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{{Club | {{Club | ||
|Coordinates=57.1221492, -170.2751987 | |||
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia | |||
|Name=Knock down and Skin em Club of St. Paul Island | |Name=Knock down and Skin em Club of St. Paul Island | ||
|Club Name=Knock down and Skin em | |Club Name=Knock down and Skin em | ||
|Type of Date=Month | |Type of Date=Month | ||
| | |Date=1868/07/01 | ||
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day | |||
| | |Country=United States | ||
|State=AK | |||
|City=St. Paul Island | |||
|Modern Address=St..Paul Island AK | |Modern Address=St..Paul Island AK | ||
|Description=<p>The <em>Columbian Register</em> Jan. 9, 1869, quotes the <em>Norwich Advertiser</em> as saying that missionaries had brought baseball to Alaska. They formed a team on St. Paul's Island in July 1868, called the "Knock down and Skin 'em". Team members were missionaries (some from Hawaii) and local Aleuts. The island is in the Bering Sea, and is used today as a stop for the fishing fleets (tv-ized in the show "Dangerous Catch").</p> | |||
<p>St. Paul Island (current pop. about 550, 86% of them Alaska natives) is in the Bering Sea about 500 miles from the Alaskan coast.</p> | |||
<p>The jpg of the article is attached. Among those listed on the team is Daniel Webster (bc 1836, alive in Oakland CA in 1896; died and buried St. George's Island) of New London, CT, longtime foreman of the seal fur factories on St. Paul's; Frank Morgan of Groton (Thomas Franklin Morgan (1848-97), son of Captain Ebenezer "Rattler" Morgan (1817-90) of the bark Peru), and Jeremiah Potts of New London (bc 1838, alive 1882), an ensign on the USS Suwanee, which was touring the area at the time.</p> | |||
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|Description=<p>The Columbian Register | |Sources=<p>The (New Haven) <em>Columbian Register</em> Jan. 9, 1869</p> | ||
</p><p>St. Paul Island (current pop. about 550, 86% of them Alaska natives) is in the Bering Sea about 500 miles from the Alaskan coast. | |Source Image=ColReg1969.jpg | ||
</p> | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First in Location=AK | |Entered by=Bruce Allardice | ||
| | |First in Location=AK | ||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |||
|Is No Later Than=Yes | |||
|First Newspaper Mention=1868/07/01 | |||
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 6 June 2020
Nick Name | Knock down and Skin em |
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Earliest Known Date | July 1868 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | St. Paul Island, AK, United States |
Modern Address | St..Paul Island AK |
NABBP Status | |
Nine Class | |
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Description | The Columbian Register Jan. 9, 1869, quotes the Norwich Advertiser as saying that missionaries had brought baseball to Alaska. They formed a team on St. Paul's Island in July 1868, called the "Knock down and Skin 'em". Team members were missionaries (some from Hawaii) and local Aleuts. The island is in the Bering Sea, and is used today as a stop for the fishing fleets (tv-ized in the show "Dangerous Catch"). St. Paul Island (current pop. about 550, 86% of them Alaska natives) is in the Bering Sea about 500 miles from the Alaskan coast. The jpg of the article is attached. Among those listed on the team is Daniel Webster (bc 1836, alive in Oakland CA in 1896; died and buried St. George's Island) of New London, CT, longtime foreman of the seal fur factories on St. Paul's; Frank Morgan of Groton (Thomas Franklin Morgan (1848-97), son of Captain Ebenezer "Rattler" Morgan (1817-90) of the bark Peru), and Jeremiah Potts of New London (bc 1838, alive 1882), an ensign on the USS Suwanee, which was touring the area at the time.
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Sources | The (New Haven) Columbian Register Jan. 9, 1869 |
Source Image | |
Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Submission Note | |
Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
First in Location | AK |
First in Location Note | |
Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
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Has Supplemental Text |
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