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SOLVING the WEEKEND’S
Beyond the obelisks and mausoleums in Frankfort’s Oak View Cemetery the land dips into an open space: Potter’s Field, where Bud Fowler was buried in an unmarked grave.
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Bud Fowler, second row, right, while playing baseball in Findlay, Ohio.
Cooperstown Researchers Rediscover Local Legend
A few steps beyond in Frankfort’s hilltop Oak View Cemetery is a barren and empty depression in COOPERSTOWN the earth, a potter’s field, he soaring cast-iron Frankfort’s final resting monument, two stoplace for the forgotten. ries tall, topped with The stones on the few the evocative marked statue of a graves kindly young – many are woman, book unmarked in hand, – are stuntpointing ed. Within heavenward, a foot of the commemodriveway, rates tiny peppered twins, Cora Village Historian Hugh by pebbles and Flora, kicked up MacDougall, left, established Fowler’s who died a by passing month apart Cooperstown roots; tires, is a in the sum- Mayor Jeff Katz, right, modest but determined to recognize sturdy granJim Kevlin/ OTSEGO.life mer of 1876 them. before their ite marker. Tom Heitz examines the memorial to John “Bud Fowler� Jackson in Oak Before SABR, the Society first birthdays, the children View Cemetery, Frankfort, erected by the Society for American Baseball for American Baseball Reof bereaved Thomas and Research on July 25, 1987. While Hall of Fame librarian, Heitz helped revive interest in Fowler’s career. Angeline Leech. Please See FOWLER, B2 By JIM KEVLIN
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n the first warm day of spring, nearly 200 bidders and gawkers packed Hesse Galleries to bid – or even just sneak a peek – at the legacy of Stevens’ Hardware memorabilia on the auction block. “We usually have a crowd, but
not like this!� said Lisa Killmeier, auctioneer Buzz Hesse’s assistant. “This is a very special occasion. Quite a few showed up just to watch.� Over the chatter of the standing-room-only hall, Hesse called out the increasing bids on items from Oneonta’s oldest downtown store, which closed Nov. 1: “Do I have 15, can I get 20, 20 over here, anyone for 30 . . . .� Please See AUCTION, B3
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Dedicated Researchers Recognized Significance Of Cooperstown’s Fowler
FOWLER/From B1 search, dedicated that stone on July 25, 1987, there was no memorial to the man who has the best claim of any Cooperstownian to baseball greatness. Beneath the stone are the remains of John Jackson, aka Bud Fowler, who SABR declared was the first black to play in “organized minor baseball leagues” in the last quarter of the 19th century,
before “the colored curtain” exiled them from professional teams. Of 70 professional ballplayers, Bud Fowler, born in Fort Plain and raised in Cooperstown, “was the first (in pro ball) by several years and the one who played the longest, 10 seasons,” SABR researchers found. “He was also one of the best black players of that generation and thereby helped to
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provide a limited opportunity for other players of his race.” The current movie “1942” has put Jackie Robinson in the public consciousness again, but Bud Fowler played his first professional game – in Chelsea, Mass. – in 1878, 68 years before Branch Rickey recruited Robinson for the Montreal Royals and, then, the Brooklyn Dodgers. While, since the SABR rediscovery, in particular, knowledge of John Jackson has risen among baseball fans – a biography, “Bud Fowler: Baseball’s First Black Professional,” is due out in June – he is little known to the public at large. Still, what a comeback since that morning in 1983, when newly arrived National Baseball Hall of Fame Librarian Tom Heitz was sorting files at 25 Main. “I was looking for someone else in the ‘F’ series,” he remembers, “and I happened upon a folder that said ‘Fowler, Bud.’ There was a note there, ‘Jackson=Fowler’.” The file had been started by Lee Allen, a Hall of Fame historian who had died suddenly on May 19, 1969, at age 54, leaving “a stack of pending projects,” Heitz later recounted in a published account. The folder indicated Allen had established the Cooperstown link, and also concluded
Fowler was the first black professional ballplayer. The name George Tillapaugh surfaced in the file, and Heitz sought out the Cooperstown funeral director (his son, Martin, runs Tillapaugh Funeral Service today). Tillapaugh, it turns out, had buried one of Jackson’s relatives (in the Christ Church yard), and had learned about the Fowler story. Another piece of the puzzle was in James Fenimore Cooper’s “Tales of a Northern County.” Jimmy Cooper, some surmised, went to school with Jackson, played ball with him and in “Tales” related that the “little black boy ... felt his color so much that he used to say that, if it would make him white, he would willingly be skinned alive.” “As a librarian, I had more than enough to deal with,” said Heitz. “It’s tempting for librarians to get involved in the research problems of their clients.” Still, as HoF librarian, he had standing to encourage others to pursue research he could not. In 1985, Heitz visited Bob Davids, a founding father of SABR, at his home in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. During the course of a long conversation and dinner at Davids’ home, he suggested that SABR take on the Bud Fowler story.
