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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
December 9, 2009
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
City Island Shamrocks Base Ball Club Changed its Name to the Minnefords
in 1888
I continue to document every reference I find about baseball played in
Pelham during the 19th century. For some of the prior postings, see:
Wednesday, November 25, 2009: Even More Early
References to Baseball Played in Pelham.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009: Yet Another
Reference to Early Baseball in Pelham.
Monday, November 23, 2009: Additional Brief
Accounts of Baseball Played in Pelham in the 19th Century.
Friday, November 20, 2009: More Accounts of
Early Baseball Played in Pelham.
Thursday, November 12, 2009: More Early
References to Baseball Played in Pelham.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009: Score of June
1, 1887 Baseball Game Between the Country Club and The Knickerbocker Club.
Friday, March 20, 2009: Another Reference to
19th Century Baseball in Pelham.
Monday, November 26, 2007: Box Score of a
Baseball Game Played on Travers Island in Pelham Manor in July 1896.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007: Baseball on
Travers Island During the Summer of 1897.
Friday, July 20, 2007: Account of Early
Baseball in Pelham: Pelham vs. the New York Athletic Club on Travers
Island in 1897
Friday, November 10, 2006: The Location of
Another Early Baseball Field in Pelham
Monday, October 9, 2006: Reminiscences of Val
Miller Shed Light on Late 19th Century Baseball in Pelham and the Early
Development of the Village of North Pelham
Thursday, March 23, 2006:
Baseball Fields Opened on the Grounds of the Westchester Country Club in
Pelham on April 4, 1884
Tuesday, January 31, 2006: Another Account of
Baseball Played in Pelham in the 1880s Is Uncovered
Thursday, October 6, 2005: Does This Photograph
Show Members of the "Pelham Manor Junior Base Ball Team"?
Thursday, September 15, 2005:
Newspaper Item Published in 1942 Sheds Light on Baseball in 19th Century
Pelham
Thursday, February 10, 2005: New Discoveries
Regarding Baseball in 19th Century Pelham
Bell, Blake A., Baseball in Late 19th Century Pelham, The Pelham Weekly,
Vol. XIII, No. 17, Apr. 23, 2004, p. 8, col. 2.
I have located an interesting newspaper reference indicating that a base
ball club on City Island known as the Shamrocks voted to change its name
in 1888 to the Minnefords. The reference appears within an article that
detailed the news of Bartow and City Island in the December 7, 1888 issue
of the Chronicle, published in Mount Vernon. The entire article is
quoted below.
"Bartow and City Island.
Mr. Wilkie Collins having obtained a grant of land under water, opposite
the King estate on City Island, has built a bulk head and is having it
filled in with the mud dredged from the bottom of Eastchester Creek. It
is understood that Mr. Collins proposes to erect a building on the made
lot. Mr. Burknapp is also docking out.
'What is it?' is the frequent query propounded in relation to the old
canal boat lying in the cove, with a sort of French roof second story,
roughly built above decks. The knowing ones say it is Jacob Gruse's
hotel, constructed for the accommodation of fishermen and oystermen. Old
Jacob has got quite a dike built up for a foot path to his novel hostelry.
Mr. Willy has added another to his block of frame buildings on Main street
by utilizing the old carpenter shop of George Hawes and building between
it and the former row. The block now presents quite an imposing
appearance. They say Joe DeVaugh is getting rich. 'Wealthy' would be the
more refined term. At any rate Mr. DeVaugh is putting a large addition to
the building now occupied by him. When completed he will have a hall 51 x
20 feet -- sufficiently large for ordinary entertainments. The lower
floor will be changed in arrangement and will be furnished with a shuffle
board, pool tables and other games. When completed, the Minneford
Baseball Club will formally open the hall and christen it the Minneford
House.
The Shamrock Baseball Club held a meeting last Friday night and voted
unanimously to change the name of the organization to Minneford Baseball
Club, the name by which City Island was originally known. They decided to
have a ball as soon as DeVaugh's new building is ready for occupancy.
The following corps of officers of the City Island Republican Club were
elected Monday evening last: President, Mortimer Bell; Vice Presidents,
D. O. Booth, Geo. W. Horton; Secretary, Geo. B. Glazier; Treasurer, Robt.
J. Vickers; Chairman Ex. Com., R. F. Wood. The club is in good trim for
the spring campaign, and will make matters lively for their Democratic
opponents."
Source: Bartow and City Island, Chronicle [Mount Vernon, NY], Dec. 7,
1888, p. ?, col. 2 (the newspaper page does not include a page number or a
date, but text references on the page make clear that it is from the Dec.
7, 1888 issue of the paper).
posted by Blake A. Bell @
4:44 AM
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