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Scott Garner, I love your tickets!!
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Anyone know anything about the White Stockings of Winslow? Supper & Stabling for just $1.50!
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guys, these are great. any for sale let me know.
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My best guess is that this ticket was for a club team from Winslow, Wisconsin. Please make note of the fact that the ticket was printed in Wisconsin and there is, in fact, a Winslow, WI. I hope this helps! BTW, I do like your ticket. Very nice!! Last edited by Scott Garner; 06-09-2011 at 08:34 AM. |
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Thanks Bill!
BTW, I have always enjoyed collecting baseball tickets. I have been collecting them since 1972. I always have felt that a baseball ticket offers a direct link to a specific date in baseball history from the fans perspective. Pretty cool! |
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GGterps & Scott Garner,
I have devled a little into the Winslow ticket, I have not found much yet. I do think the White Stockings may have been Located in Illinois. If you look at the names on the ticket (Stewart, McManigal, & Shippy) you will notice town names are listed to the right of each name. (Winslow, Lena, & McConnells Grove) These towns are all located in Illinois, Lena & McConnells are very close to Winslow, Illinois. All are very close to the border of Wisconsin, so the Team still could have been located there? My guess is Illinois?? Last edited by smokelessjoe; 06-09-2011 at 11:21 AM. |
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BTW, if you look earlier in this thread, I own a White Stockings (IL) pass from a similar time frame in my own collection. It's the green colored pass (ticket). If memory serves me, the Chicago White Stockings were a precurser to the eventual NL Chicago Cubs. Last edited by Scott Garner; 06-09-2011 at 12:53 PM. |
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Hey Scott,
What is the last line on the back of your Green White Stockings card? |
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"Grand Game against odds between the Junior White Stockings and Resolutes." |
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Hopefully this item is in the spirit of the thread (I am still trying to dig out some tickets I have). It is an Annual Message for a club dated 1866. Because it is very fragile, this is the first time I have attempted to copy/scan it, even though I have had it for a number of years. It is held together by a delicate thread and measures 3.5" x 5.25".
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