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Item:Baseball Card Photographs CD Rom 1887 - 1914

Baseball Card Photographs CD Rom 1887 - 1914

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width=200 align=right border=0><FONT face=Verdana size=2><B>Over 3,000+ high
resolution baseball card photographs from 1887 - 1914 on CD-Rom!<FONT
color=#ff0000> </FONT></B>This collection represents more than one thousand
major and minor league ballplayers (primarily major league), from teams in
thirteen identified leagues and seventy-five cities in the United States and
Canada dating from 1887 to 1914. This <B>one-of-a-kind collectible</B> is an
extremely rare find and a highly sought after memorabilia item. All pictures on
the CD are of <B>extreme detail</B> and categorized accordingly so you can
easily find what you're looking for!</FONT></P>
<P align=justify><FONT face=Verdana size=2>These <B>vintage</B> baseball card
photos are a <B>true work of art</B> and the finest photographic collection
available on baseball history in the United States. All pictures are fully
printable from the CD and are suitable for framing! They are all scans from the
<FONT color=#ff0000><B>authentic originals</B></FONT> from over one century ago
and are of the highest quality.</FONT></P>
<P align=justify style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><FONT face=Verdana size=2>The cards show such <B>legendary
figures</B> as <B>Ty Cobb</B> stealing third base for Detroit, <B>Tris
Speaker</B> batting for Boston, and pitcher <B>Cy Young</B> posing formally in
his Cleveland uniform. Other notable players include Connie Mack, Walter
Johnson, King Kelly, and <B>Christy Mathewson</B>. Here are some sample
thumbnails taken from the collection. There is one card from each set depicted
in the collage below. All images are much larger and much higher quality on the
CD! There are also pictures of the backs of the cards, team photographs, and
numerous other baseball related memorabilia items!</FONT></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-TOP: 0px; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 3px" align=justify><I><FONT
face=Verdana size=2><B>This collection is often referred to as the "Benjamin K.
Edwards" collection</B>, the original collector of the majority of these
baseball cards. Here is a <U>brief description</U> below of what the Library of
Congress has to say about this collection...</FONT></I></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 15px" align=justify><FONT face=Verdana size=1><B>This
collection presents a Library of Congress treasure of early baseball cards
dating from 1887 to 1914.</B> The cards show such legendary figures as Ty Cobb
stealing third base for Detroit, Tris Speaker batting for Boston, and pitcher Cy
Young posing formally in his Cleveland uniform. Other notable players include
Connie Mack, Walter Johnson, King Kelly, and Christy Mathewson.</FONT></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 15px" align=justify><FONT face=Verdana
size=1><B>Originally distributed in cigarette packs, these cards were the
forerunners of modern sports trading cards.</B> They portray such legendary
figures of the game as Ty Cobb stealing third base for Detroit, Tris Speaker
batting for Boston, and pitcher Cy Young posing in his Cleveland uniform.
Although many of the greatest players from the first decades of professional
baseball are represented, the collection does not include individual cards for
either Honus Wagner or Babe Ruth.</FONT></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 15px" align=justify><FONT face=Verdana
