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Amazing shoeless joe jackson panorama military photo
IMG_1672.jpgJust purchased. Originally owned by barry halper. Dec, 1918.
Jackson in full military uniform. Truly amazing. Last edited by EVAJOY91; 07-04-2014 at 01:17 PM. Reason: ADDITIONAL PHOTOS |
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Yes, Truly Brilliant ~ Congratulations...
Them Southern Boys Always bundle uP when they hit that brutal North East cold air... Jackson looks pretty comfortable & content.
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Is that him top row in the center? Amazing acquisition!
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The Jackson connection is great but that is a super nice item all by itself!
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I love those old panoramic pictures. The cameras actually panned from one side to the other. It would take 30 or 40 seconds to complete the pan, and the folks sitting for the picture were supposed to stay still until it stopped turning. But sometimes people on one side would wait until the camera panned past them and then get up and run around the back of the camera and get in place on the other side before the pan made it there. So they would appear on both sides in the same picture.
My grandfather is fourth from the right in this shot. |
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I'm not a Shoeless Joe expert by any stretch, but didn't he avoid serving in the war by leaving the White Sox a few weeks into the 1918 season and getting employed at Bethlehem Steel shipyards in Wilmington, Delaware? I recall reading that Comiskey had some very choice words to say about what he felt was Jackson avoiding the draft by playing ball for Bethlehem Steel under the ruse of a war-production job. The Chicago sportswriters really let Jackson have it as well.
Did he join the Army at the tail end of the war? I'm curious what the story is behind the picture. |
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That's an awesome photo! In addition to baseball I also collect vintage military stuff so this is right up my alley.
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Kinda looks like him. But, always thought he burned his draft card? Weird
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The 1917 Chicago White Sox in military uniforms just for show from The Chicago Daily News archives. Joe Jackson 3rd from left in front.
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I have my paternal grandfather's original WWI ship's crew panorama photo from when he served in the Navy. Also have his victory medal.
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Love your panoramic photo
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I don't own an original. I got a negative copy made from the original negative that resides in the Library of Congress's collection and had it turned into a print. You can order these from the LOC. Much better quality than reprints made from prints. But they're still reprints.
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Everything I've read about Joe details that he did successfully avoid military service. Joe passed his medical exam to be drafted and shortly thereafter found the aforementioned job at Bethlehem Steel.
Could this be another Joe Jackson perhaps, It does not seem that Joe Jackson would be an uncommon name. |
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Classic
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The auction write up says that he was summoned for "WWII". I am confused.
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Joe Jackson, SABR Biography
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"Several Chicago players enlisted in the military, while others were drafted in the early months of 1918. Joe, as a married man, was granted a deferment by his hometown draft board in Greenville, South Carolina, but after Jackson played 17 games with the White Sox the board reversed its decision and ordered him to report for induction. Instead, Jackson found employment at a Delaware shipyard, where he helped build battleships and played ball in a hastily assembled factory circuit, the Bethlehem Steel League. Jackson was the first prominent player to avoid the draft by opting for war work, for which he was severely criticized in the sporting press, especially in Chicago. He won the factory league batting title with a .371 average, but the controversy permanently damaged his relationships with the Chicago sportswriters.." The complete bio is here: http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7afaa6b2
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What an amazing piece, I would love to own this if you ever decide to part ways with it.
I spent a majority of my military career at Ft. Meade and those buildings are still there (but not in use). Last edited by lloydchristmas; 09-14-2014 at 08:38 PM. |
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What an exquisite piece!
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It's in the next Huggins auction.
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Not Jackson - see thread on other side.
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It is a spectacular military photograph. Just don't pay extra expecting Joe Jackson to be on it....it's not him. (Wrong ears in several places, no dip to nose, chin dimple wrong, etc.)
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The starting bid w/ H&S is $2500 + buyers premium & shipping.
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