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Old 09-14-2013, 09:45 AM
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Anthony, While this post was from 2010, according to my records I dealt with Eric in 1998 when he was living in Nebraska and shortly before I had email. I've also dealt with another relative of Ed Bryan living in Illinois. Don't remember our conversation from the '90's, however
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A number of years ago, I began a website, www.sulphurdell.com, to commemorate Nashville's old ballpark. I had two people write to me about their recollection about a family member who played at the long-gone park, both the grandsons of Nashville teammates Byon Speece and Bill Rodda. Ironically, both played in the PCL although in different decades.

Through the website we were able to determine that the grandsons lived within a few miles of each other in northern California and were able to swap family and baseball information in their attempts to piece together their grandfathers' baseball history.

What I'd like to add to this conversation is the value in forums such as net54baseball.com; it truly is heartwarming for historical facts, and lore, to be re-told and is valuable to not only families but historians as well.

Even though the prime interest here is cards and memorabilia, when it takes the form of history that helps to complete family stories, the results cannot be measured by dollar value or grading.

My cap's off to those who have assisted Eric in his quest!

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Old 09-14-2013, 05:16 PM
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I talked with Bill Rodda's grandson last night (not related to your post) and he genuinely appreciates your website and efforts. He and his uncle (Bill's son) attended our PCL Reunion a few weeks back for the first time and enjoyed talking with other attendees. I've been in touch with Ken now for about ten years. Its great to help fill in the blanks for the families, but the families are also able to fill in some of the blanks in our research...Mark



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A number of years ago, I began a website, www.sulphurdell.com, to commemorate Nashville's old ballpark. I had two people write to me about their recollection about a family member who played at the long-gone park, both the grandsons of Nashville teammates Byon Speece and Bill Rodda. Ironically, both played in the PCL although in different decades.

Through the website we were able to determine that the grandsons lived within a few miles of each other in northern California and were able to swap family and baseball information in their attempts to piece together their grandfathers' baseball history.

What I'd like to add to this conversation is the value in forums such as net54baseball.com; it truly is heartwarming for historical facts, and lore, to be re-told and is valuable to not only families but historians as well.

Even though the prime interest here is cards and memorabilia, when it takes the form of history that helps to complete family stories, the results cannot be measured by dollar value or grading.

My cap's off to those who have assisted Eric in his quest!
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A number of years ago, I began a website, www.sulphurdell.com, to commemorate Nashville's old ballpark. I had two people write to me about their recollection about a family member who played at the long-gone park, both the grandsons of Nashville teammates Byon Speece and Bill Rodda. Ironically, both played in the PCL although in different decades.

Through the website we were able to determine that the grandsons lived within a few miles of each other in northern California and were able to swap family and baseball information in their attempts to piece together their grandfathers' baseball history.

What I'd like to add to this conversation is the value in forums such as net54baseball.com; it truly is heartwarming for historical facts, and lore, to be re-told and is valuable to not only families but historians as well.

Even though the prime interest here is cards and memorabilia, when it takes the form of history that helps to complete family stories, the results cannot be measured by dollar value or grading.

My cap's off to those who have assisted Eric in his quest!
I completely agree. This is one of the better reads (on any site) that I've come across recently. Thanks to everyone who contributing this being a heartwarming thread.
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Old 09-14-2013, 10:21 AM
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Anthony, While this post was from 2010, according to my records I dealt with Eric in 1998 when he was living in Nebraska and shortly before I had email. I've also dealt with another relative of Ed Bryan living in Illinois. Don't remember our conversation from the '90's, however
D'oh! Didn't notice that Marc had dredged up an old thread!
But it did prompt Skips post, which is spot on.
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D'oh! Didn't notice that Marc had dredged up an old thread!
But it did prompt Skips post, which is spot on.
Very old thread, Anthony -- apologies. Just found it with interest when trying to find out more about Eddie Bryan after I picked up that tabbed example-

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