size=1><B>Baseball cards were first issued during the 1880s when tobacco
companies used them to promote sales.</B> Although they also served to stiffen
soft cigarette packages, advertising was their primary function, for as early as
1887 cards and cigarettes were packed in more rigid "slide and shell" boxes
which had no need for reinforcement. Although the cards vary in design and
format, most are 2 5/8 x 1 1/2 inches, much smaller than today's trading cards.
Two exceptions are the large format sets of Turkey Red Cabinets and Old Judge
Cabinets, produced as premiums in exchange for coupons distributed in cigarette
packs. Issued either as black-and-white photographs or color prints, the cards
portray ballplayers both in action scenes and formal poses.</FONT></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 15px" align=justify><FONT face=Verdana size=1><B>More
than one thousand major and minor league ballplayers, from teams in thirteen
identified leagues and seventy-five cities in the United States and Canada, are
represented in the collection.</B> They include celebrated stars playing for
storied major league clubs in Boston, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Detroit, New York,
Philadelphia, and St. Louis, along with more obscure minor leaguers performing
in Birmingham, Little Rock, Memphis, Norfolk, Oakland, Providence, Richmond,
Shreveport, Toledo, and elsewhere. Canadian cities represented include Montreal,
Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria.</FONT></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 15px" align=justify><FONT face=Verdana size=1><B>Major
leaguers account for more than three-quarters of the images in the
collection.</B> Great pitchers from the period include Cy Young, Walter Johnson,
Christy Mathewson, Smoky Joe Wood, Chief Bender, Joe McGinnity, Eddie Plank,
Rube Marquard, and Rube Waddell, among others. Hall of Fame field players
include King Kelly, Cap Anson, Home Run Baker, Dan Brouthers, Ed Delahanty,
Eddie Collins, Buck Ewing, Wee Willie Keeler, Napoleon Lajoie, and Zack Wheat.
Researchers may also find notable player partnerships, such as the immortal Cubs
infield trio of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance or the talented Red
Sox outfield comprised of Tris Speaker, Duffy Lewis, and Harry Hooper. Connie
Mack, John McGraw, and Charles Comiskey are among the game's outstanding early
managers depicted.</FONT></P>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 15px" align=justify><FONT face=Verdana size=1>Apart
from the wealth of baseball lore and history the Edwards Collection represents,
it also <B>provides a rich resource for the study of commercial advertising and
printing processes from the period.</B> The earliest cards were issued either as
straightforward black-and-white photographs or color lithographs mounted on
stiff cards. Reproductive printing techniques advanced rapidly in the 1890s,
however, and most cards produced after the turn of the century were created by
combining relief-printed color with a black-and-white halftone image.</FONT></P>
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<P align=justify><FONT face=Verdana size=1><B>Cigarette card collector Benjamin
K. Edwards preserved these baseball cards in albums</B> with more than 12,000
other cards on many subjects, including actors and actresses, United States
presidents, bathing beauties, military subjects, automobiles and airplanes,
