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Grand championship game of base ball between the famous Red Stockings of Boston.... and the celebrated Washingtons of Washington D.C



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    Grand championship game of base ball between the famous Red Stockings of Boston.... and the celebrated Washingtons of Washington D.C

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    Printer: "News" Steam Job Printing Establishment, Danbury (Conn.).

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    Tai Sing Loo photographs of a United States Navy baseball game at Pearl Harbor Field

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    A group of six photographs showing a baseball game being played in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1922, between U.S. Navy teams from the U.S.S. Burns and the U.S.S. Stribling, which were stationed at Pearl Harbor. The images have the credit of Tai Sing Loo, a well-known Chinese-American photographer based in Hawaii, who served as one of the official Navy photographers from 1919 to 1949. There are two group photographs of team members wearing "Burns" uniforms, action scenes, sailors cheering in the bleachers, and an overview of the newly-constructed field titled "Pearl Harbor Baseball Field."

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    Tai Sing Loo photographs of a United States Navy baseball game at Pearl Harbor Field

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    A group of six photographs showing a baseball game being played in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1922, between U.S. Navy teams from the U.S.S. Burns and the U.S.S. Stribling, which were stationed at Pearl Harbor. The images have the credit of Tai Sing Loo, a well-known Chinese-American photographer based in Hawaii, who served as one of the official Navy photographers from 1919 to 1949. There are two group photographs of team members wearing "Burns" uniforms, action scenes, sailors cheering in the bleachers, and an overview of the newly-constructed field titled "Pearl Harbor Baseball Field."

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  • Grand gift concert

    Grand gift concert

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    Image of a broadside printed in the Denison Daily Times Job Rooms section advertising a gift concert taking place on March 31, 1875. The event was organized by the Texas Gift Concert Association (Secretary, Alpheus R. Collins) to gather funding for public improvements in the city. Tickets of admission cost one dollar, and prizes ranged from “1 grand cash gift of $50,000” to a total of 49,789 gifts amounting to $250,000. Text on the print is listed in three columns, the central text includes information about gifts, and the side columns include references and names of former prize winners.

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