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Ornate tombstones surround the potter’s field where Bud Fowler was buried, unheralded.
A monograph Davids then prepared further strengthened the Cooperstown tie: He found Jackson’s father listed as a barber in Cooperstown in the 1860 Census. The 1970 Census listed the son as 13 and reported he “attended school within the year.” Davids’ article – it traces Bud Fowler’s professional career in some detail – was reprinted in the program for the 1987 “memorial observance” at the Frankfort potter’s field. And he credits two dozen benefactors for helping with the research, and helping raise money for the stone. Still, the genealogy had not been definitively estab-
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday, April 20
4 pm • Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce • 31 Chestnut Street The Dedication of Fowler Way…Mayor Katz and the Cooperstown Village Trustees Featuring Members of the Society for American Baseball Research 19th Century Committee (SABR) 4:30 pm • Historic Doubleday Field • Cooperstown Keynote Speech by Major League Baseball Historian John Thorn Unveiling of Bud Fowler Informational Kiosk by Cooperstown Graduate Program in Museum Studies Students (CPG)
Sunday, April 21
10 am • Grandstand Theatre • National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum • 25 Main Street SABR meeting, with CPG students to discuss findings from a just-concluded research program into the Fowler story.
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lished and, as Internet offerings multiplied in the 1990s, Village Historian Hugh MacDougall took up the challenge. “He’s a fantastic researcher,” said Heitz. A long article in the black press – MacDougall found it in the Feb. 20, 1909, edition of the Indianapolis Freeman – further detailed the Cooperstown connection. And he obtained a copy of Fowler’s death certificate from the Frankfort town clerk, listing the former ballplayer’s death, Feb. 26, 1913, age 54, as being caused by “pernicious anaemia.” So as the 100th anniversary of his death approached, the outlines of the Bud Fowler/John Jackson story had fairly well determined, and Mayor Jeff Katz decided it was time to correct a historic omission, time for Baseball Town, repository of so many other communities’ baseball heroes, to recognize its own hero. “I picture myself as a knowledgeable baseball fan,” said Katz, “but I had never heard of Bud Fowler until I moved to Cooperstown.” Katz credits Tom Shieber, senior curator at the Hall of Fame, with suggesting the idea when they ran into each other at the 2012 Cooperstown Winter Carnival. The mayor first considered attaching a second street sign, “Fowler Way,” to “Hoffman Lane,” across from the Hall. Trustee Cindy Falk did some initial research, and she discovered an unnamed street in the village: The lane that leads from Chestnut Street, past the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, to Doubleday Field, the baseball shrine. Unnamed! “Once that happened, it became clear,” said Katz. “It was so perfect.” Bud Fowler, outgrowth of John Jackson’s Cooperstown boyhood, is the subject of commemorations the weekend of April 20-21. A street sign, “Fowler Way,” will be unveiled at 4 p.m. that Saturday. MLB official historian John Thorn will deliver an assessment after a plaque is then dedicated at Doubleday Field. At 10 a.m. that Sunday, his career will be discussed at a forum in the Hall’s Grandstand Theater. The question remains: Should John Jackson be ensconced in the Hall of Plaques in the community where he learned to play. Definitely, MacDougall declares. The Hall, of course, doesn’t pick its own inductees. The vehicle to accomplish that would be the Historical Overview Committee of the Baseball Writers’ Association of American, said Hall spokesman Craig Muder. Every three years, it prepares a Pre-Integration Era ballot, but it reported back its last ballot in December, so no further review will be forthcoming until December 2015. Still, MacDougall reports 10 Pre-Integration ballplayers were nominated. Bud Fowler, he said, was number 11. Who knows?
