One of the pleasures is finding odd or unique articles. I found this in the District News and Facts, dated. 1 October 1895.[1] “The Day the Aces got Trumped,” by Parson Nicholson[2] I do survey work for the Great Northern, one of the few to avoid the troubles.[3] This takes me too many small towns …
Tag: Day of the Gun
Aug 07
The Day the Aces got Trumped
- 2012 Baseball Hall of Fame film fest, Aces Crazy Joe Silver King, Ambassador Ransom Stoddard, Bill Blewett, celebrated mule, Cuban, Day of the Gun, Excelsior Aces, Jeff Herberger, Moses Foster, One-Eyed Horse Productions, Sam and Gracie, Singletree, The Day the Aces got Trumped, Wayne Shipley
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Jun 20
They were the Glory of Their Times
They were the Glory of Their Times[1] Saturday, 16 June while the Yankees battled the Nationals, Mark Hornbaker, Martin Niland, Karen and I from DC Baseball History at the request of Bill Blewett, One-Eyed Horse Productions,[2] took a step back in time to watch the filming of their new motion picture, “Day of the Gun.” …
- barnstorming, Bill Blewett, Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club, Day of the Gun, Excelsior Aces, Gene “Pop” Meacham, Jessup, Justin “Buddha” Linksz, Lemon Peel baseball, Maryland, One-Eyed Horse Production, Rex “Stoney” Stone, Rod Serling, Singletree, Singletree Nine, Tim “Shakespeare” Grieb, Wayne Shipley
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