Records, 1928-1973.

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Records, 1928-1973.

Philadelphia Phillies records include financial records, scouting reports, public relations files, and correspondence about player development and stadium leases, mostly from the period between 1950 and 1970.

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Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)

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Philadelphia National League Club.

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In 1883 Alfred J. Reach purchased the Worcester, Mass., professional baseball club and moved it to Philadelphia, adopting the "Phillies" as the official team name. The team remained mediocre until 1915 when Hall-of-Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander pitched them to a pennant. In 1943 the club was sold to Du Pont Company executive R. R. M. Carpenter, Sr., who turned over the operation of the club to his son R. R. M., Jr. Seven years later the so-called "Whiz Kids" wo...

Carpenter, R. R. M. (Robert Ruliph Morgan), 1940-

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Flood, Curt, 1938-1997

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Ewing, Cole, Erdman & Eubank.

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Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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N.W. Ayer & Son

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Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Cincinnati Reds (Baseball team)

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The Cincinnati Reds conducted spring training in Tampa Florida between 1931 and 1987. The only interruption was for three years during World War II, when the Reds trained at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. From the description of [Spring training results, 1952-1959 / compiled by the Cincinnati Reds]. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 39007845 ...

Frick, Ford C. 1894-1978.

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Giles, Warren C. (Warren Crandall), 1896-1979

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Warren C. Giles was the president of the National League (1951-1969). D.E. Gorseline was the Director of Adult Education for Bradley University in Peoria, Ill. From the description of Letter, 1954, July 7. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 45557614 ...

National League of Professional Baseball Clubs

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Milwaukee Braves (Baseball team)

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