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Charles Weeghman

Index Charles Weeghman

Charles Henry Weeghman (March 8, 1874 – November 1, 1938) was one of the founders of the short-lived professional baseball organization called the Federal League (1914–1915). [1]

29 relations: Administration (law), Bankruptcy, Charles Phelps Taft, Chicago, Chicago "L", Chicago Cubs, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Whales, Desk, Drake Hotel (Chicago), Federal League, Helene Hathaway Britton, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Ku Klux Klan, Lake Zurich, Illinois, Lunch counter, Manhattan, Professional baseball, Restaurateur, Richmond High School (Richmond, Indiana), Richmond, Indiana, Sam Breadon, St. Louis Cardinals, Stanley Robison, The New York Times, Tribune Media, West Side Park, William Wrigley Jr., Wrigley Field.

Administration (law)

As a legal concept, administration is a procedure under the insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions, similar to bankruptcy in the United States.

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Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal status of a person or other entity that cannot repay debts to creditors.

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Charles Phelps Taft

Charles Phelps Taft (December 21, 1843 – December 31, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician who served as editor of the Cincinnati Times-Star and owned both the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs baseball teams.

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Chicago

Chicago, officially the City of Chicago, is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles.

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Chicago "L"

The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.

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Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois.

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Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tronc, Inc., formerly Tribune Publishing.

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Chicago Whales

The Chicago Whales were a professional baseball team based in Chicago.

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Desk

A desk or bureau is a piece of furniture with a flat table-style work surface used in a school, office, home or the like for academic, professional or domestic activities such as reading, writing, or using equipment such as a computer.

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Drake Hotel (Chicago)

The Drake, a Hilton Hotel, 140 East Walton Place, Chicago, Illinois, is a luxury, full-service hotel, located downtown on the lake side of Michigan Avenue two blocks north of the John Hancock Center and a block south of Oak Street Beach at the top of the Magnificent Mile.

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Federal League

The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs, known simply as the Federal League, was an American professional baseball league that played its first season in 1913 and operated as a "third major league", in competition with the established National and American Leagues, from 1914 to 1915.

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Helene Hathaway Britton

Helene Hathaway Robison Britton (January 30, 1879 – January 8, 1950) was the owner of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team of the National League from 1911 through 1916.

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Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs is the eleventh-largest city in the state of Arkansas and the county seat of Garland County.

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Ku Klux Klan

The Ku Klux Klan, commonly called the KKK or simply the Klan, refers to three distinct secret movements at different points in time in the history of the United States.

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Lake Zurich, Illinois

Lake Zurich is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States, a northwest suburb of Chicago.

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Lunch counter

A lunch counter (also known as a luncheonette) is a small restaurant, much like a diner, where the patron sits on a stool on one side of the counter and the server or person preparing the food serves from the other side of the counter, where the kitchen or limited food preparation area is.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.

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Professional baseball

Professional baseball is played in leagues throughout the world.

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Restaurateur

A restaurateur is a person who opens and runs restaurants professionally.

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Richmond High School (Richmond, Indiana)

Richmond High School is a public high school in Richmond, Indiana, United States.

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Richmond, Indiana

Richmond is a city in east central Indiana, United States, bordering on Ohio.

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Sam Breadon

Samuel Breadon (July 26, 1876 – May 8, 1949) was an American executive who served as the president and majority owner of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1920 through 1947.

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St. Louis Cardinals

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Stanley Robison

Martin Stanford "Stanley" Robison (March 30, 1859 – March 24, 1911) was an American owner and manager in Major League Baseball.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Tribune Media

Tribune Media, also known as Tribune Media Company and formerly known as the Tribune Company, is an American conglomerate that is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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West Side Park

West Side Park was the name used for two different baseball parks that formerly stood in Chicago, Illinois.

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William Wrigley Jr.

William L. Wrigley Jr. (September 30, 1861 – January 26, 1932) was an American chewing gum industrialist.

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Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field is a baseball park located on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Weeghman

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