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Items with subject 'Baseball'

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Smith Island baseball team photograph

by Northam, Charles (1948)

1 folder (0 linear feet)

This digital collection consists of one image of a newspaper clipping that reprinted a photograph of Smith Island baseball team in 1948. All of the individuals in the photograph, donated by Charles Northam, are identified.

Associated Subjects: Baseball
Identifier: 2019.108
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Sterling Photograph collection

by Unknown (1907 – 1919)

1 oversize box (3 linear feet)

This collection of photographs portrays a 1919 tribute to fallen soldiers of World War I in Dorchester County, Maryland. It also features a photocopy of a photograph taken from an unidentified book featuring the Cambridge High School Sophomore Volleyball team in 1914. The team is comprised of young women. Also of note is a 1907 photograph of the Cambridge Baseball Club, winners of the Eastern Shore and Delaware baseball championship of the same year. Team members have been identified on the back of the photograph by last name only. Do not attempt to flip the photograph. To prevent further damage to the photograph, members of the team are identified below. 1. Bonthron - Catcher 2. Townsend - Left Field and Captain 3. Corneil - 2nd Base 4. John Franklin Baker - 3rd Base 5. Baker - Umpire 6. Coolin - 1st Base 7. Wilson - Pitcher 8. Dawson - Center Field 9. Cunningham - Pitcher 10. Bonthron - 2nd Base 11. Bassett - Catcher and Manager 12. Gallagher - Short Stop 13. H. C. Byrd - Pitcher 14. Norman Meekin - Mascot

Associated Subjects: Baseball • World War, 1914-1918
Identifier: 2004.013
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Sudlersville, Jimmy Foxx ephemera

by Sudlersville Community Betterment Club (1987 – 2007)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection consists of ephemera from the Sudlersville Community Betterment Club related to Hall of Fame baseball player, Jimmy Foxx, who was born in Sudlersville, Maryland. It includes a National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum postcard, as well as programs from tribute events held in 1987, 1997, and 2007.

Associated Subjects: Baseball
Identifier: 2019.111
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment