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3c Baseball Centennial plate proof, 14391. Creator: Bureau of Engraving and Printing3c Baseball Centennial plate proof, 14391. Certified plate proofs are the last printed proof of the plate before printing the stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Autograph sheet from Negro League Baseball Players Association Reunion, October 13, 1990A white autograph sheet with black printed text " N.L.B.P.A. / AUTOGRAPH SHEET" at the top. The middle has a printed baseball diamond with 50 signatures of Negro League players in different
Poster advertising a game between the Kansas City Monarchs and the Harlem Stars, 1945A Negro American League baseball poster featuring Satchel Paige and Goose Tatum. The poster is white at top and has a white border
Souvenir programme for 1924 Worlds Colored Championship, 1924. Creator: LemaitreA 20-page souvenir program for the 1924 Worlds Colored Championship baseball series. The world of sport, like so many other areas of life
Pennant from a Negro League East vs. West All-Star Game, ca. 1933. Creator: UnknownSouvenir from one of the annual East-West All-Star Games for Negro league baseball players during the era of racial segregation. This game was played at Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois
Wool sweater for the Eastern Colored League, 1923-1928. Creator: UnknownThe Mutual Association of Eastern Colored Clubs, also known as the Eastern Colored League (ECL), was one of the several Negro leagues in the United States during the time that organised baseball was
Catchers mitt used by Roy Campanella, ca. 1950. Creator: UnknownCatcher Roy Campanella (1921-1993), nicknamed " Campy", played in the Negro leagues and Mexican League before making his Major League Baseball debut in 1948 for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Jersey for the Atlanta Braves worn and autographed by Hank Aaron, 1968-1969African-American professional baseball player Hank Aaron (1934-2021) played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball. Atlanta Braves " away" or " road" jersey worn by Aaron during
First base used in Inaugural Civil Rights Game, 2006; used 2007. Creator: UnknownSquare first base marker used in the 2007 inaugural Major League Baseball Civil Rights game held at AutoZone Park in Memphis, Tennessee
Poster for an All Stars baseball game, 1930s. Creator: UnknownAdvertisement for a baseball game between the Colored All Stars and the White All Stars at Halloran Park, Lima, Ohio. Games between top Black teams
Baseball Player Coin Bank, c. 1938. Creator: William O. FletcherBaseball Player Coin Bank, c. 1938
Umpire mask worn by Emmett Ashford, ca. 1965. Creator: UnknownEmmett Ashford was the first African American umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). Ashford umped from 1966-1970 and was known for his animated calls and dress
Radio owned by Herman and Minnie Roundtree, 1948. Creator: UnknownThis radio belonged to Herman and Minnie Roundtree. Minnie Jones Roundtree loved to play baseball with the boys when she was growing up
Photographic postcard of Charles Wilbur Rogan in the Philippines, 1910-1919Wilbur " Bullet" or " Bullet Joe" Rogan was an African-American hall of fame baseball player who served with the United States army in the Philippines
Baseball cap from the Memphis Red Sox, ca. 1945. Creator: UnknownThe Memphis Red Sox, originally named the Barber College Baseball Club, were an American Negro league baseball team that was active from 1920 to 1959
Photographic postcard of Charles Wilbur Rogan with his unit in the Philippines, 1910-1919Wilbur " Bullet" or " Bullet Joe" Rogan was an African-American hall of fame baseball player who served with the United States army in the Philippines
Pennant for the Cincinnati Clowns, 1943 - 1945. Creator: UnknownTriangular Cincinnati Clowns felt baseball pennant. The pennant is primarily made of maroon felt with a strip of yellow felt stitched to the left edge with red knotted tassels
(Untitled) (Perspective Study Of Baseball Players), c. 1875. Creator: Thomas Eakins(Untitled) (Perspective Study Of Baseball Players), c. 1875
Baseball signed by the 1954 Champion New York Giants Team, 1954. Creator: MacGregorA white leather and red stitched MacGregor New York Giants logo baseball signed by members of the 1954 World Series Champion New York Giants baseball team
Baseball signed by the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers team, 1953. Creator: SpaldingA white leather with red stitching Spalding Official National League baseball signed by members of the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers: Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, Billy Cox, Bobby Morgan, George Shuba
Baseball stamped with the Negro American League logo, 1937-1962. Creator: UnknownAn official Negro American League Baseball in a Wilson box. The baseball is white with red lacing. Stamped in black ink is: [Negro American League / Wilson / Made in the U. S. A
Baseball from the 1992 World Series autographed by Joe Carter, 1992. Creator: RawlingsAn official 1992 World Series baseball. The baseball is a white hide with red stitching. Red type on the baseball reads: [Rawlings] and [OFFICIAL BALL / 1992 WORLD SERIES / Francis T
Scene during Tulsa Race Riot June 1st 1921. Creator: UnknownOn May 31 and June 1, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, mobs of white residents brutally attacked the African American community of Greenwood, colloquially known as " Black Wall Street
The American National Game of Base Ball, ca 1866. Creator: Currier & IvesThe American National Game of Base Ball, ca 1866. Private Collection
Williamson, 2nd Base, Chicago, from the "Gold Coin"Tobacco Issue, 1887Williamson, 2nd Base, Chicago, from the " Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue, 1887
White, 3rd Base, Detroit, from the "Gold Coin"Tobacco Issue, 1887White, 3rd Base, Detroit, from the " Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue, 1887
Welch, Center Field, St. Louis, from the "Gold Coin"Tobacco Issue, 1887Welch, Center Field, St. Louis, from the " Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue, 1887
Ward, Shortstop, New York, from the "Gold Coin"Tobacco Issue, 1887Ward, Shortstop, New York, from the " Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue, 1887
Thompson, Right Field, Detroit, from "Gold Coin"Tobacco Issue, 1887Thompson, Right Field, Detroit, from " Gold Coin" Tobacco Issue, 1887
Thompson, Right Field, Detroit, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Sutton, 3rd Base, Boston, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Sullivan, Left Field, Chicago, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Sullivan, Batter, St. Louis, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Strauss, Batter, Milwaukee, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Smith, Shortstop, Pittsburgh, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Shomberg, 1st Base, Indianapolis, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Seery, Left Field, Indianapolis, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Ryan, Right Field, Chicago, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Rosemann, Center Field, Mets, New York, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Rooks, Batter, Lacrosse, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Robinson, 2nd Base, St. Louis, from the Gold Coin series (N284) for Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, 1887
Keeler, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Played for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League
Kleinow, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Played for the New York Highlanders (1904-10)
Knight, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Batting for the New York Highlanders
Hemphill, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11
Ford, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Major League Baseball pitcher
Engle, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Entered the majors in 1909 with the New York Highlanders of the American League
Elberfeld, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Played for the New York Highlanders (1903-1909)