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Letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland, 1938 June 14
Letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland
Letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland, 1938 June 14
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Letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland

Date1938 June 14
DescriptionA typed letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland, June 14, 1938. It is typed on National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs letterhead, which includes the address. The date is to the right and the recipient's name and address are on the left. Frick, president of the National League, writes that the Centennial of Baseball is a centennial of a game rather than individuals. It is a nation-wide centennial which centers around Cooperstown because the first baseball diamond in history was laid out. He also writes that there is no tendency on the part of organized baseball to give all the credit to Doubleday and overlook Cartwright and Chadwick. He also writes that the policy of the United States government is that only photographs of past presidents, generals, admirals, or other men high in government shall be used on stamps. A baseball stamp is a good idea but will need to be a picture of a baseball game or scene rather than an individual. It is signed "Ford Frick." The verso (not shown) is blank.
Object numberBL-2022-00030-036
Correspondent
Classificationsmanuscripts (documents)
Collection NumberBA MSS 184 Alexander Cleland papers
Dimensionsw x h: 8.5 x 11 in.
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Frick, Ford C.
1939 March 29
Letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland, 1935 February 07
Object number: BL-2022-00030-016
Frick, Ford C.
1935 February 07
Letter from Ford Frick to Alexander Cleland, 1935 June 06
Object number: BL-2022-00030-022
Frick, Ford C.
1935 June 06
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Object number: BL-2022-00030-041
Cleland, Alexander
1939 March 29
Letter from Alexander Cleland to Commissioner Landis, 1938 December 12
Object number: BL-2022-00030-040
Cleland, Alexander
1938 December 12
Letter from Commissioner Landis to Alexander Cleland, 1938 December 10
Object number: BL-2022-00030-039
Cleland, Alexander
1938 December 10
Letter from Alexander Cleland to Walter F. Carter, 1935 February 13
Object number: BL-2022-00030-017
Cleland, Alexander
1935 February 13
Letter from Walter R. Littell to Alexander Cleland, 1935 June 07
Object number: BL-2022-00030-021
Cleland, Alexander
1935 June 07
Letter from Ford Frick to Club Presidents, 1953 November 10
Object number: BL-2001-00996
Frick, Ford C.
1953 November 10
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Object number: BL-2022-00030-033
Speaker, Tris
1937 August 30
Letter from Commissioner Landis to Alexander Cleland, 1935 June 06
Object number: BL-2022-00030-023
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
1935 June 06
Jimmie Foxx Taking Batting Practice photograph, between 1936 and 1941
Object number: BL-1995-05569-002
Foxx, Jimmie
between 1936 and 1941