flags and flowers, and the comic pranks of young boys. Edwards appreciated the
colorful cards for their popular appeal, advertising ingenuity, and historical
value: "To the true collector the difficulty of finding old American cards is
most inviting, and along with the sport thereof is the interest of research work
and the insight as to the living and thinking of our people a half century ago."
After his death, Edwards" daughter Elizabeth Erickson gave the albums to noted
poet and Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg, who donated them to the Library's
Prints and Photographs Division in 1954."</FONT></P></LI></UL>
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Abstein, Bill
Abstein, William
Adams, Bert
Adkins, Doc
Agnew
Ainsmith, Eddie
Akin
Albert
Alcott, C.
Allen, Bob
Almeida, Rafael
Alperman, Whitey
Ames
Ames, Red
Anderson, John
Andrews, Ed
Andrews, Wally
Annis
Anson, Adrian C. (Cap)
Archer, Jimmy (James)
Arellanes, Frank
Armbruster, Herman
Armstrong
Arndt, Harry
Arundel, Tug
Atz, Jake
Austin, Jimmy (James)
Bailey, Bill
Bakely, Jersey
Baker, Frank
Baker, Harry
Baldwin, Lady
Baldwin, Mark
Ball, Jim
Ball, Neal
Bancroft, Frank C.
Barbeau, Jap
Barger
Barger, Eros (Cy)
Barkley, Sam
Barnes, John
Barnie, Billy
Barrett, James E.
Barry, Jack
Barry, Shad
Bassett, Charley
Bassey
Bastian, Jack
Batch, Emil
Batch, Heinie
Bates, Johnny
Baum
Bauman, Paddy
Bay, Harry
Beatin, Eb
Beatty
Beaumont, Ginger
Beck, Fred
Becker, Beals
Beckley, Jack
Beckley, Jake
Beebe, Fred
Bell, George
Bender, Chief
Bennett
Bennett, Charlie W.
Benz, Joe
Bergen, Bill
Berger, Heinie
Bernhard, Bill
Berry
Bescher, Bob
Bierbauer, Lou
Birmingham, Joe
Bishop, Bill
Blackburne, Lena
Blair, Walter
Blanding, Fred
Blankenship, Cliff
Bligh, Ned
Bliss, Jack
Block, Bruno
Boardman
Bodie
Bodie, Ping
Bonner
Booles
Bourquise
Bowerman, Frank
Boyle, Handsome Henry
Boyle, Henry
Boyle, Jack
Brackenridge
Bradley, Bill
Bradley, Hugh
Brain, Dave
Bransfield, Kitty
Brashear
Brashear, R.
Breen
Breitenstein, Ted
Bresnahan, Roger
Bridwell, Al
Briggs
Brinker
Brooks
Broughton
Brouthers, Dan
Brown, Boardwalk
Brown, D.
Brown, Mordecai (Minor)
Brown, Three Finger
Brown, Tom
Brown, Willard
Browne, George
Browning
Browning, Pete
Brynan, Charlie
Buckley, Dick
Buffinton, Charlie
Burch, Al
Burch, Ernie
Burchell, Fred
Burdock, Jack
Burke, Jimmy
Burkett, Jesse C.
Burnham, Watch
Burns, Bill
Burns, Jim
Burns, Oyster
Burns, Thomas
Bush, Donie
Bush, Joe
Bushelman, Jack
Bushong, Doc
Butcher, Hank
Butler, John
Butler, John A.
Byrd
Byrne, Bobby
Cabrol
Cady, Hick
Cahill, John
Callahan, Nixey
Cameron
Camnitz, Howie
Campau, Count
Campbell, Billy
Carey, Max
Carey, Scoops
Carpenter, Hick
Carr, Charley
Carrigan, Bill
Carroll
Carroll, Cliff
Carroll, Fred
Caruthers, Bob
Casey
Casey, Dan
Casey, Doc
Cassidy, Peter
Castleton
Chalmers, George
Chamberlain, Icebox
Chance, Frank
Chappelle, Bill
Charles, Chappy
Chase, Hal
Chenault
Chesbro, Jack
Childs, Cupid
Christian
Cicotte, Eddie
Clancey, Bill
Clark
Clark, Spider
Clarke, Dad
Clarke, Fred
Clarke, Josh
Clarke, Nig
Clarke, Tommy
Clarkson, John
Clements, Jack
Cleveland, Elmer
Clymer, Bill
Cobb, Ty
Cole, King
Coleman
Coleman, John
Coles, Cad
Collins, Eddie
Collins, Hugh
Collins, Jim
Collins, Jimmy
Collins, John
Comiskey, Charlie
Congalton, Bunk
Connor, Roger
Conroy, Wid
Conway, Dick
Conway, Pete
Cook, Paul
Coombs, Jack
Corcoran, Larry
Corkhill, Pop
Corridon, Frank
Cote
Coulson, Bob
Coveleski, Harry
Covington, Tex
Cowell
Coy
Crandall, Doc
Crane, Cannonball
Crane, Sam
Cranston, Bill
Cravath, Gavvy
Crawford, Sam
Cree, Birdie
Criger
Criger, Lou
Criss, Dode
Cross, Monte
