Kid Nichols Scrapbooks : scrapbooks, 1890 - 1900.

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Kid Nichols Scrapbooks : scrapbooks, 1890 - 1900.

A collection of articles, game accounts and box scores relating to Kid Nichols and the Boston Beaneaters. Volume 3 has game accounts and box scores from the 1892 Championship series. Volume 4 has coverage of the California tour, Winter Fair Series of 1893 and 1894. Article on an indoor baseball game played at the San Francisco armory, describing its rules. Volume 5, 1894 to 1895, covers the South End fire and Championship series of 1895; 1894 articles end in May. Volume 6 has articles on the suicide of Martin Bergen.

2 scrapbooks (405mm x 320mm x 16mm)1 scrapbook (408mm x 320mm x 18mm)1 scrapbook (440mm x 370mm x 30mm)1 scrapbook (432mm x 375mm x 35mm)1 scrapbook (350mm x 290mm x 45mm)

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National League (Baseball)

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Championship series (Baseball) 1892.

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Boston Beaneaters (Baseball team)

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Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team)

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The Baltimore Orioles began playing in Milwaukee in 1901 as a charter member of the American League. They moved to St. Louis the following year and were renamed the Browns. They moved to Baltimore in 1954. From the description of Baltimore Orioles : ephemera, 1901- [ongoing] (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 44654674 ...

Championship series (Baseball) 1895.

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Nichols, Kid, 1869-1953

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Charles Kid Nichols ranks among the game's all-time winners, totaling 360 victories over a 15-year Major League career. As a 20-year-old rookie in 1890, he led the Boston Beaneaters with 27 victories. He went on to win 30 or more games a record seven times, compiling 10 straight years of 20 or more wins and leading the league in victories in three consecutive seasons, 1896-98. Remarkably, he completed 531 of the 561 games he started. In his first nine seasons with Boston, he sparked the club to ...

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