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Old 08-05-2016, 02:58 PM
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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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Old 08-05-2016, 03:10 PM
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Jimmy welcome back. Would love to see what's in those stacks of cdvs and stereoviews!
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Old 08-05-2016, 07:43 PM
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Jimmy welcome back. Would love to see what's in those stacks of cdvs and stereoviews!
I was thinking the exact same thing! It would be great to see that entire stack spread out.

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
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Jimmy welcome back. Would love to see what's in those stacks of cdvs and stereoviews!
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.

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Old 08-08-2016, 07:12 AM
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Love the early baseball balls like that. They look so primitive. Thanks for sharing.

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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.

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Picked up my first 19th Century this week, very excited.

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Where have you been, Jimmy?
Hey Gary, just took a 4 year break from the forum but didn't abandon my collecting habits
How's that Ross Barnes collection going?
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Very slow on the Barnes stuff, Jimmy. Most are holding onto what they've got.
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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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