correspondence
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Clark Griffith letters
Correspondence chiefly addressed to, and written by, Clark Griffith regarding the extension of Happy Chandler as commissioner of baseball in 1951. A petition in favor of Chandler signed by baseball fans and players is included along with newspaper articles on the subject.
Correspondence collection
Detroit Tigers Organization papers
A collection of correspondence, office files, financial records, player files, scout files, and files related to minor league affiliates of the Detroit Tigers. These files range from 1934 to 1980.
Dick Thompson Ferrell Brothers research papers
A collection of newspaper clippings, correspondence, statistics, research notes, and photographs related to the Ferrell family, dated 1911-2005. This was created and/or compiled by Dick Thompson for his book on the Ferrell brothers.
Dick Thompson New England research papers
A collection of correspondence, articles, research notes, and clippings created and compiled by Dick Thompson, primarily related to baseball in New England.
Dr. Lawrence Hogan African American Baseball Research papers
A collection of research notes, correspondence, photocopies of photographs, and newspaper clippings created and/or compiled by Dr. Lawrence Hogan. These papers were used in the writing of his book titled "The Forgotten History of African American Baseball", published in 2014.
Dr. Lawrence Hogan Jackie Robinson Research papers
A collection of agreements, correspondence, interview transcripts, financial invoices, DVD, and photos relating to the video documentary “Before you can say Jackie Robinson” by Dr. Lawrence Hogan.
Edward Grant "Ed" Barrow papers
This collection contains the papers of Edward Grant "Ed" Barrow, who held numerous positions in professional baseball in the first two decades of the 20th century before entering the front office for the New York Yankees in 1921. This collection contains a variety of Barrow's personal papers from his time as Yankees president and continue on to the time of his death in 1953. These papers consist of correspondence, legal documents, telegrams, clippings, photos, and other ephemera.
F.C. Lane Correspondence papers
This collection contains correspondence between F.C. Lane and numerous baseball players and officials between 1911 and 1936. Lane was the editor for Baseball Magazine during that time, and most of the correspondence with players referred to their off-season activities, some of which he included in issues of the magazine. Other themes that received attention included betting in ball parks, the World Series, the Federal League, and World War I.
George Genovese Scouting Reports collection
A collection of approximately 540 scouting reports and correspondence by George Genovese between 1964 and 2011.