William Gibbons Bramham (July 13, 1874 – July 8, 1947) was an American baseball executive, lawyer and politician, whose most significant role was as president...
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Bramham may refer to: Christopher Bramham (born 1952), British painter Sam Bramham (born 1988), Australian Paralympic swimmer William G. Bramham (1874–1947)...
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it ran from 1919 to 1930, moving up to class B beginning in 1921. William G. Bramham became league president in mid-1924 and served until 1930. The league...
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president Ford Frick; American League president Will Harridge; Judge William G. Bramham, president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues...
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on May 4. 1947. In 1947, a report by National Commission president William G. Bramham found that five players in the Evangeline League, a minor league based...
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Baseball: Patrick T. Powers, 1901–1909 Michael H. Sexton, 1910–1932 William G. Bramham, 1933–1946 George Trautman, 1947–1963 Phil Piton, 1964–1971 Hank Peters...
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Tobacconists. The official date when the franchise formed was March 18. William G. Bramham, later President of the National Association of Professional Baseball...
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Topsy Hartsel July 8 – Jay Parker July 9 – Jack Powell July 13 – William G. Bramham July 14 – Jesse Tannehill September 5 – Nap Lajoie September 17 –...
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II (1910–1916) Frank A. Linney (1913–1921) William G. Bramham (1920–1924) James S. Duncan (1930–1934) William C. Meekins (1934–1938) Sim A. DeLapp (1942–1950)...
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presidents Patrick T. Powers (1901–1909) Michael H. Sexton (1910–1932) William G. Bramham (1933–1946) George Trautman (1947–1963) Phil Piton (1964–1971) Hank...
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the longest tenure of any Minor League president to this day. Judge William G. Bramham was elected as his replacement. Michael Sexton died in 1937 at his...
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Sowell, rockabilly pianist and composer, in Memphis, Tennessee Died: William G. Bramham, 72, American baseball executive, lawyer and politician King George...
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presidents Patrick T. Powers (1901–1909) Michael H. Sexton (1910–1932) William G. Bramham (1933–1946) George Trautman (1947–1963) Phil Piton (1964–1971) Hank...
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longtime head William G. Bramham in favor of Frank Shaughnessy, president of the International League, who had five pledges. But Bramham rules that 15...
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presidents Patrick T. Powers (1901–1909) Michael H. Sexton (1910–1932) William G. Bramham (1933–1946) George Trautman (1947–1963) Phil Piton (1964–1971) Hank...
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President J. W. Washington (1908) Dr. Joel D. Whitaker (1909–1910) William G. Bramham (1928–1929) No. of teams 19 Country United States of America Most...
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the Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Robins and Boston Braves. July 8 – William G. Bramham, 72, president of the Minor Leagues from 1932 to 1946. July 14 – Orval...
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21-5 at the time, they dropped to 0-26. The team appealed, first to William G. Bramham, president of the National Association, then to Kenesaw Mountain Landis...
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Heel League President Joseph H. Wearn (1913) Arthur Lyon (1914–1915) William G. Bramham (1916–1917) Gene Lawing (1937–1938) C. M. Llewellyn (1939–1942, 1945–1946)...
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Boatwright (1912–1915) Burrus Corprew (1916) William B. Bradley (1917–1921) W. S. Moye (1922–1924) William G. Bramham (1925–1928) No. of teams 15 Country United...
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Memphis, but received $85 per month from Greenville. He appealed to William G. Bramham, the president of Minor League Baseball, who declined to intervene...
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Reagan as the "most racist pastor in America." Kacou Philippe, a leader of Bramham's followers in Africa, was arrested in 2017 for hate speech and sentenced...
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surname. Port, M. H. (1986). "FOX LANE, James (1756-1821), of Bramham Park, Yorks.". In Thorne, R. G. (ed.). The House of Commons 1790–1820. The History of Parliament...
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In the first half of the 20th century, she occasionally rode with the Bramham Moor Hunt – Lord Harewood was Master of the Hunt – and entertained many...
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significance have been discovered in England, such as the Kingmoor Ring and the Bramham Moor Ring. Rings endowed with special properties were significant in pagan...
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George Lane-Fox (4 May 1793 – 15 November 1848), of Bramham Park, Yorkshire, was a British landowner and Tory politician. Lane-Fox was born on 4 May 1793...
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Michael Lupton, M.C., son Mr. Arthur G. Lupton. Major Lupton met with a serious accident while hunting with the Bramham Moor last year ... at the age of 44 ...
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sponsored by Miss Eleanor G. Forgerty, granddaughter of Seaman Laffey; and commissioned on 31 March 1942, Lieutenant Commander William E. Hank in command. After...
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invaded England in rebellion once more and was killed at the Battle of Bramham Moor. His severed head was subsequently put on display at London Bridge...
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Shrewsbury in 1403 and Worcester was executed, while a second attempt failed at Bramham Moor in 1408, at which Northumberland was killed. Henry himself died in...
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