Cunningham, Bill
Cutshaw
Dahlen, Bill
Daily, Ed
Daley
Dalrymple, Abner
Daly, Sun
Daly, Tom
Danforth, Dave
Daniels, Bert
Daniels, Law
Danzig
Darling, Dell
Daubert, Jake
Davidson, Paul
Davis
Davis, George
Davis, Harry
Davis, Jumbo
Dealey, Pat
Deasley, Pat
Decker, Harry
Delahanty, Ed
Delahanty, F.
Delahanty, Jim
Delmas
Demmitt, Ray
Denny, Jerry
Derrick, Claud
Dessau, Rube
Devlin, Art
Devlin, Jim
Devore, Josh
Dickson, Walt
Dinneen, Bill
Dolan, Tom
Donahue, Jiggs
Donahue, Jim
Donlin, Mike
Donnelley, Jim
Donnelly, Ed
Donnelly, Jim
Donovan, Wild Bill
Dooin, Red
Doolan, Mickey
Dorgan, Mike
Dorner, Gus
Dougherty, Patsy
Downey, Tom
Downie, Thomas
Downs, Jerry
Doyle, Larry
Drake, Delos
Dretchko
Dubuc, Jean
Duffee, Charlie
Duffy, Hugh
Dugey
Dunlap, Fred
Dunn, Jack
Dunn, Joe
Durham, Bull
Dwyer, Frank
Dygert, James H.
Dygert, Jimmy
Easterly, Ted
Eastley
Egan, Dick
Ehret, Red
Elberfeld, Kid
Ellam, Roy
Ellis, Rube
Emmerke, R.
Engle, Clyde
Erwin, Tex
Esterbrook, Dude
Evans, Steve
Evers, Johnny
Ewing, Bob
Ewing, Buck
Falkenberg, Cy
Fansing
Farrar, Sid
Farrell, Duke
Farrell, Jack
Fennelly, Frank
Ferguson, Charlie
Ferguson, George
Ferris, Hobe
Ferry, Jack
Ferson, Alex
Fields, Jocko
Fiene, Lou
Fisher
Fisher, Ray
Fitzgerald
Fitzpatrick, Edward
Flanagan, Steamer
Fletcher, Art
Flick, Elmer
Flint, Silver
Flood
Flynn, John
Fogarty, Jim
Ford, Russ
Forster, Tom
Foster, Ed
Foster, Edward C.
Fournier
Fournier, Jack
Foutz, Dave
Foxen
Foxen, Bill
Freeman, Jerry
Frick, Jimmy
Frill, John
Frisk
Fritz, Charlie
Fromme, Art
Fuller, Shorty
Fuller, William
Gaddy
Gaffney, John
Gainer, Del
Galvin, Pud
Gandil, Chick
Ganley, Bob
Ganzel, Charlie
Ganzel, John
Gardner, Earl
Gardner, Larry
Garrett
Gaspar, Harry
Geiss, Emil
George, Bill
George, Lefty
Gessler, Doc
Getzien, Charlie
Geyer, Rube
Gibson, George
Gilbert, Billy
Gilks, Bobby
Gillespie, Pete
Gilligan, Barney
Gilmore
Glasscock, Jack
Gleason, Bill
Gleason, Kid
Glenn, Mouse
Golden, Roy
Good, Wilbur
Goodfellow, Mike
Gore, George
Gowdy, Hank
Graham, Bill
Graham, Peaches
Graney, Jack
Grant, Eddie
Gray, Dolly
Gregg, Vean
Greggs
Greminger, Ed
Griffin
Griffin, Mike
Griffith
Griffith, Clark
Grimshaw, Moose
Groom, Bob
Gruber, Henry
Guiheen, Tom
Gunning, Tom
Guyn
Hageman, Casey
Hahn, Ed
Hall
Hall, Bob
Hall, Charley
Hallinan, Ed
Hallman, Bill
Hamilton, Billy
Hamilton, Earl
Hanford, Charlie
Hanlon, Ned
Hannifin, Jack
Hanrahan, William
Hardie
Harkins
Harkins, John
Harmon, Bob
Harris
Hart
Hart, Bill
Hart, Jimmy
Hartley, Grover
Hartman
Hartsel, Topsy
Hartzell, Roy
Hatfield, Gill
Hauser, Arnold
Hayden, Jack
Healey, Egyptian
Hecker, Guy
Hellman, Tony
Helm, Ross
Hemphill, Charlie
Henderson, Hardie
Henley
Henriksen, Olaf
Henry, John
Hensling
Herzog, Buck
Hetling
Hickey
Hickman, Charles
Hickman, Gordon
Hiester
Higgins, Bob
Hinchman, Bill
Hinchman, Harry
Hines, Hunkey
Hines, Paul
Hitt
Hoblitzell, Dick
Hoff, Red
Hoffman
Hoffman, Danny
Hoffman, Izzy
Hofman, Solly
Hogan
Hogan, Happy
Hogan, W.
Hollis
Holm
Hooker, Bock
Hooper, Harry
Hoover, Charles
Hoover, Charlie
Householder
Houser, Ben
Howard
Howard, Del
Howard, Ernie
Howard, George
Howell, Harry
Hoy, Dummy
Hudson, Nat
Huggins, Miller
Hulswitt, Rudy
Hummel, John
Hungler
Hunt
Hunter, George
Hyatt, Ham
Irwin, Arthur
Irwin, John
Isbell, Frank
Jacklitsch, Fred
Jackson, Jimmy
James
Jennings, Hughie
Jenson
Jevne, Frederick
Johnson
Johnson, Otis
Johnson, Walter
Johnston, Dick
Jones, Davy
Jones, Fielder
Jones, Tom
Jordan, A. O.
Jordan, Tim
Joss, Addie
Kahler, George
Kahoe, Mike
Kargar, Ed
Karger, Ed
Keefe, Tim
Keeler, Willie
Keenan, Jim
Keener
Kelley, Joe
Kelly, Bill
