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Photographic Archive Index:
1. Index
2. Top, Left: Buck Ewing: (Hall of Fame Archives - BL-4995.84)
2. Top, Right: Buck Ewing: Baseball: An Illustrated History, by Geoffrey C. Ward & Ken Burns, 1994, pp. 37.
2. Middle, Left: Buck Ewing: INTERNET:
2. Middle, Middle: Buck Ewing: INTERNET:
2. Middle, Right: Buck Ewing: Smithsonian Baseball: Inside The World's Finest Private Collections, by Stephen Wong, 2005, pp. 37.
2. Bottom: Buck Ewing: INTERNET: A.G. Spalding Baseball Collection
2. Bottom, Left: Buck Ewing: The Illustrated American, May 10, 1890. These photos appeared in Baseball Extra: A newspaper history of the glorious game from its beginnings to the present, From the Eric C. Caren Collection, 2000, pp. 292.
2. Bottom, Middle: Buck Ewing: The Illustrated American, May 10, 1890. These photos appeared in Baseball Extra: A newspaper history of the glorious game from its beginnings to the present, From the Eric C. Caren Collection, 2000, pp. 292.
2. Far Bottom, Right: Buck Ewing: The Baseball Hall of Fame 50th Anniversary Book, by Gerald Astor, 1988, pp. 27.
2. Bottom, Right: Buck Ewing: That Old Ball Game: rare photographs from baseball's glorioius past, Compiled and Edited by David R. Phillips, text by Lawrence Kart, 1975, pp. 33.
3. Top, Left: Cap Anson: Pictorial History of American Sports, by John Durant & Otto Bettmann, 1952, pp. 89.
3. Top, Middle: Cap Anson: Baseball: An Illusterated History, by Geoffrrey C. Ward/Ken Burns, 1988, pp. 31. Or one can use Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 12, or The Baseball Story, by Fred Lieb, 1950, pp. 51.
3. Top, Right: Cap Anson: INTERNET:
3. Bottom: Cap Anson: INTERNET:
3. Bottom, Right: 3 shot collage of Anson: INTERNET:
4. Willie Keeler: INTERNET:
4. Willie Keeler: Middle:
4. Willie Keeler: Right: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 64.
4. Middle: Willie Keeler:
4. Bottom: Willie Keeler: SABR's The National Pastime, Special Pictorial Issue - The Deadball Era, Volume 5, Spring, 1986, pp. 1.
4. Far Bottom: Willie Keeler: INTERNET:
4. Bottom, Bottom: Willie Keeler: Source: That Ball Game, compiled and edited by David R. Phillips, text by Lawrence Kart, 1975, 96.
5. Top, Left: Cy Young: The Hurlers, by Kevin Kerrane, 1989, pp. 93.
5. Top, Right: Cy Young: Baseball Memories, 1900-1909: An Illustrated Chronicle of The Big Leagues' First Decade, by Marc Okkonen, 1992, pp. 93.
5. Middle, Left: Cy Young: My 66 Years in the Big Leagues, by Connie Mack, 1950, pp. 33.
5. Middle, Middle: Cy Young: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 404.
5. Middle, Right: Cy Young: The New York Times Book of Sports Legends, ed. by Joseph J. Vecchione, 1991, pp. 358.
5. Bottom, Left: Cy Young: INTERNET:
6. Top, Left: Michael 'King' Kelly:
6. Top, Middle: Michael 'King' Kelly: Baseball in the Afternoon: Tales from a Bygone Era, by Robert Smith, 1993, pp. 128. Or, one can alternately use Baseball: A Celebration!, by James Buckley, Jr./Jim Gigliotti, 2001, pp. 49. SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 73. 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 69.
6. Top, Right: Michael 'King' Kelly: Baseball: An Illustrated History, by Geoffrey C. Ward/Ken Burns, 1988, pp. 36.
6. Bottom, Left: Michael 'King' Kelly: The Baseball Story, by Fred Lieb, 1950, pp. 31.
6. Bottom, Right: Michael 'King' Kelly: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 53.
7. Left: Ed Delahanty: INTERNET: Chicago Daily News
7. Middle: Ed Delahanty: INTERNET: Chicago Daily News
7. Right: Ed Delahanty: The World Series and Highlights of Baseball, by Lamont Buchanan, 1951, pp. 26.
7. Bottom, Left: Ed Delahanty: Baseball: the Illustrated History of America's Game, by Donald Honig, 1990, pp. 23.
8. Left: Dan Brouthers: American Baseball: Volume 1, by David Quentin Voigt, 1990, pp. 160.
9. Top, Left: Jimmy Ryan: INTERNET: Chicago Daily News
9. Top, Right: Jimmy Ryan: INTERNET:
9. Middle, Left: Jimmy Ryan: SABR's Baseball Research Journal, #28, 1999, pp. 65.
9. Middle, Second from Left: Jimmy Ryan: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 952.
9. Middle, Third from Left: Jimmy Ryan: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 71.
9. Middle, Far Right: Jimmy Ryan: Baseball Memories, 1900-1909: An Illustrated Chronicle of The Big Leagues' First Decade, by Marc Okkonen, 1992, pp. 112.
