Collectors Card Set
$75 per set
plus $1.50 postagePost card size photographs of the legendary black men who pioneered baseball, and helped establish the game as our national pastime. Researched by nationally known baseball historian Phil Dixon, these illustrated and documented cards highlight 45 of Negro baseballs most outstanding personalities. All photographs are 100% quality prints. Each card contains vital and educational information. NO true sports enthusiast should be without this limited issue.
Team Photographs

1932 Kansas City Monarchs team photograph: A 6x12 inch photograph suitable for framing. This image was acquired from the original photo of the estate of “Dink” Mothell, manager of the 1932 Kansas City Monarchs. Taken at Kansas City’s Muehlebach Field, the photograph includes the following players; Newt Joseph, Bertram Hunter, Newton “Newt” Allen, Frank Duncan, George Giles, Quincy Trouppe, Chet Brewer, T.J. Young, Curtis Harris, Charlie Beverly, “Dink” Mothell, James “Cool Papa” Bell and Willie Wells. Two members of the team, Bell and Wells are current members of the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, New York. Price $35.99.

1941 Kansas City Monarchs team photograph: 6x12 inch photograph suitable for framing. This image was acquired from the original photo of the estate of Quincy Gilmore, traveling secretary for the Kansas City Monarchs. Taken at Kansas City’s Muehlebach Field, the photograph includes the following players; Newton “Newt” Allen, Junius Bibbs, Willie Sims, Alan “Lefty” Bryant, Willard “Home Run” Brown, Jesse Williams, Frank Bradley, Hilton Smith, Frank Duncan, Joe Greene, Ford Smith, George Walker, John “Buck” O’Neil, Ted Strong, Clifford “Connie” Johnson and Leroy “Satchel” Paige. Three members of the team, Brown, Smith and Paige are current members of the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, New York. Price $45.99.
Phil Dixon's American Baseball Chronicles, Volume III, The 1905 Philadeplphia Giants.(BookSurge Publishing)
The Ultimate Kansas City Baseball Trivia Quiz Book (Bon A Tirer Publishing Overland Park, KS)
The Negro Baseball Leagues, a Photographic History, 1863-1955 (Amereon House, Mattituck, NY)
The Monarchs, 1920-1928 Featuring Wilber "Bullet" Rogan, The Greatest Ballplayer in Cooperstown (Mariah Press, Sioux Falls, SD)

