Ernest J. Lanigan Articles : scrapbook, 1946 - 1950. c.1950.

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Ernest J. Lanigan Articles : scrapbook, 1946 - 1950. c.1950.

A collection of articles written by Ernie Lanigan. The articles are part of a series titled, "First of the Famous", each article highlights a player. Lanigan's second series of articles are titled, "Hall of Famers' Firsts" with each article highlighting the career of a Hall of Famer.

1 scrapbook (340mm x 270mm x 35mm)

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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests. It serves as the central point of the history of baseball in the United States and displays baseball-related artifacts and exhibits, honoring those who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the sport. The Hall's motto is "Preserving History, Honoring Excellence, Connecting Generations." Cooperstown is often used as shorthand (or a metonym) for the ...

Lanigan, Ernest J. (Ernest John), 1873-

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Shortly after The Sporting News was launched, 15-year-old Lanigan went to work for his uncles, the Spink brothers. He worked for the New York Press until 1911, when he became secretary of the International League under Ed Barrow. He served stints as baseball editor for the Cleveland Leader, business manager of several Cardinals farm teams, and press information director for the International League. His frail health was a factor in his frequent job changes. In 1946, he was named curator of the H...

Lanigan, Ernest J. (Ernest John), 1873-

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Shortly after The Sporting News was launched, 15-year-old Lanigan went to work for his uncles, the Spink brothers. He worked for the New York Press until 1911, when he became secretary of the International League under Ed Barrow. He served stints as baseball editor for the Cleveland Leader, business manager of several Cardinals farm teams, and press information director for the International League. His frail health was a factor in his frequent job changes. In 1946, he was named curator of the H...