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  1. 2009.10.1 - Baseball

    Baseball, 9" circumference, horsehide, manufacturer stamp -"Hardwood's Official Wisconsin State League Ball Double Cover," 5 oz., signed by Raymond Voelz, Wm. H. Bock, George Wendler, D. W. Robbins, M. P. Kelly, E. E. Baxman, H.H. Schnadt, Dick Meyer, Ray Schnadt, John Baxman(?) Harold "Butch" Humbracht, E. "Ki" Kaiser score keeper, Henry C. Thurnau, dated September 23, 1927. 1927 Bartlett Cubs men's baseball team.

    Record Type: Object

    Baseball
  2. 2012.25.1 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 4 3/4" x 6 3/4", mounted to board 8" x 10", black and white, thirteen men standing and sitting in three rows outdoors, most dressed in uniform with "BC" on the left chest, baseball, bats and mitts are on ground and being held. Meet the 1909 Bartlett Cubs baseball team. Front row, l to r- Henry Staib, Erv Krumfuss, Fred Staib. Middle row, l to r- Erv Schnadt, Casey Iben, Martin Schultz. Back row, l to r- Carl Staib, Erv Sch...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  3. 2014.21.11 - Postcard

    Postcard, 3 1/4" x 5 1/2", black & white, Front- 11 men wearing baseball uniforms standing in a line, outside. In center is man dressed in a suit with his hands on the shoulder of a boy who is wearing a baseball uniform holding many bats. Back- unused, postcard was removed from photo album and written in blue ink is "1921 Bartlett Baseball Club." The Bartlett Cubs baseball team was a men team that played other teams in the area. The games wer...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  4. 2014.28.531 - Clipping, Newspaper

    Clipping, newspaper, 11" w x 16" l, one two-sided page of The Hanover Times dated July 11, 1963, Front- six images , along with names, of bowling teams sponsored by area businesses, Little league standings, ad, other sports news, Back- full page ad for Dick Wickstrom Chevrolet. The sport of bowling was in its heyday in the 1960s. These six teams were sponsored by area businesses. Jensen's Tavern (also known as the Bartlett Tavern), Sherman Cle...

    Record Type: Archive

    The Hanover Times, July 11, 1963 Bowling Teams
  5. 2014.9.2 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/4" l x 3 1/2" w, RPPC, black & white, Front- image of 30 total men and boys standing outside on sidewalk, in front of building, most are wearing suits with overcoats and all but one is wearing a hat, two boys in pedal cars on left, Back- removed from album prior to gifting, remnants of black paper on back. Who remembers when wearing a hat, regardless of the season, was in fashion for both men and women and being a perfect complet...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  6. 2017.1.37 - Invitation

    Invitation, 5" x 3 1/2" folded, 5" x 7" unfolded, paper, Front- illustration of three white lilies tied in a white ribbon, flourish in the background, printed in green, "Easter Greeting," Inside- printed in green, "Yourself and ladies are cordially invited to attend a Grand Easter Dance given by Bartlett Base Ball Club on the evening of Monday, April 9, 1917 at Thurnau & Brandt's Hall Bartlett, Illinois, Tickets 75 cents, Good Music, Please prese...

    Record Type: Object

    Invitation
  7. 2018.14.1 - Postcard

    Postcard, 3 1/2" x 5 1/2", black & white, Front- images of 13 men standing/sitting outside, most are wearing uniforms, baseball bats and balls in foreground, printed in white, "Bartlett Baseball Team 1909". Back- postmarked, "Bartlett Nov 17 P.M. 1910, ILL.," in pencil, "Hello Martha, We are still husking corn. Grap had to pull out with his old thing tonight. Some other fellow coming tomorrow, are you coming to the Orlo[?] sale sat eve?", address...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  8. 2018.16.1 - Image, digital

    Image, digital, black and white, man wearing uniform, hat and baseball mitt standing in field holding ball in mitt, another man in uniform to his left. Fred "Fritz" Benicke (wearing mitt, foreground) played on the Bartlett Cubs baseball team in the 1930. Here he is catching a ball on the team's home field, today Bartlett Park.