9. Bottom, Left: Jimmy Ryan: INTERNET:
9. Bottom, Right: Jimmy Ryan: INTERNET:
10. Left: Herman Long: INTERNET: Chicago Daily News
10. Middle: Herman Long: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 71.
10. Right: Herman Long: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 81. Baseball Memories, 1900-1909: An Illustrated Chronicle of The Big Leagues' First Decade, by Marc Okkonen, 1992, pp. 91.
10. Bottom, Left: Herman Long: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 633. 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 79.
10. Bottom, Right: Herman Long: The Boston Braves, by Harold Kaese, 1948, pp. 86.
11. Left: Amos Rusie: The History of Baseball, by Allison Danzig/Joe Reichler, 1959, pp. 58.
11. Middle: Amos Rusie: Strikeout: A Celebration of The Art of Pitching, by William Curran, 1995, pp. 84.
11. Right: Amos Rusie: Baseball: An Illusterated History, by Geoffrrey C. Ward/Ken Burns, 1988, pp. 36.
11. Far Right: Amos Rusie: Baseball Memories, 1900-1909: An Illustrated Chronicle of The Big Leagues' First Decade, by Marc Okkonen, 1992, pp. 121.
11. Middle: collage of 3 Ned Williamson baseball cards: INTERNET:
11. Middle, Right: Ned Williamson: A Clever Base-Ballist: The Life and times of John Montgomery Ward, by Bryan Di Salvatore, 1999, pp. 244. Or one could alternately use the less cropped but less intensely-detailed: Big Sticks, by William Curran, 1990, pp. 103.
11. Bottom: collage of 3 Ned Williamson baseball cards: INTERNET:
12. Top, Left: Jim 'Pud' Galvin: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall, Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 189.
12. Top, Right: Jim 'Pud' Galvin: INTERNET:
12. Bottom: Left: Mickey Welch: INTERNET:
12. Bottom, Middle: Mickey Welch: INTERNET:
12. Bottom, Right: Mickey Welch: INTERNET:
13. Left: Clark Griffith: The Baseball Story, by Fred Lieb, 1950, pp. 51.
13. Middle: Clark Griffith: SABR's The National Pastime: Special Pictorial Issue: The Dead Ball Era, Spring, 1986, #5, pp. 27.
13. Right: Clark Griffith: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall, Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 208.
15. Left: Hugh Duffy: Spalding Collection
15. Middle: Hugh Duffy: INTERNET:
15. Right: Hugh Duffy: The Boston Braves, by Harold Kaese, 1948, pp. 86.
16. Tony Mullane:
16. Tony Mullane: The Crooked Pitch, by Martin Quigley, 1984, pp. 5.
17. Charlie Radbourne: The Boston Braves, by Harold Kaese, 1948, pp. 54.
18. George Gore: INTERNET:
18. George Gore: INTERNET:
18. Jimmy McAleer: INTERNET:
18. Jimmy McAleer: INTERNET:
18. Jimmy McAleer: The Cleveland Indians, by Franklin Lewis, 1949, pp. 52.
18. Jimmy McAleer: The National Game, by Alfred H. Spink, 1911, pp. 275.
19. Left: Roger Connor: Spalding Collection
19. Right: Roger Connor: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 109. 108.
19. Botom: Roger Connor: Baseball: An Illusterated History, by Geoffrrey C. Ward/Ken Burns, 1988, pp. 36.
20. Left: Cal McVey: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection, Or, one can alternately use SABR's The National Pastime, #16, 1996, pp. 109. SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 33. 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 16.
20. Right: Paul Hines: SABR's Mound City Memories: Baseball in St. Louis, edited by Bob Tiemann, 2007, pp. 15.
21. Left: Charlie Bennett: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 71.
21. Right: Charlie Bennett: www.members.tripod.com
22. Left: Kid Nichols: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 304.
22. 2nd from Left: Kid Nichols: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 304.
22. 3rd from Left: Kid Nichols: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 304.
22. 3rd from Right: Kid Nichols:
22. Far Right: Kid Nichols: The Autobiography of Bbaseball, by Joseph Wallace, 1998, pp. 122.
23. Left: George Davis: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall, Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 133.