Kelly, Charlie
Kelly, King
Kennedy
Kennedy, Ted
Kerins, John
Kiernan, J. F.
Killian, E. H.
Killian, Ed
Kilroy, Matt
King, Frank
King, Silver
Kippert
Kirke, Jay
Kissinger, Rube
Kleinow, Red
Kling, Johnny
Klopf, August
Knabe, Otto
Knell, Philip
Knetzer, Elmer
Knight, John
Konetchy, Ed
Krapp
Krause, Harry
Krock, Gus
Kroh, Rube
Kruegar, Otto
Krueger
Kuehne, Willie
Kuhn
Kuhn, Walt
Kusel
Kutina, Joe
Lafitte, James
Lajoie, Nap
Lake, Joe
Lamline
Lange, Frank
LaPorte, Frank
Lapp, Jack
Larkin, Henry
Latham, Arlie
Lattimore, Bill
Lauer, Chuck
Lavender, Jimmy
Lawton
Leach, Tommy
Lee, Wyatt
Leever, Sam
Leifield, Lefty
Lennox, Ed
Lewis
Lewis, Duffy
Lewis, F.
Lewis, Irving
Liebhardt, Glenn
Lindaman, Vive
Lindsay
Lipe, Perry
Lively
Lively, Jack
Livingston, Paddy
Lobert, Hans
Long, Germany
Long, Herman
Lord, Bris
Lord, Harry
Lowdermilk, Lou
Lowe, Bobby
Luderus, Fred
Lumley, Harry
Lundgren, Carl
Lush, Johnny
Lyons, Denny
Lyons, Harry
Mack, Connie
Madden, Kid
Maddox, Nick
Magee, Sherry
Maggert
Mains, Grasshopper
Malarkey, Bill
Maloney, Billy
Manion, George
Mann, Fred
Manning, Rube
Manush
Marquard, Rube
Marsans, Armando
Marshall, Doc
Martinke
Maskrey, Leech
Mathewson, Christy
Mattern, Al
Mattimore, Mike
Maul, Al
McAleer, Jimmy
McAleese, John
McAllister, Lew
McBride, George
McCabe, Arthur
McCarr, Chippy
McCarthy, Alex
McCarthy, Tommy
McCarty, Lewis
McCauley, Pat
McClennan
McConnell Amby
McConnell, Amby
McCormick, Jim
McCormick, Moose
McCredie
McDonald, Ed
McDowell
McElveen, Pryor
McGann, Dan
McGarr, Chippy
McGeachy, Jack
McGeehan
McGinley, Jim
McGinnis, Jumbo
McGinnity, Joe
McGinnity, Joseph
McGlone, John
McGlynn, Grant
McGlynn, Stoney
McGraw, John
McGraw, John J.
McGuire, Deacon
McIntire, Harry
McIntyre, Matty
McKechnie, Bill
McLean, Larry
McPhee, Bid
McQuillan, George
McVey, George
Melchior
Merkle, Fred
Merritt, George
Meyers, Chief
Milan, Clyde
Miller
Miller, Doc
Miller, Doggie
Miller, Dots
Miller, Molly
Miller, Otto
Miller, Ward
Milligan, Bill
Milligan, Jocko
Mitchell, Fred
Mitchell, Mike
Moeller, Dan
Mogridge, George
Mohler
Molesworth, Carlton
Moore, Earl
Moran, Herbie
Moran, Pat
Morgan, Cy
Morgan, Ray
Moriarty, George
Morrill, Honest John
Morrill, John
Morris, Ed
Morrissey, Tom
Morse
Moser
Mowrey, Mike
Mullane, Tony
Mullaney, Dom
Mullin, George
Mulvey, Joe
Mundoref
Mundorff
Murnane, Tim H.
Murphy
Murphy, Danny
Murphy, Eddie
Murphy, Pat
Murray
Murray, Miah
Murray, Red
Mutrie, Jim
Myers, Al
Myers, George
Nagle
Nash, Billy
Nattress, Billy
Nee, John
Needham, Tom
Nelson
Nelson, Red
Nicholls, Simon
Nichols
Nichols, Kid
Nicholson
Nicholson, J. W.
Nicholson, T. C.
Nicol, Hugh
Niles, Harry
Nordyke
Northen, Hub
Nourse
Nunamaker, Les
Nyce, Fred
Oakes, Rebel
Oberlin, Frank
O"Brien, Billy
O"Brien, Buck
O"Brien, Peter
O"Day, Hank
Odwell, Fred
O"Hara, Bill
Oldring, Rube
O"Leary, Charley
Olmstead, Fred
Olson
Olson, Ivan
O"Neal, William J.
O"Neill, Tip
O"Rourke, Jim
O"Rourke, Tom
Orr, Bill
Orr, Dave
Ort
Orth, Al
Ostdiek
Otey, William
O"Toole, Marty
Overall, Orval
Owen, Frank
Paige, George
Parent, Freddy
Paskert, Dode
Pastorius, Jim
Pattee, Harry
Payne, Fred
Pearce
Pelty, Barney
Pennington
Perdue, Hub
Perring, George
Perry
Persons
Persons, Arch
Peters, Rube
Pettee, Patrick
Pfeffer, Big Jeff
Pfeffer, Fred
Pfiester, Jack
Phelan, Art
Phelan, Jimmy
Phelps, Ed
Phillippe, Deacon
Pickering, Ollie
Pickett, John
Plank, Eddie
Poland, Phil
Polhemus, Mark
Pope
Powell
Powell, Jack
Powers, Mike
Purcell, Blondie
Purtell, Billy
Puttman
Quillin, Lee
Quinn, Jack
Radbourn, Old Hoss
Radford, Paul
Ragan, Pat
Randall, Newt
Rapps
Rasmussen, Arthur
Rath, Morrie
