A Few Plain Remarks for Plain Men
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Page : 22 pages
File Size : 30,54 MB
Release : 1843
Category : Church and state
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Page : 22 pages
File Size : 30,54 MB
Release : 1843
Category : Church and state
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Author : John Walker (Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.)
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Page : 698 pages
File Size : 44,79 MB
Release : 1838
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Author : Greville Ewing
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Page : 234 pages
File Size : 49,93 MB
Release : 1807
Category : Church
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Author : William Thomas Bree
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Page : 414 pages
File Size : 19,62 MB
Release : 1821
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on the Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands
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Page : 1470 pages
File Size : 12,51 MB
Release : 1890
Category : Irrigation
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Author : John Ward Dean
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Page : 444 pages
File Size : 46,96 MB
Release : 1862
Category : United States
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Author : James E. Brunson III
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 1402 pages
File Size : 11,93 MB
Release : 2019-03-22
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1476616582
This is one of the most important baseball books to be published in a long time, taking a comprehensive look at black participation in the national pastime from 1858 through 1900. It provides team rosters and team histories, player biographies, a list of umpires and games they officiated and information on team managers and team secretaries. Well known organizations like the Washington's Mutuals, Philadelphia Pythians, Chicago Uniques, St. Louis Black Stockings, Cuban Giants and Chicago Unions are documented, as well as lesser known teams like the Wilmington Mutuals, Newton Black Stockings, San Francisco Enterprise, Dallas Black Stockings, Galveston Flyaways, Louisville Brotherhoods and Helena Pastimes. Player biographies trace their connections between teams across the country. Essays frame the biographies, discussing the social and cultural events that shaped black baseball. Waiters and barbers formed the earliest organized clubs and developed local, regional and national circuits. Some players belonged to both white and colored clubs, and some umpires officiated colored, white and interracial matches. High schools nurtured young players and transformed them into powerhouse teams, like Cincinnati's Vigilant Base Ball Club. A special essay covers visual representations of black baseball and the artists who created them, including colored artists of color who were also baseballists.
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Page : 636 pages
File Size : 16,66 MB
Release : 1853
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Page : 634 pages
File Size : 43,9 MB
Release : 1853
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Author : Eliakim Littell
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Page : 638 pages
File Size : 36,45 MB
Release : 1853
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