Box 01
Contains 34 Results:
Pittsburgh Professional Baseball Association to Benswanger re: join the non-profit, 1952 November 20
A collection of correspondence, agreements, programs, rosters, and financial information relating primarily to the Pittsburgh Pirates. This collection dates between 1886 and 1971 and was created and compiled by Barney Dreyfuss and William Benswanger. Items of note include the 1899 agreements for the sale of Louisville players to Pittsburgh, handbills for spring exhibition games in 1935 and 1936, and handwritten agreements with players.
Examination of Accounts, Pittsburgh Athletic Club, 1952 September 30
A collection of correspondence, agreements, programs, rosters, and financial information relating primarily to the Pittsburgh Pirates. This collection dates between 1886 and 1971 and was created and compiled by Barney Dreyfuss and William Benswanger. Items of note include the 1899 agreements for the sale of Louisville players to Pittsburgh, handbills for spring exhibition games in 1935 and 1936, and handwritten agreements with players.
Financial and Operating Schedules, for month ending, 1953 May 01
A collection of correspondence, agreements, programs, rosters, and financial information relating primarily to the Pittsburgh Pirates. This collection dates between 1886 and 1971 and was created and compiled by Barney Dreyfuss and William Benswanger. Items of note include the 1899 agreements for the sale of Louisville players to Pittsburgh, handbills for spring exhibition games in 1935 and 1936, and handwritten agreements with players.
Pittsburgh rosters - players, scouts, coaches; with position, DOB, release dates, 1946-1971
A collection of correspondence, agreements, programs, rosters, and financial information relating primarily to the Pittsburgh Pirates. This collection dates between 1886 and 1971 and was created and compiled by Barney Dreyfuss and William Benswanger. Items of note include the 1899 agreements for the sale of Louisville players to Pittsburgh, handbills for spring exhibition games in 1935 and 1936, and handwritten agreements with players.