1946 - Memphis Red Sox, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs
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1946 - Memphis Red Sox, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features Frank Duncan's (1873-1928) prune drying shed in Campbell in the 1890s. The drying shed also utilized horses to haul wood carts filled with lumber. The shed was located in the then Union district of Campbell. As the California Dried Plum acreage grew, so did the number of processing plants, as such facilities had to be within a horse-and-wagon haul of growers. By 1900, an estimated 85 dried plum packing plants had taken root throughout the area.
Photograph part of the Campbell Historical Museum collection: 1983.27.0008
1934 Kansas City Monarchs
1936 New york Cubans - including Frank Duncan, Lazaro Salazar, Rodolfo Fernandez, Clint Thomas, Alec Radcliffe, Isidro Fabre, Chucho Correa, Yoyo Diaz, Julio Rojo, Cando Lopez, and manager Jose Fernandez.
Great photo includes: Cool Papa Bell, Frank Duncan, Willie Wells, Pepin Peres, Felipe Sierra, Charles William, Harry Salmon, Sam Streeter, Hooks Jimenez, Connie Rector, YoYo Diaz, Chaney White, Pedro Arango, Peiayp Chacon,
Frank Duncan - from the first Negro League World Series 1924 program book
Frank Duncan - Kansas City Monarchs
Frank Duncan (b.1915), Within the Window (1951), oil on linen mounted on fibreboard, 64.3 x 47.8 cm. Collection of Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, USA. Via Smithsonian.