Raymer
Raymond
Raymond, Bugs
Reagan, Ed
Reilly, Long John
Reilly, Long John (Long & Short)
Reilly, Tom
Reulbach, Ed
Revelle, Dutch
Reynolds, Charlie
Rhoads, Bob
Rhodes, Charlie
Richardson, Danny
Richardson, Hardy
Richie, Lew
Ritchey, Claude
Ritter, Lou
Roach, John
Robinson, Yank
Rockenfeld, Ike
Rockenfield
Rodgers
Roseman, Chief
Ross
Rossman, Claude
Rowan, Jack
Rowe
Rowe, Jack
Rucker, Nap
Rudolph, Dick
Rusie, Amos
Ryan, J.
Ryan, Jimmy
Ryan, John
Ryan, Ray
Sage, Doc
Saier, Vic
Sallee, Slim
Sanders, Ben
Scanlan, Doc
Scanlon, Doc
Schaefer, Germany
Schardt, Bill
Scharnweber
Schellhasse, Al
Schirm, George
Schlafly, Larry
Schlei, Admiral
Schmidt, Boss
Schmutz
Schomberg, Otto
Schreck, Ossee
Schriver, Pop
Schulte, Wildfire
Scott, Jim
Seaton
Seery, Emmett
Seitz, Charles
Sentz
Severeid, Hank
Seward, Ed
Seymour, Cy
Seymour, J. B.
Shafer
Shannon, Spike
Sharpe, Bud
Shaughnessy, Shag
Shaw
Shaw, Al
Shaw, Hunky
Shea
Shean, Dave
Sheckard, Jimmy
Sheehan
Shindle, Bill
Shinn
Shipke, Bill
Shreve, Lev
Silch, Ed
Simmons, Hack
Simon, Mike
Slagle, Jimmy
Slattery, Mike
Smith, Carlos
Smith, Charlie
Smith, Elmer
Smith, Frank
Smith, H.
Smith, Hap
Smith, Heinie
Smith, J.
Smith, Phenomenal
Smith, Pop
Smith, Sid
Smith, Tony
Smith, Wally
Snodgrass, Fred
Sowders, Bill
Sowders, John
Spade, Bob
Speaker, Tris
Speas
Spencer
Spencer, Tubby
Sprague, Charlie
Spratt, Harry
Stack, Eddie
Stahl, Jake
Staley, Harry
Stanage, Oscar
Stark, Dolly
Starr, Charles
Starr, Charlie
Steele, Bill
Steen
Steinfeldt, Harry
Stemmeyer, Bill
Stephens, Jim
Stewart
Stinson
Stoehr
Stone, George
Stovall
Stovall, George
Stovey, Harry
Strang, Sam
Stratton, Scott
Street, Gabby
Stricker, Cub
Stroud, Sailor
Strunk, Amos
Stubbe
Sugden
Suggs, George
Sullivan, Billy
Sullivan, Dan
Sullivan, Marty
Sullivan, Mike
Summers, Ed
Sunday, Billy
Sutcliffe, Sy
Sutor
Sutton, Ezra
Swain
Swander
Swartzel, Park
Sweeney, Bill
Sweeney, Jeff
Sweeny, Pete
Tannehill, Jesse
Tannehill, Lee
Tate, Pop
Taylor, Billy
Taylor, Dummy
Tebeau, Patsy
Ten Million
Tener, John
Tennant
Tenney, Fred
Thebo, Tony
Thielman, Jake
Thomas
Thomas, Ira
Thomas, Pinch
Thompson, Sam
Thoney, Jack
Thornton
Thornton, Woodie
Tiernan, Mike
Tinker, Joe
Titus, John
Tomney, Phil
Tonnesen
Tooley, Bert
Townsend, George
Tozer
Tuckerman, A. M.
Turner, George
Turner, Terry
Twitchell, Larry
Tyler, Lefty
Tyng, Jim
Unglaub, Bob
Van Haltren, George
Vaughn, Farmer
Vaughn, Hippo
Viola, Juan
Vitt
Von Der Ahe, Chris
Waddell, Rube
Wagner, Heinie
Walker
Walker, Dixie
Wallace, Bobby
Walsh
Walsh, Ed
Ward
Ward, Joseph
Ward, Monte
Wares
Warhop, Jack
Waring
Weaver, Buck
Weber, Count
Weed
Weidman, Stump
Weimer, Jake
Welch, Curt
Welch, Mickey
Werrick, Joe
Westlake, James
Weyhing, Gus
Wheat, Zack
Wheeler
Wheelock, Bobby
White, Deacon
White, Doc
White, Foley
White, Jake
White, Kirby
Whitney, Art
Whitney, G.
Whitney, Jim
Wiggs
Wilhelm, Kaiser
Wilie, Denney
Willett
Willett, Ed
Williams
Williams, Bob
Williams, F.
Williams, Jimmy
Williams, Otto G.
Williamson, Ned
Willis
Willis, Vic
Wilmot, Walt
Wilson, Art
Wilson, Owen
Wiltse, Hooks
Wingo, Ivy
Wise, Sam
Wolter, Harry
Wolverton
Wolverton, Harry
Wood, Dandy
Wood, George
Wood, Smoky Joe
Woodburn, Gene
Woodruff, Orville
Works, Ralph
Wright, Harry
Wright, Lucky
Yerkes, Steve
Young, Cy
Young, Irv
Zacher
Zamlock
Zeider, Rollie
Zimmer, Chief
Zimmerman, Heinie
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face=Verdana color=#ff0000 size=2>Here is a chronological list by card
sets...</FONT></B></P>
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Allen & Ginter World"s Champions (N28)...Published: 1887