    Record Type: Photo

    Image, digital
  9. 2018.39.1 - Image, Digital

    Image, digital, 8"w x 10"w mat, 5"w x 7"l image, sepia, Front- three rows of men, most in uniforms, standing/sitting outside in a field. Some holding baseball equipment. Back- Written in ink, "Bartlett Cubs B.B. Team , Front, 1st Row- L to R+ A. O'Brien (P), Gus Krumfuss (C), Nig Staib-(P), Middle 2nd Row- L to R= B. Bradley (SS) Pat Humbracht (1sB), Claude Bowman- (@nd B) Erv Schnadt- (3rd B), Punky Wendler-(LF), Doc Staib-(F) Rear 3rd Row= L to...

    Record Type: Photo

    Image, Digital
  10. 2019.1.64 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 5" x 7" mounted on 8" x 10" black board, sepia Front- 14 men sitting/ standing outside in field, men sitting wearing suits, men standing wearing same uniform, trees and buildings in distant background. Back- stamped in black- "The Hoff-Williams Co...Chicago" The Bartlett Cubs was the hometown men's baseball team in the early 1900s. The team played their games in what is today Bartlett Park against other local community tea...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  11. 2021.69.1 - Book, Record

    Book, record, 12" w x 7 1/2" l x 1/2" h, fabric cover, paper pages, template to keep score for ball game, lines for team vs. team names, at, date, start and end of game and total time, players names, and more, ads for Wilson products, manufactured by Wilson Athletic Equipment, written on cover in yellow- "Bartlett Cubs" , in goldtone- "Official Score Book, Wilson Athletic Equipment" "Play ball!" By the early 1900s, Bartlett had an amateur men'...

    Record Type: Object

    Book, Record
  12. 2022.4.66 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

    Record Type: Library

    Bartletter
  13. 2022.4.76 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

    Record Type: Library

    Bartletter
  14. 2022.4.91 - Newsletter

    Bartletter

    Record Type: Library

    Bartletter
  15. 2023.1.19 - Postcard

    Postcard, 5 1/2" w x 3 1/2 " l, sepia, front- image of 14 men total, 11 wearing uniforms with "BC" on left chest, 3 in the top middle row wearing suits, written in white at bottom- "Cubs", Bartlett, ILL", Back, in blue ink- "Property of Harvey Schnadt" "Play Ball!" This chant was heard for many years at Bartlett Park when the hometown team, the Bartlett Cubs, played on their turf beginning in the early 1900s. Here the team is pictured circa 19...

    Record Type: Object

    Postcard
  16. 2023.1.20 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 10" w x 8" h, black & white, front- 14 men wearing baseball uniforms, standing/sitting outside, men in back row all have their arms crossed, Back- in pencil, people in the image are named. "Play Ball!" That chant was heard for many years at Bartlett Park when the hometown team, the Bartlett Cubs, played on their turf. Pictured here is the 1934 team.. Front row, crouching, left to right: Fred Benicke, Walter Tilche, Ernest ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  17. A05-12-1 - Mirror

    Mirror, 2 3/4" oval, metal, paper, mirror, Front- black & white image, 14 men, sitting/standing outside, 11 wearing uniforms, baseball equipment in front on ground, trees in background, Back- mirror. The Bartlett Cubs baseball team posed for this picture in what is today Bartlett Park. The image dates to circa 1914. Front row- L to R, Adrian O'Brien (P), Gus Krumfuss (C), Nig Staib (P), Middle row- L to R, B. Bradley (SS) Pat Humbracht (1sB), ...

    Record Type: Object

    Mirror
  18. A83-1-1 - Mitt

    Mitt, baseball, no size, leather, left-handed, front and back held together with metal grommets and leather lacing, leather tie from glove to thumb. imprinted on leather band at wrist- Patent Applied For" , no manufacturer information. Herbert Schnadt (1900-2001) was a member of the Bartlett Cubs, a Bartlett men's amateur baseball team. This was his mitt. The Cubs played teams from surrounding communities with their home games played in Bartle...

    Record Type: Object

    Mitt

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