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Description
Photographic portrait of the Hollywood Businessmen's Baseball Team, ca.1907. Twenty-three team members are shown posed in three rows, while spectators can be seen beyond the fence in the background. The first row is seated on the ground, and includes from left to right: Ralph Crane, J.B. Irsfeld, and G.B. Huckley with the other two unidentified. The second row is seated on the bench and includes : Peck, Andrew Strong, Armstrong, G.G. Greenwood, Melcher, M.L. Skillman, Louis Blondeau and J.F. Grass while one man is unnamed. The third row, which stands, includes: Frank K. Galloway (seen beyond the fence from the side), Dr. R.D. Tiffany, C.H. Mansheffri, C.E. Toberman, Geo. L. Eastman, Ralph C. Long, Hughes, Emil Fosster and Albright.
Type
image
Format
2 photographs : transparency, photoprint, b&w 21 x 26 cm. transparencies photographic prints photographs
Baseball Crane, Ralph Irsfeld, J.B Huckley, G.B Peck Strong, Andrew Armstrong Greenwood, G.G Melcher Skillman, M.L Blondeau, Louis Grass, J.F Galloway, Frank K Tiffany, Dr. R.D Mansheffri, C.H Toberman, C.E Eastman, Geo. L Long, Ralph C Hughes Fosster, Emil Albright Recreation--Baseball Sports facilities
Time Period
circa 1907
Place
California Los Angeles USA
Source
1-31-206 [Microfiche number] 8986 [Accession number] CHS-8986 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity]
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