Walter Johnson Batting photograph
Date1926
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph of Walter Johnson, dressed in a Washington Senators uniform, batting. The image caption on the reverse (not shown) reads, "Walter Johnson socks one out." Based on his uniform and his time with the Senators, this picture was taken in 1926.
Object numberBL-1968-00196-033
Publisher
New York Journal-American
Subject
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
Attributes
Classificationsphotographic materials
Collection NumberBA PHT 032 New York Journal-American photographic materials
Duplicate/Alternate CopyBL-3334-84
Dimensions8.5 x 6.5 in.
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Object number: BL-1968-00196-035
New York Journal-American
1930
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New York Journal-American
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New York Herald Tribune (Firm)
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New York World-Telegram
1930
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New York World-Telegram
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New York World-Telegram
between 1912 and 1915