 

This set is generally acknowledged as the first significant tobacco set issued. Ten baseball players are included in the set, which also depicts six other sports.

 

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Buchner Gold Coin (N284)...Published: 1887

 

D. Buchner & Company issued this set which includes portraits of actual players, as well as general representations of players by position.

 

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Gypsy Queens...Published: 1887

 

Goodwin & Company issued this set, using the same photographic portraits as the Old Judge (N172) set.

 

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Kalamazoo Bats (N690)...Published: 1887

 

Charles Gross & Co. of Philadelphia issued this set comprised of players from four teams: the New York Giants and Mets, and the Philadelphia Athletics and Phillies.

 

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Old Judge (N172)...Published: 1887-90

 

Players from over 40 major and minor league teams are depicted in this set, one of the largest 19th century sets issued.

 

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Allen & Ginter World"s Champions (N29)...Published: 1888

 

This second set issued by Allen & Ginter includes six baseball players.

 

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Allen & Ginter World"s Champions (N43)...Published: 1888

 

This set of unusually large and elaborate cards adds decorative imagery around the same portraits used for the Allen & Ginter N29 set.

 

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Goodwin Champions (N162)...Published: 1888

 

Goodwin & Company issued this set of lithographic cards printed in color, which includes eight baseball players.

 

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S.F. Hess California League (N321)...Published: 1888

 

S.F. Hess & Company issued this set, comprised entirely of players in the California League.

