Herrmann, Garry with National League president Harry Clay Pulliam, team owner John Brush, and American League president Ban Johnson, 1905Garry Herrmann with National League president Harry Clay Pulliam, team owner John Brush, and American League president Ban Johnson, 1905.Brush, John, owner of the Cincinnati Reds and later of the New York GiantsJohn Brush, owner of the Cincinnati Reds and later of the New York Giants.Cincinnati machine politician George B. Cox, Garry Herrmann’s close allyCincinnati machine politician George B. Cox, Garry Herrmann’s close ally.Johnson, Byron Bancroft “Ban,” president of the American LeagueByron Bancroft “Ban” Johnson, president of the American League.Landis, Judge Kenesaw Mountain, commissioner of baseball from 1920 to 1944, with owners representing the sixteen American League and National League baseball teams, 1920Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, commissioner of baseball from 1920 to 1944, with owners representing the sixteen American League and National…Herrmann, Garry with a group of National League team owners, June 11, 1922Garry Herrmann with a group of National League team owners, June 11, 1922.Herrmann, Garry as chairman of the National Baseball Commission, undated photograph, ca. 1903–1920Garry Herrmann as chairman of the National Baseball Commission, undated photograph (c. 1903–1920).Herrmann, Garry as chairman of the National Commission with John K. Tener (president of the National League) and Ban Johnson (president of the American League)Garry Herrmann as chairman of the National Commission with John K. Tener (president of the National League) and Ban Johnson…Postcard marking the 1909 Turnfest, held in Cincinnati and organized by Garry HerrmannPostcard marking the 1909 Turnfest, held in Cincinnati and organized by Garry Herrmann.First game of the 1919 World Series, played at Redland Field in Cincinnati on October 1, 1919A view of the first game of the 1919 World Series, played at Redland Field in Cincinnati on October 1,…
Herrmann, Garry with National League president Harry Clay Pulliam, team owner John Brush, and American League president Ban Johnson, 1905Garry Herrmann with National League president Harry Clay Pulliam, team owner John Brush, and American League president Ban Johnson, 1905.
Brush, John, owner of the Cincinnati Reds and later of the New York GiantsJohn Brush, owner of the Cincinnati Reds and later of the New York Giants.
Cincinnati machine politician George B. Cox, Garry Herrmann’s close allyCincinnati machine politician George B. Cox, Garry Herrmann’s close ally.
Johnson, Byron Bancroft “Ban,” president of the American LeagueByron Bancroft “Ban” Johnson, president of the American League.
Landis, Judge Kenesaw Mountain, commissioner of baseball from 1920 to 1944, with owners representing the sixteen American League and National League baseball teams, 1920Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, commissioner of baseball from 1920 to 1944, with owners representing the sixteen American League and National…
Herrmann, Garry with a group of National League team owners, June 11, 1922Garry Herrmann with a group of National League team owners, June 11, 1922.
Herrmann, Garry as chairman of the National Baseball Commission, undated photograph, ca. 1903–1920Garry Herrmann as chairman of the National Baseball Commission, undated photograph (c. 1903–1920).
Herrmann, Garry as chairman of the National Commission with John K. Tener (president of the National League) and Ban Johnson (president of the American League)Garry Herrmann as chairman of the National Commission with John K. Tener (president of the National League) and Ban Johnson…
Postcard marking the 1909 Turnfest, held in Cincinnati and organized by Garry HerrmannPostcard marking the 1909 Turnfest, held in Cincinnati and organized by Garry Herrmann.
First game of the 1919 World Series, played at Redland Field in Cincinnati on October 1, 1919A view of the first game of the 1919 World Series, played at Redland Field in Cincinnati on October 1,…