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Old 09-24-2021, 09:53 PM
Keith H. Thompson Keith H. Thompson is offline
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Default Provenance of Harry Wright Scorebooks

Purpose of this thread is to ask if any members know or are willing to share any information on the likely provenance of the Bruce Foster collection of Harry Wright Scorebooks.
There are Net54 readers out there who know far more than I about the scorebooks, but let's consider. Barry Sloate recalls that there were exactly ten scorebooks in the Foster collection as purchased in 1990.

Boston 1878, 1879, 1889, 1881
Providence 1883
Philadelphia 1884, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1889-90

1982 Providence and 1887 Philadelphia were conspicuously missing.

Another purpose of this message is to imply that most of the yearbooks are probably still intact in the collections of old timers in their original bound form. I infer this because I never have seen a great many individual program pages for sale either at auction or on a dealer's table. And when I have, it is usually one that has a full signature in the scorer's box and thus more valuable.

I went to the NYPL several years ago and asked to see the "ten Harry Wight scorebooks" as listed in their current catalogue file. I was immediately escorted to an office where I had to explain "why was I interested." I was then shown a simple manila folder containing exactly ten scorecards, not scorebooks, of roughly the same time frame, but none were scored or had anything about them identifying them with Harry Wright. What am I to think?
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