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Harper's November 3, 1866
The top team is The "Athletics" of Philadelphia The bottom team is The "Atlantics" of Brooklyn |
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Harper's November 25, 1865
Champion Nine of the Atlantic Base-Ball Club of Brooklyn The nine, in the order pictured, are : John Galvin - Dickey Pearce - Fred Crane Charles Smith - Frank Norton - Joe Start John Chapman - Tom Pratt - Sid Smith |
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Harper's November 18, 1865
Base-Ball match between the "Athletics" of Philadelphia, PA and the "Atlantics" of Brooklyn, NY played at Philadelphia |
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Here's my last entry in a thread that has been, at least for me, quite entertaining. Thank you Dennis for starting it.
From March 23, 1861 a certain Captain A. Doubleday, who probably doesn't deserve to be included on this thread, is pictured at the bottom left. Anything that I have scanned that is older than this isn't baseball, it's cricket. Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 05-12-2009 at 11:56 PM. Reason: typo |
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PS - To Rman444, that half plate ambrotype is pretty cool.
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I hope everyone realizes that my Abner Doubleday CDV posting (as well as my avatar) is more or less a joke! That's my since of humor. And it is also my oldest card, therefore I like it. I liked this thread too!
Ken |
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I don't know if this has been done yet, but I have a team card (Wright and Gould trade card) with Anson on it.
It's on my website (sorry haven't figured out the photo posting yet here): 19thcenturycards.net I also have an 1871 imperial cabinet of a Connecticut team with O'Rourke on it, and an imperial cabinet of the 1868 Cinn. team with the Wrights (both not on the site yet). |
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