Doc Lawson's 19th Cenury Base Ball Prints

Vintage Base Ball Links

Baseball History Links

General Baseball Links

Beadles Dime Base-Ball Player (1867)

Doc Lawson's
Vintage Base Ball Page
 
Welcome to my page devoted to the world of Vintage Base Ball.  I play for the Ohio Historical Society's Ohio Village Muffins Base Ball Club, an 1860's era Base Ball team.  The Society also sponsors the Lady Diamonds Base Ball Team. 

 


Vintage Base Ball Links
Ohio Village Muffins Official Site
Freight Train's Vintage Base Ball Website, a website by fellow Muffin, Andy 'Freight Train' Akers.
The Phoenix Bat Company, fellow Muffin and Columbus Capital Lefty Trudeau's site where you can buy a vintage base ball, bat, glove plus lots of other goodies
Vintage Base Ball Association
is the national organization for vintage base ball.  This site is co-webmasted by myself and Andy 'Freight Train' Akers.

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Baseball History Links
Mr. Baseball from Alexander Cartwright IV, the great, great, great grandson of one of baseball's founders, Alexander Joy Cartwright.
The History of Baseball in the 19th Century by Stephen Thorne
Baseball History by Ralph Hickok
Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights: 1860's-1960's, Baseball Cards: 1887-1914, Early Baseball Card, Baseball Cards, Baseball Songs, Breaking the Color Line from the Library of Congress
19th Century Prints of Baseball from the Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd.
NetShrine: A Gallery of Our National Pastime's Best

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General Baseball Links
Major League Baseball Official Site
Cincinnati Red Stockings Official Site
National Baseball Hall of Fame (but remember, Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball!)
Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)
John Skilton's Baseball Links the mother of all baseball sites, links to everything you'd ever want in the world of baseball
 Baseball Archive, a lot of everything--great site!
Florida State University Baseball and the Section B Animals, the best team and the best fans in college baseball!  Go 'Noles!!!!!!!

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Please direct comments about this page to rlawson@columbus.rr.com

I created this site using the ATF Antique font.  ATF Antique was first released by the Barnhardth Bros. & Spindler type foundry in 1842. It was designed for sign cutting and saw much use throughout the latter 19th century.  If you want this font for your computer you can download it  from the FontSite.

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