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Ted--Where is the info about the relationship between Jim Fogarty and John Fogerty from? Obviously, the names are spelled differently, and Jim died at an early age from TB and I have seen no mention of him having a family.
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Jimmy welcome back. Would love to see what's in those stacks of cdvs and stereoviews!
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This is an awesome thread...it's great to see the diversity of 19th century items that are out there. Here are a bunch more that haven't been show yet. 1) Circa 1864 university cricket club (either Haverford or maybe Penn) 2) 1860's 1/6 plate tintype 3) Circa 1865 brass baseball belt buckle manufactured in Philadelphia 4) 1889 Boston BBC promotional print - Jordan, Marsh & Co. 5) Circa 1890 'A Stolen Base?' lithograph by Louis Prang 6) 1865 Frank Leslie's woodcut featuring James Creighton Last edited by aquarius31; 08-05-2016 at 07:43 PM. |
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Thanks Clint. Will do!
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Where have you been, Jimmy?
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Here are some recent 19th C. pickups...well, very recent...both are products of the Atlantic City National this past week.
1. c. 1850s - 1860s, single piece, Lemon Peel Style base ball. 2. H. Harwood & Sons Mfg. sales slip for an 1871 transaction of baseballs and bats. Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Love the early baseball balls like that. They look so primitive. Thanks for sharing.
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Picked up my first 19th Century this week, very excited.
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Hey Gary, just took a 4 year break from the forum but didn't abandon my collecting habits
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Very slow on the Barnes stuff, Jimmy. Most are holding onto what they've got.
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To quote Animal House - "Forget it, he's rolling."
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