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Ban Johnson Standing in Crowd photograph, between 1913 and 1918
Ban Johnson Standing in Crowd photograph
Ban Johnson Standing in Crowd photograph, between 1913 and 1918
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Ban Johnson Standing in Crowd photograph

Datebetween 1913 and 1918
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph of Ban Johnson standing in a crowd of men. Johnson, wearing a suit, tie, vest, and overcoat, is distinguishable from the group of similarly dressed men by his pocket watch, glasses, and derby hat. Johnson, shown from the waist up, stands in the foreground of the group. Johnson, facing forward, looks down at a point below the camera. To his left, in profile, stands John K. Tener, President of the National League from 1913-1918. In comparison with similar images of the same period, and the featured architecture in the background, this photo was most probably taken in Cincinnati in conjunction with a National Commission meeting. Seen throughout the photograph, the black lines drawn directly onto the surface are not original and exist as a system of notation of where this image is to be cropped upon publication. The date range that Tener served as President of National League, and therefore was a member of the National Commission, have been used to date the photo.
Object numberBL-1995-06232-017
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
Classificationsphotographic materials
Collection NumberBA PHT 012 Hall of Famers photographic materials
Dimensions7 x 5 in.
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New York World-Telegram
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New York World-Telegram
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Object number: BL-1968-01451-0173
New York World-Telegram
probably 1926
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Object number: BL-1968-01451-0172
New York World-Telegram
possibly 1931
Christy Mathewson, J.K. Tener, and George Bradley photograph, 1924
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1924
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Object number: BL-1968-01451-0874
New York World-Telegram
1933 May 01
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Object number: BL-1946-00550-019
Johnson, Ban
undated
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New York World-Telegram
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Roger Bresnahan Standing by Jail Cell photograph, 1932
Object number: BL-1968-01451-0032
New York World-Telegram
1932