 

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S.F. Hess Newsboys League (N333)...Published: 1888

 

S.F. Hess & Co. issued this set depicting newspaper boys from eight newspapers in eight Northeastern cities.

 

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W.S. Kimball Champions (N184)...Published: 1888

 

Four baseball players are portrayed in this set, which features a posed portrait above a drawing of the player in action.

 

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Yum Yum Tobacco (N403)...Published: 1888

 

August Beck & Company issued this set which includes studio photo portraits and full-length action line drawings similar to those used in the Old Judge (N172) set.

 

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Old Judge Cabinets (N173)...Published: 1888-89

 

The cards in this large format set were offered as premiums in exchange for coupons distributed in cigarette packages.

 

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S.F. Hess (N338-2)...Published: 1889

 

The Edwards collection contains two cards from this small set issued by S.F. Hess & Company. The complete set includes players from four teams.

 

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Mayo"s Cut Plug (N300)...Published: 1895

 

These cards were distributed in tins of chewing tobacco rather than in cigarette packs.

 

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Obak (T212)...Published: 1909

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this minor league set for the Pacific Coast League. The three Obak card sets are distinguished by the color and style of lettering, and the content of the text on the back.

 

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Ramly Cigarettes (T204)...Published: 1909

 

This set features black-and-white photographic portraits surrounded by ornate gold-embossed frames and borders.

 

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White Borders (T206)...Published: 1909-11

 

This set, among the largest and most widely distributed, includes nearly 525 color portraits surrounded by a white border.

 

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Domino Discs (PX7)...Published: 1909-12

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this set of circular cards with metal rims.

 

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Contentnea First Series (T209)...Published: 1910

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this set featuring players in the minor leagues from the Carolinas and Virginia.

 

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Contentnea Photo Series (T209)...Published: 1910

 

This second Contentnea series, comprised of black-and-white halftone photographs rather than color prints, features players from the same minor league teams as the First Series.

 

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Nadja Philadelphia Athletics (E104)...Published: 1910

 

These cards, distributed with candy caramels rather than tobacco, feature only players from the Philadelphia Athletics.

 

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Obak (T212)...Published: 1910

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this minor league set for the Pacific Coast and Northwestern Leagues. The three Obak card sets are distinguished by the color and style of lettering, and the content of the text on the back.

 

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Old Mill Cigarettes (T210)...Published: 1910

 

This set is made up of eight distinct series, each representing a different minor league.

 

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Gold Borders (T205)...Published: 1911

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this set of cards named for their gold borders and depicting major and minor league players.

 

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Helmar Stamps (T332)...Published: 1911

1911

 

The Helmar Tobacco Company issued this set of stamps, not cards, with as many as 50 different decorative designs. The stamps were placed in glassine envelopes within the cigarette packages.

 

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Mecca Double Folders (T201)...Published: 1911

 

Distributed with Mecca Cigarettes, each card portrays two players--one when the card is open, another when the card is folded.

 

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Obak (T212)...Published: 1911

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this minor league set for the Pacific Coast and Northwestern Leagues. The three Obak card sets are distinguished by the color and style of lettering, and the content of the text on the back.

 

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Turkey Red Cabinets (T3)...Published: 1911

 

The American Tobacco Company offered these large format lithographic cards printed in color as premiums in exchange for coupons distributed in cigarette packages.

 

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Brown Backgrounds (T207)...Published: 1912

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this set, which features player portraits with brown backgrounds and player biographies on the back.

 

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Hassan Triple Folders (T202)...Published: 1912

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this set featuring a black-and-white action photograph flanked by color portraits of two different players.

 

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Series of Champions (T227)...Published: 1912

 

Four baseball players are included in this series.

 

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Fatima Team Cards (T200)...Published: 1913

 

The Liggett & Myers Company issued this set of team photographs.

 

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Fatima (T222)...Published: 1914

 

The American Tobacco Company issued this set of slightly larger photographic cards.

 

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Piedmont Art Stamps (T330-2)...Published: 1914

 

The Liggett & Myers Company issued this set of stamps based on the earlier Gold Borders (T205) card set.</TEXTAREA><BR></P><FONT
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Detroit Tigers
Detroit Wolverines
G. & M
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Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Quakers
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Rochester Post Express
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Washington Nationals
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