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Boston Base Ball Association Stock - RARE and VERY EARLY NUMBER 7 (101426)

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Boston Base Ball Association Stock - RARE and VERY EARLY NUMBER 7  (101426)
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1,000.00USDto 8*************e+ buyer's premium (250.00)
This item SOLD at 2019 May 19 @ 08:59UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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# 7 for 5 shares ($500) to FG Webster. Signed by Harrison Gardner and president Ivers W Adams. Dateline Boston 1871. Ivers was the man who brought major league baseball to Boston in 1871. Very heavy folds have been repaired.

Established on January 20, 1871, the Boston Red Stockings was one of the eight original members of the National League. The team was organized as the Boston Base Ball Club with $15,000 in common stock at $100 a share. Boston won every championship between 1872 and 1875. After the 1875 season the Boston Red Stockings, Chicago White Stockings, New York Mutuals, Hartford Dark Blues, and St. Louis Brown Stockings all left the "National Association" in order to join the newly formed "National League". This caused the "National Association" to fold. In 1875, Boston changed its name to the "Boston Red Caps." That name lasted until 1883 when they became "The Boston Beaneaters." After the Dove brothers bought the team, they were renamed the "Boston Doves" in 1907. In 1909, it changed again to the "Boston Pilgrims". Finally, in 1912 the name was changed to the "Boston Braves" and remained that until 1952 except for years 1936-40, when they where called the "Boston Bees". The team moved to Milwaukee in 1953 to become the "Milwaukee Braves" and finally to Atlanta in 1966 and are now known as the "Atlanta Braves."[scipophily.com]
Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1871
City/County: Boston
State: Massachusetts