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Sorry the pics came out on their side...
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Really nice Trophy!
Here is photo of Henry Hyde, the first “thrower” , and winner in the first intercollegiate baseball game ever 1859. Amherst beat Williams. |
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Ted Kluszewski's grandfather
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I'm a little late here to Gary's 19th C. party and want to catch up a bit with these CDV images. They represent the only pairing of images of the same subject in both his Civil War officers uniform AND an 1860s era base ball uniform that I have ever seen.
The images have the pencil notation of Claes Forsgard written in the same hand across both specimens, with the Civil War image also reflecting the c. 1864-1866 tax stamp. Both images are striking and I consider myself very fortunate to have them both as it took winning two different auctions to keep them together. Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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These are a pair of Snyder style bats that date definitively to 1875, but research supports this model/style of bat being available and used back into the mid-1860s.
Period photography, such as this CDV recently offered in Hunts shows...upon close inspection...a fully milled down, wound handle bat with flat top barrel exact to the pair in my collection and seen in the 1875 Snyder Sporting Goods catalog. The lighter grained example being the Ash or Willow variety with the darker one being the Fully French Polished exemplar. Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Great stuff, Jonathan....and even more on your amazing website.
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Jonathon, great bats, and the Civil War cdv’s are among my favorites.
The other cdv you posted is a Yale player, Richards, 1871. |
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