IA: 1895 Donaldsonville, GA: 1955 El Reno, OK: 1904 Fall River, MA: 1895-97, 1902-10, 1946-49 Flandreau, SD: 1902 Flint, MI: 1941 Ft Smith, AR: 1887, 1897, 1951-52 Ft Wayne, IN: 1897-98 Great Falls, MT: 1900 Greenwood, MS: 1921-23 Hartford, CT: 1899-1900 Houma, LA: 1946-52 Indianapolis, IN: 1903-10, 1912+ Iola, KN: 1948-52, 1954 Jacksonville, FL: 1922 Jersey City, NJ: 1977-78 Juarez City, Chih: 1946, 1977-84 Keokuk, IA: 1904-15, 1929-33, 1935 Kingsport, TN: 1921-25 Kinston, NC: 1987+ Knoxville, TN: 1897 Lakeland, FL: 1960 Lamesa, TX: 1957 Lawrence, MA: 1895 Lenoir, NC: 1939 Lewiston, ID: 1937-38 Lexington, NC: 1937-42, 1949, 1951-53, 1960-61 Logan, UT: 1937-42 London, Ont: 1925 Manchester, NH: 1934 Marion, IL: 1947-48 Marshall, TX: 1923-27 Mattoon, IL: 1947-50, 1952 Miami, OK: 1921, 1946 Midland, TX: 1947-57 Monessen, PA: 1934, 1936 Monroe, NC: 1969 Muskogee, OK: 1906, 1912 Natchez, MS: 1902-05, 1948-53 Newark, NJ: 1908-16 New Castle, PA: 1951 New Haven, CT: 1921-22 New Iberia, LA: 1956 North Platte, NE: 1956-59 Oklahoma City, OK: 1909-11, 1918-42, 1946-57 Omaha, NE: 1895, 1901-03 Oneida, NY: 1889 Oneonta, NY: 1890, 1940-42 Opelousas, LA: 1907, 1934-41 Osceola, AR: 1936-37 Osh Kosh, WI: 1891-92, 1905-14 Ottawa, IL: 1914-15 Paducah, KY: 1914 Paris, TX: 1952-53 Pawtucket, RI: 1966-67 Pittsfield, MA: 1950 Plattsmouth, NE: 1892 Pontiac, MI: 1912-13 Pueblo, CO: 1900, 1905-09, 1911-12 Quincy, IL: 1928-32 Reading, PA: 1952-61, 1965 Rock Hill, SC: 1967 Salinas, CA: 1965 Salisbury, MD: 1922-28, 1937-41 San Antonio, TX: 1929-32 San Luis Potosi, S.L.P: 1963 Savannah, GA: 1907-12, 1926-28, 1936-42, 1946-54, 1970 Scranton, PA: 1886, 1892 Seattle, WA: 1922-38 Shamokin, PA: 1926-27 Shawnee, OK: 1904, 1923-24 Sheboygan, MI: 1940-42, 1946-53 Sherbrooke, Que: 1953-55 Sioux City, IA: 1900, 1914-23 Spokane, WA: 1903-18, 1920, 1939-42, 1946-56, 1958+ Springfield, MO: 1887 Springfield, OH: 1937-39 Statesville, NC: 1969 Sumter, SC: 1970 Talladega, AL: 1913-14, 1928-30 Tallassee, AL: 1939-41, 1946-48 Trinidad, CO: 1912 Utica, NY: 1911 Vidalia, GA: 1952-56 Waco, TX: 1890, 1906, 1923-24 Waterbury, CT: 1968-69, 1985-86 Waterloo, IA: 1977-88 Watertown, NY: 1989 West Palm Beach, FL: 1940-42, 1946-59 Indians: (continued) Wichita, KN: 1950-55 Wilkes-Barre, PA: 1949 Wisconsin Rapids, WI: 1942, 1946-53 Yakima, WA: 1920-21 Youngstown, OH: 1909 Zanesville, OH: 1949-50
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Hmm, promising that the one Mississippi team on the list is 1921-1923. Thank you very much. I'm also told he played for one of the Cardinals' farm teams. Maybe that's the Foundation team. The Greenwood Indians don't have any listed affiliation. My understanding of it, and this is just based on what I recall from Ken Burns, is that the Cardinals were the only major league team that really had an extensive farm system in those days, but I don't think the family member who told me about the St. Louis affiliation would have had any knowledge of that. Alright, I'm off-topic enough for now. I'll continue the investigation on my own.
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Source: http://iagenweb.org/clinton/people/patin/PTPatin.htm (This source also includes the photo that was posted above.) Last edited by RUKen; 08-27-2014 at 05:07 PM. |
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Also, my grandfather, that is Herbert's own son and a baseball enthusiast in his own right, never said anything to me about Cleveland. And he talked about baseball pretty much every day of his life. The Cardinals were always his favorite team, and that was because his father had been in their farm system for a time. It's possible they offered him a big league contract, but I doubt that part of the story as well, as it just seems like something that members of his immediate family would have known about and mentioned to me at some point. Also it seems unlikely that he would have been offered the opportunity to play in St. Louis without having accomplished enough in the minors to show up in the baseball-reference database, but maybe it's less thorough than I give it credit for. It also seems to me if he had been that good that soon he would have been something of a local legend as opposed to just the great-grandfather who played a little minor league ball once. Last edited by darwinbulldog; 08-27-2014 at 09:07 PM. |
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FWIW, the minor league info in baseball-reference is far from perfect when you get back into the 1920's and earlier. Some are better than others, but seems to be largely dependent on the availability of source material. Lots of question marks next to player names for many teams indicating uncertainty.
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The Baseball-Reference roster for the 1923 Greenwood Indians is particularly incomplete, probably because the league disbanded in mid-season. I came across another website that included a roster for this team, but Herb Dessauer wasn't included. |
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