Textile League Baseball: South Carolina's Mill Teams, 1880-1955

After the Civil War, the Yankee textile industry began a steady transfer south, bringing with it the tradition of a mill village, usually owned by the mill's owner, where the workers and their families lived. The new game of baseball quickly became a foundation of mill village life.

A rich tradition of textile league baseball in South Carolina is here reconstructed from newspaper accounts and interviews with former players and fans. Players such as "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Champ Osteen made their marks as "lintheads" in these semipro leagues. The fierce rivalries between competing mills and the impact of the teams on mill life are recounted. Appendices list club records and rosters for many of the teams from 1880 through 1955.

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Textile League Baseball: South Carolina's Mill Teams, 1880-1955

After the Civil War, the Yankee textile industry began a steady transfer south, bringing with it the tradition of a mill village, usually owned by the mill's owner, where the workers and their families lived. The new game of baseball quickly became a foundation of mill village life.

A rich tradition of textile league baseball in South Carolina is here reconstructed from newspaper accounts and interviews with former players and fans. Players such as "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Champ Osteen made their marks as "lintheads" in these semipro leagues. The fierce rivalries between competing mills and the impact of the teams on mill life are recounted. Appendices list club records and rosters for many of the teams from 1880 through 1955.

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Textile League Baseball: South Carolina's Mill Teams, 1880-1955

Textile League Baseball: South Carolina's Mill Teams, 1880-1955

by Thomas K. Perry
Textile League Baseball: South Carolina's Mill Teams, 1880-1955

Textile League Baseball: South Carolina's Mill Teams, 1880-1955

by Thomas K. Perry

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After the Civil War, the Yankee textile industry began a steady transfer south, bringing with it the tradition of a mill village, usually owned by the mill's owner, where the workers and their families lived. The new game of baseball quickly became a foundation of mill village life.

A rich tradition of textile league baseball in South Carolina is here reconstructed from newspaper accounts and interviews with former players and fans. Players such as "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Champ Osteen made their marks as "lintheads" in these semipro leagues. The fierce rivalries between competing mills and the impact of the teams on mill life are recounted. Appendices list club records and rosters for many of the teams from 1880 through 1955.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476621685
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 05/14/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 327
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Thomas K. Perry is a writer living in Newberry, South Carolina.
Thomas K. Perry is a writer living in Newberry, South Carolina. He has previously published on the Textile League.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Prefacexi
Chapter 1Beginnings1
Chapter 2Fun and Games6
Chapter 3Champ Osteen12
Chapter 4Fields, Trains, Bands and Such21
Chapter 5Shoeless Joe28
Chapter 6Fussin' and Fightin'40
Chapter 7The Maturing Years49
Chapter 8The Negro Textile Leagues61
Chapter 9War and Renaissance68
Chapter 10Decline and Fall80
Chapter 11Profiles
Ed Brinson: A Time to Remember87
Alvin Danielson: Let the Memories Linger89
Johnny Wertz: A Touch of Class90
Harry Hedgepath: Special Man, Special Time92
Mrs. Harry Potts, Mrs. "Shag" Knox: Through Other Eyes93
George Blackwell: The Greatest96
Powerhouse Hawkins: A Thrill a Minute99
Earl Wooten: The Reign of the Earl103
Chapter Notes107
Appendix 1From the Mills to the Majors111
Appendix 2Records and Rosters117
Bibliography291
Index293
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