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Posted By: Ed Ivey
I'm trying to learn more about these 16 men. Does anyone have a partial or full list of player first names? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Here are the names that I have listed complete, though some (David Crockett or Dan McGeehan) sound too good to be true: |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
Thank you, Seth! It's nice to be able to put full names to the pictures. I had previously run the name Crockett through a major league search engine, yielding "Davey", who apparently had a one-month career in the bigs in 1901. Since he was born in Roanoke and died in Charlottesville, I figured it might be the one. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
No problem, Ed. I thought "Davey Crockett" was just too good to be true, along with "Triple H" Hoffman, but that's the closest I can get. Crockett's card is really one of the dumpiest, most southern looking baseball cards I've ever seen. I'm surprised he doesn't have the dixie flag on his belt buckle: |
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Posted By: Rhys Yeakley
I actually have 2 handwritten letters from Davey Crocket (the ballplayer) and another 50-60 scorecards and letters from players in this set that came from the estate of a player who JUST missed the T209 set somehow. He also played against Joe Jackson at Greenville. When I dig the letters out I will scan the Crocketts. He died in 1961 but I think the two I have are the lone signatures in the hobby. His English skills lead me to believe there is a reason he was not a prolific writer! Appearantly the Rocky Mount team was owned by some doctors who had a drug store etc. It is a fascinating league that very little is actually known about. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Rhys- Thanks for the info, I would love to see scans of those letters. What do the scorecards look like, and when do they date to? |
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
Here's what I have on the T209-1 boys: |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
This is all great stuff guys - a research foundation to which I hope to add. Thank you all for responding. Rhys, I too would love to see scans of Davey's letters. For me, the relative obscurity of these players makes it all the more fascinating to learn about them. |
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Posted By: Vincent
. . . . as an interested party who would love to see what the rare signature of former Detroit Tigers Daniel "Davy" Crockett looks like. |
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