23. Right: George Davis:
23. Bottom, Left: George Davis: SABR'S Deadball Stars of the American League, edited by David Jones, 2001, pp. 486.
23. Bottom, Right: George Davis: Baseball Memories, 1900-1909: An Illustrated Chronicle of The Big Leagues' First Decade, by Marc Okkonen, 1992, pp. 153.
24. Left: Deacon White: A. G. Spalding Collection
24. Middle: Deacon White: A. G. Spalding Collection
24. Right: Deacon White: SABR's The National Pastime, 1999, #19, pp. inside cover. Or one can alternately use the much more cropped The Imperfect Diamond: The Story of Baseball's reserve System and the Men who fought To cfhange It, by Lee Lowenfish/Tony Lupien, 1980, pp. 126.
25. Top, Left: Jimmie Collins: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall, Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 113. Or, Baseball's Dream Teams, by Lloyd Johnson, 1990, pp. 19.
25. Top, Middle: Jimmie Collins: Athletics Album: A Photo History of the Philadelphia Athletics, by Mark Stang, 2006, pp. 30.
25. Top, Right: Jimmie Collins:The Boston Red Sox, by Frederick G. Lieb, 1947, pp. 66.
25. Bottom: Jimmy Collins: Baseball's Hall of Fame, by Kenneth D. Smith, 1947, pp. 170.
25. Bottom, Middle: Jimmie Collins: Red Sox Century: 100 Years of Red Sox Baseball, by Glenn Stout/Richard A. Johnson, 2000, pp. 2. Or the less clear SABR's Deadball Stars of the American League, edited by David Jones, 2006, pp. 404.
25. Bottom, Right: Jimmie Collins: The Boston Braves, by Jimmie Collins, 1948, pp. 86.
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26. John M. Ward: A Clever Base-Ballist: The Life and Times of John Montgomery Ward, by Bryan Di Salvatore, 1999, pp. 244. SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 83.
26. John M. Ward: Baseball: A Celebration!, by James Buckley, Jr./Jim Gigliotti, 2001, pp. 46.
26. Bottom: John M. Ward: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 384.
27. Fred Tenney: The Boston Braves, by Harold Kaese, 1948, pp. 87.
28. Left: Doc Bushong:
28. Right: Doc Bushong:
29. Top, Left: Charlie Ferguson: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection; SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 72.
29. Top, Right: Charlie Ferguson: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection;
29. Rest of #29: Charlie Ferguson: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection;
30. Top, Left: John Clarkson: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 46.
30. Top, Middle: John Clarkson: INTERNET:
30. Top, Right: Top: John Clarkson: INTERNET:
30. Bottom: John Clarkson: Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 80.
30. Bottom, Right: John Clarkson: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 62.
30. Bottom, Right: John Clarkson: The Boston Braves, by Harold Kaese, 1948, pp. 54.
31. Left: Ross Barnes: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 16.
31. Right: Kid Gleason: INTERNET:
32. Left: Bid McPhee: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall, Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 341. Or, one can alternately use SABR's The National Pastime, #14, 1994, pp. 49. SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 73.
32. Middle: Bid McPhee:
32. Right: Bid McPhee: INTERNET:
33. Frances C. Richter:
34. Left: Wes Fisler: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection; SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 32.
34. Right: Tim Murnane: A. G. Spalding Collection
36. Martin Bergen: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 81
37. Left: Connie Mack:
37. Right: Connie Mack:
38. Top, Left: Hughie Jennings: Baseball's Golden Age: The Photographs of Charles M. Conlon, by Neal McCabe/Constance McCabe, 1993, pp. 142. Source: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall: Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 252.
39. All shots of Tommy McCarthy: A. G. Spalding Collection
40. All shots of Jack Clements: A. G. Spalding Collection
40. Top, Right: Jack Clements: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 53.
41. Left: Jack Glasscock: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 394.
41. Right: Charlie Buffinton: All shots of Charlie Buffinton: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection
or, one can alternately use The BallPlayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 130.
43. Top, Left: Tim Keefe: Sporting News Presents Heroes of the Hall, Baseball's all-time best, by Ron Smith, 2002, pp. 264. Or one can use the more cropped Baseball's Best, by Martin Appel & Burt Goldblatt, 1980, pp. 236.
