Harry Eisenstat papers, 1933-2003.

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Harry Eisenstat papers, 1933-2003.

Contains contracts, baseball memorabilia, statistics, newspaper clippings, books, correspondence and invitations, newsletters of Curtis Industries, photographs of players, family and friends, and a VHS tape, The life and times of Hank Greenberg. Also includes a 1940 baseball card. Included in the collection are two books: In the shadow of the Babe / Brent P. Kelley (1995) ; and, Tales from the Tribe dugout / Russell J. Schneider (2002).

1 container, 1 oversize container (.70 linear feet)

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Greenberg, Hank, 1911-1986

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Henry Benjamin Greenberg (born Hyman Greenberg; January 1, 1911 – September 4, 1986), nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank", "Hankus Pankus", or "The Hebrew Hammer", was an American professional baseball player and team executive. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the Detroit Tigers as a first baseman in the 1930s and 1940s. A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and a two-time Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award winner, he was one of the premier power hitters of his generation and is wid...

Cleveland Indians (Baseball team)

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Eisenstat, Harry, 1915-2003.

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Major league baseball pitcher who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Detroit Tigers, and the Cleveland Indians. He owned a hardware store in Shaker Heights, Ohio and was vice president and sales manager of Curtis Industries. From the description of Harry Eisenstat papers, 1933-2003. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 301754119 ...

Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team)

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Schneider, Russell J.

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Kelley, Brent P.

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Curtis Industries.

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Ruth, Babe, 1895-1948

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George Herman Ruth was born February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland to Katherine and George Herman Ruth Sr. In 1902, Ruth was sent to St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, an orphanage and reformatory, at the age of seven to teach him discipline. It was here that he learned to play baseball. He signed a contract with the minor league Baltimore Orioles in 1914. Ruth received his nickname "Babe" when his minor league teammates referred to him as manager Jack Dunn's new babe. He began his ma...

Detroit Tigers (Baseball team)

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