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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T23:11:17machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T23:11:17humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-04T14:45:00humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonKelly, Michael J., 1857-1894presumedKelly, KingpresumedKelly, Mike, 1857-1894presumedKelly, King, 1857-1894presumed1857-12-311894-11-08EnglishMale
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From the description of Letters of Michael J. Kelly, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79423771Long, Frederick E.Kelly, Michael J., 1857-1894St Louis Browns Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1886-1888.St Louis Browns Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1886-1888.1 scrapbook (310mm x 265mm x 35mm)Newspaper clippings covering the St. Louis Browns from 1886 to 1888. Includes game accounts, editorials, box scores and world series accounts. Articles relating to the winter meeting of 1886, the Wiman trophy and King Kelly sold to Boston for $10,000.00. On page 46, there is a description of the ball, number used per year, cost. States umpire must break box seal on field before tossing to pitcher. The last page has an interview with Cap Anson, copyright 1911, describing his career. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumKelly, Michael J., 1857-1894. Letters of Michael J. Kelly, undated.Kelly, Michael J., 1857-1894.Letters of Michael J. Kelly, undated.2 items.Library of Congress19th Century Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1888-1898.19th Century Scrapbook : scrapbook, 1888-1898.1 scrapbook (352mm x 215mm x 24mm)A collection of newspaper clippings from 1888-1898, with the bulk in the late 1880's. Includes biographies of various players, game accounts and yearly stats. There is an article recalling the 1888 tour to Australia and an article on Harry Wright and how he introduced coaching by signals. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumLong, Frederick E. Frederick E. Long Collection [microform] Papers, 1871-1905, bulk 1873-1890.Long, Frederick E.Frederick E. Long Collection [microform] Papers, 1871-1905, bulk 1873-1890. 1873-1890.2 boxes ; 0.8 linear ft.Papers of Frederick E. Long, treasurer of both the Boston Base Ball Club (ca. 1871-1888) and the Boston Base Ball Players' League Club (1890). The collection is comprised of records and correspondence relating to the operation of the baseball clubs, with the bulk of the material consisting of financial and administrative records. Collection highlights include: letters from manager Harry Wright, which give first-hand accounts of many Boston games, and also highlight the problems confronting a nineteeth-century baseball manager; a series of letters between Long and Albert Goodwill Spalding revealing Long's efforts to use Spalding as a proxy to obtain stock in the Boston club; and letters from Boston Players' League scouts John Morrill and Arthur Dixwell venting their frustration with Mike "King" Kelly's efforts to sign players for the team in competition with their efforts. The effort to obtain Mike Kelly for the Boston Players' League team at a salary of $10,000 is also briefly documented. Other records document player contracts, player negotiations, and hiring decisions, and stockholder relations. The records of the Players' League team focus on the issues involved in setting up a team, including hiring players, constructing a stadium, and negotiating concessions contracts. A small number of news clippings describing Boston baseball games are also part of the collection. National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumLong, Frederick E. Frederick E. Long Collection : Papers, 1871-1905, bulk 1873-1890.Long, Frederick E.Frederick E. Long Collection : Papers, 1871-1905, bulk 1873-1890. 1873-1890.2 boxes ; 0.8 linear ft.Papers of Frederick E. Long, treasurer of both the Boston Base Ball Club (ca. 1871-1888) and the Boston Base Ball Players' League Club (1890). The collection is comprised of records and correspondence relating to the operation of the baseball clubs, with the bulk of the material consisting of financial and administrative records. Collection highlights include: letters from manager Harry Wright, which give first-hand accounts of many Boston games, and also highlight the problems confronting a nineteeth-century baseball manager; a series of letters between Long and Albert Goodwill Spalding revealing Long's efforts to use Spalding as a proxy to obtain stock in the Boston club; and letters from Boston Players' League scouts John Morrill and Arthur Dixwell venting their frustration with Mike "King" Kelly's efforts to sign players for the team in competition with their efforts. The effort to obtain Mike Kelly for the Boston Players' League team at a salary of $10,000 is also briefly documented. Other records document player contracts, player negotiations, and hiring decisions, and stockholder relations. The records of the Players' League team focus on the issues involved in setting up a team, including hiring players, constructing a stadium, and negotiating concessions contracts. A small number of news clippings describing Boston baseball games are also part of the collection. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum[Player file : Kelly, Michael Joseph, 1878- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.].[Player file : Kelly, Michael Joseph, 1878- / compiled by the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, N.Y.].1 folder.Player file includes material documenting his baseball career and personal life. These items include newspaper and magazine articles, biographical material, press releases, copies of original documents and other sundry items. File contents: folder 1 (1878- ). National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum