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Baseball, Professional - Dutch Schaeffer Talking To Vice President Sherman, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Baseball, Professional - Dutch Schaeffer Talking To Vice President Sherman, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Baseball, Professional - Dutch Schaeffer Talking To Vice President Sherman, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Baseball, Professional - Dutch Schaeffer Talking To Vice President Sherman, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Baseball, Professional - Dutch Schaeffer Talking To Vice President Sherman, 1912
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This photograph, titled "Baseball, Professional - Dutch Schaeffer Talking To Vice President Sherman, 1912," is a fascinating glimpse into American history, captured by the renowned photography studio, Harris & Ewing. The image showcases a pivotal moment during a baseball game between two unidentified teams, with the focus on the intense conversation between the baseball player, Dutch Schaeffer, and Vice President James S. Sherman. Dutch Schaeffer, dressed in his baseball uniform, is seen leaning in intently towards Vice President Sherman, who is dressed in formal attire, including a suit and bow tie. The Vice President, with a serious expression, listens intently to Schaeffer's words. The background is filled with a bustling crowd of spectators, all dressed in their Sunday best, adding to the sense of excitement and importance of the moment. The photograph was taken during the 1910s, a time when baseball had already become a national pastime, and politics and sports began to intersect more frequently. The image is a testament to the cultural significance of both baseball and politics in early 20th-century America. This photograph is part of the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, which comprises over 40,000 glass negatives taken by the studio between 1911 and 1933. The collection offers a rich and diverse record of American life during this period, from politics and sports to fashion and social events.
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