43. Top, Right: Tim Keefe:
43. Bottom, Left: Tim Keefe: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 67.
43. Bottom, Right: Tim Keefe: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 55.
44. Left: Bill Lange: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 85.
44. Right: Dummy Hoy: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 494.
45. Left: Ned Hanlon: Pictorial History of American Sports, by John Durant & Otto Bettmann, 1952, pp. 91.
45. Middle: Ned Hanlon:
45. Right: Ned Hanlon:
45. Bottom Left: Silver King:
45. Bottom, Middle: Silver King: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 572.
45. Bottom, Right: Candy Cummings: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 30.
46. Left: Sam Thompson: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 83.
46. Right: Wilbert Robinson: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 930.
47. Left: Ed McKean: The Ballplayers, ed. by Mike Shatzkin, 1990, pp. 716.
47. Middle: Pete Browning: Baseball: An Illustrated History, by Geoffrey C. Ward & Ken Burns, 1994, pp. 37. (Or, one can alternately use: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 71. 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 34.
47. Right: Pete Browning: INTERNET:
48. Sports Writers:
49. Left: Boston BeanEaters: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 34-35. Or, one can alternately use the much less clear, detailed, Our Game, by Charles Alexander, 1991, pp. 116.
49 Right: Boston Red Stockings: Our Game, by Charles Alexander, 1991, pp. 116.
49. Third from Top: Boston Red Stockings: Baseball's Book of Firsts, by Lloyd Johnson, 1999, pp. 55.
49. Fourth from the Top: Boston Red Stockings:
50. 1882 Chicago White Stockings:
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51. 1887 Detroit Wolverines: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection
52. 1884 New York Gothams: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 59. Or, one can use the much clearer, but more cropped SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 47.
53. 1889 New York Giants:
54. 1899 Cleveland Spiders:
55. Billy Sunday: Baseball: An Illusterated History, by Geoffrrey C. Ward/Ken Burns, 1988, pp. 37.
56. Top: 1879 Providence Grays Base Ball Club: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 45.
56. Bottom: 1879 Providence Grays Base Ball Club: INTERNET: A. G. Spalding Collection.
57. Bob Ferguson
58. 1860 Brooklyn Excelsiors
59. Noodles Hahn
60. Left: Guy Hecker: SABR's The National Pastime, #14, 1994, pp. 16. Or, SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 71.
61. Right: Ted Breitenstein: SABR's The National Pastime, #11, 1992, pp. 13.
61. Sam Crane:
63. Baseball owners:
64. Top: 1894 Baltimore Orioles: The Baseball Story, by Fred Lieb, 1950, pp. 146. Or, one can alternately use The Great American Baseball Scrapbook, by A. D. Suehsdorf, 1978, pp. 15.
64. Bottom: 1894 Baltimore Orioles: That Old Ball Game, compiled and edited by David R. Phillips, text by Lawrence Kart, 1975, pp. 15.
64. Third from Top: Baltimore Orioles: Or one can alternately use The Days of Mr. McGraw, by Joseph Durso, 1969, pp. 24.
64. Bottom: Baltimore Orioles:
65. Nashville Americans 1885, Southern League.
66. Hugh Duffy:
67. Left: Bobby Lowe: The Sporting News Selects the 50 Greatest Sluggers, by Tony DeMarco, 2000, pp. 116. Or a much degraded photo in Sporting News, July 11, 1951, pp. 13.
67. Right: Bobby Lowe: The Boston Braves, by Harold Kaese, 1948, pp. 86.
68. Charles Comiskey: The Story of Baseball in words and pictures, by John Durant, 1947, pp. 115.
68. Charles Comiskey: Source: That Old Ball Game, compiled and edited by David R. Phillips, text by Lawrence Kart, 1975, pp. 29. Or, one can alternately use the much smaller, less detailed Baseball: An Illusterated History, by Geoffrrey C. Ward/Ken Burns, 1988, pp. 36.
69. Top: 1885 Chicago White Stockings: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 66. Or, one can use the more cropped The Baseball Story, by Fred Lieb, 1950, pp. 50.
69. Bottom: 1885 Chicago White Stockings: INTERNET: (Transcendental Graphics)
70. Lee Richmond:
71. Top: Clark Griffith:
71. Bottom: Clark Griffith:
73. Tip O'Neil:
74. 1897 Boston Beaneaters: Our Game, by Charles Alexander, 1991, pp. 116.
75. Boston Beaneater's Infieders: SABR's The National Pastime, #3, Spring, 1984, pp. 81.
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76. Baltimore Orioles Infielders: INTERNET: 150 Years of Baseball, 1989, pp. 73.
77. Western League Magnates: 1890s: The American League Story, by Lee Allen, 1965, pp. 116.
78. Freddie Parent: Baseball Memories, 1900-1909: An Illustrated Chronicle of The Big Leagues' First Decade, by Marc Okkonen, 1992, pp. 84.
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