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Lou Newman Collection of Baseball Memorabilia

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Newman, Louis
Topic
Baseball
Provenance
Mr. Louis Newman donated the archival collection to the Archives Center and numerous artifacts to the Division of Cultural History in 1999. He donated nearly his entire collection of baseball books to the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore a short time later.
Creator
Newman, Louis
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Lou Newman Collection of Baseball Memorabilia
Summary
Baseball memorabilia, including postcards, of teams, players, venues and other baseball-related topics; team programs, 1930s-1990s, mostly for minor league teams but including a few major league teams; sheet music; advertising on baseball topics; posters; black-and-white photographs of baseball players and teams; and ephemeral items such as ticket stubs.
Biographical / Historical
Lou Newman, a retired New York City businessman originally from Baltimore, is a third-generation baseball fan and collector of baseball memorabilia. He continued the tradition started by his grandfather and his father, of anything connected to baseball. Before he donated portions of it, Mr. Newman's massive collection filled an entire room in his home, and included baseball books numbering in the thousands, baseball games and toys, coin banks, watches and charms, pennants, uniforms, advertising, baseball art, bats, balls, baseball cards, products with player endorsements, buttons, pins, and numerous other types of items. Mr. Newman, in his travels throughout the U.S., expanded on the collection by gathering souvenirs and memorabilia from games and stadiums in the many places he visited, collecting not just on the major leagues but the minor leagues and spring training.
Extent
4 Cubic feet (6 boxes, 1 folder)
Date
1895-1999
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0696
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Sheet music
Tickets
Programs
Advertisements
Posters
Ephemera
Photographs
Citation
Lou Newman Collection of Baseball Memorabilia, 1895-1999, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Cathy Keen, October 2000. Michael Benson's Ballparks of North America (McFarland and Co., 1989) was used as a reference guide for the postcards of baseball parks and venues. Former Major League Teams: An Encyclopedia by Donald D. Jones (McFarland and Co., 1997) was used as a reference guide for postcards on teams. The Official Encyclopedia of Baseball (4th Revised Edition) by Hy Turkin and S.C. Thompson (A.S. Barnes and Company) was also used as a reference.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Sheet music
Tickets
Programs
Advertisements -- 20th century
Posters -- 20th century
Ephemera -- 1890-2000
Photographs -- 19th century
Scope and Contents
The archival collection is divided into seven series: Series 1: Team Programs, 1895-1999, mostly minor leagues; Series 2: Postcards, most undated but many go back to the turn of the 20th century, in addition to some before that date which are reproductions; Series 3: Sheet Music, 1908-1984, entirely on the subject of baseball; Series 4: Advertising, with baseball images, including advertising for newspapers, soft drinks, beer, tobacco and other products, and many posters, including one movie poster for a 1928 silent film Warming Up; Series 5: Photographs, mostly black and white portraits of major league players; Series 6: Miscellaneous Publications, undated and 1903, 1950, including a comic book, a short story magazine and a theater program; and Series 7: Ephemera, consisting entirely of ticket stubs.
Restrictions
Gloves required with unprotected photographs.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511610432-1503511610442-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8fcea9e08-a99b-4f95-98d4-53eb654dfed6

In the Collection

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  • Wisconsin

  • Albuquerque Dodgers

  • Billings Mustangs

  • Batavia Trojans

  • Spokane Indians

  • Santa Barbara Dodgers

  • Arizona

  • Detroit, Michigan, Navin Field (later called Briggs Stadium, Tiger Stadium (Tigers)

  • Chicago, Illinois, Federal League Ball Park (later called Wrigley Field) (Cubs)

  • Los Angeles, California, Dodger Stadium (Dodgers)

  • Brooklyn, New York, Ebbets Field (Dodgers)

  • Poster advertising The Baltimore Sun, 1990s

  • South Carolina

  • Lewiston (Idaho) Broncs

  • Oklahoma City Eighty Niners

  • Birmingham Barons

  • Decatur Commodores

  • Bluefield (West Virginia) Orioles

  • Sacramento Solons

  • Kansas City, Missouri, Royals Stadium (Royals)

  • Seattle Angels

  • Centerfield by J.C. Fogerty

  • Boston Braves, 1878, 1887, 1889

  • Scenes of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, New York

  • Decatur Commodores

  • "(Song of the) Milwaukee Braves" by John Krumdick

  • Cleveland Blues

  • Detroit, Michigan, Bennett Field (Tigers)

  • San Francisco, California, Candlestick Park (Giants)

  • New York, New York, Polo Grounds (Giants)

  • Mexico

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota, Metropolitan Stadium (Twins)

  • San Francisco Giants

  • Missouri

  • San Jose Bees

  • Tidewater Tides

  • Boston, Massachusetts, Braves Field (Braves)

  • New York Giants, 1892, 1903, 1904, 1905,1908, 1910, 1911, 1912

  • Seattle, Washington, Sick's Stadium (Pilots)

  • Canada

  • Chicago Cubs

  • Salt Lake Angels

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Three Rivers Stadium (Pirates)

  • Minor League Programs, 1963:

  • Players and managers, minor leagues, portraits (in alphabetical order)

  • Cuba

  • School teams

  • New York Mets

  • Miami, Florida

  • Baseball-related art

  • Schenectady Blue Jays

  • "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" by Albert von Tilzer and Jack Norworth

  • Syracuse Chiefs

  • Minor League Programs, 1895:

  • Boston Red Sox, undated and 1905

  • Winter Haven, Florida, Chain-O'-Lakes Park

  • Other Venues, Minor Leagues, Semi-Pro, Little League, etc.

  • Poster advertising The New York Daily News

  • New York, New York, Yankee Stadium (Yankees)

  • Damn Yankees Cardinals program, Houston Music Theatre

  • The Baseball League by John W. Schaum

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Forbes Field (Pirates)

  • Milwaukee Brewers

  • Tip Top Weekly

  • Minor League Programs, 1975, continued:

  • Boston Nationals

  • France

  • Major League teams

  • Indiana

  • San Francisco Seals

  • New York Yankees

  • Charleston Charlies

  • Chicago White Sox, 1904

  • Cincinnati Reds

  • Dallas/Fort Worth Spurs

  • Washington, D.C., D.C. Stadium (later Robert F. Kennedy Stadium) (Senators)

  • Military teams

  • San Jose vs. Santa Cruz

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Veteran's Stadium (Phillies)

  • Bakersfield Dodgers

  • New York Yankees, 1913, 1915, 1923, 1927, 1928

  • Charlotte Hornets

  • Heart (from Damn Yankees) by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross

  • Rhode Island

  • Georgia

  • Minor League Programs, 1972:

  • Mesa, Arizona, Rendezvous Park

  • Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles Coliseum (Dodgers)

  • "Over the Fence is Out" by Earl Ricker

  • Cedar Rapids Cardinals

  • Connecticut

  • Boston Americans

  • Knoxville Sox

  • Asheville (North Carolina) Tourists

  • Advertisement for Coca Cola featuring Eddie Collins

  • Maine

  • New York Mets Poster advertising Budweiser beer

  • North Carolina

  • San Diego Padres

  • Minor League Programs, 1961:

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Minor League Programs, 1950-1959:
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