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SCIENCE OLYMPICS -- Roxbury Rockets Junior High Science Olympiad Team compete in NY State Science Olympia; Also Sat.. Syracuse University, 900 South Crouse Ave, Syracuse. Info, (607) 431-4733. OPEN STUDIO -- 1-4 p.m. Smithy Center for the Arts pottery open studio. Supervisors on hand doing wheel demos. 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-86714. LECTURE -- 4 p.m. “The Soviet Occupation of Russian Orthodox Iconography,” Doug Zullo, Ass. Prof. of Art & Art History. Hartwick College, Bresee Hall’s Eaton Lounge, 1 Hartwick Rd., Oneonta. Info, Matthew Voorhees, (607) 431-4387, voorheesm@hartwick.edu. PORK DINNER -- 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $9, Children $5. Eat in or take out. Cooperstown United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9540. DOLLAR DINNER -- 5 -7 p.m. Spaghetti dinner with meat sauce, bread, beverage and cookie. $1, proceeds go to Pastor’s emergency fund. Lauren’s Presbyterian Church, 3 Main St., Laurens. Info, (607) 432-3738. TALENT SHOW -- 6:30-9 p.m. “Coop’s Got Talent.” Performers must fill out forms in the office of either the elementary or high school. Cooperstown High School, Sterling Auditorium, 39 Linden Ave., Cooperstown. Info, Jane, (607) 547-9365. SQUARE DANCE-- 7:30 p.m. The Doubleday Dancers evening of square dancing at Cooperstown Elementary School. 21 Walnut St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 264-8128.
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EARTH FESTIVAL -- Otsego County Conservation Association 8th Annual Earth Festival. Information and Vendor Fair 113 in the gym. Empire Recycling with ConfiData Shredder from 11-2. Milford Central School, 42 W. Main St., Milford. Info, (607) 286-3349. GARDEN DAY -- 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. The Master Gardeners of Cornell Cooperative Extension Schoharie and Otsego Counties host Spring Garden Day: workshops and presentations at the Milford Central School. Registration required $15. 42 W. Main St., Milford. Info, (607) 547-2536. OPEN STUDIO -- 1-4 p.m. Smithy Center for the Arts pottery open studio. 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-86714. HYDE HALL -- 2-4 p.m. Hyde Hall volunteer informational meeting for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer at Hyde Hall Visitors Center in Glimmerglass State Park, 267 Glimmerglass State Park Rd., Cooperstown. Info, Larry Smith, (607) 547-5098. BANQUET -- 5:30 p.m. 6th Ward Athletic Club of Oneonta 2nd annual Joe and Mary’s Memorial Banquet. Tickets $35, includes dinner. Cash bar. Reservation required. 22 W. Broadway, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9136. LECTURE – 7-9 p.m. The Franklin Garden Club’s lecture series hosts Sondra Freckelton’s talk on Freckelton Flowers and Garden Still-Lifes: Creating a Garden Using Basic Principles of Art. 307 Main St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-6404.
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GOHS DINNER -- 6 p.m. The Greater Oneonta Historical Society Annual Dinner and Special Meeting. Reservations required for the fundraiser dinner by 4/10. Red Caboose Restaurant, 214 Main St., Oneonta. Info, oneontahistory.org. CHILD RESOURCES -- 68 p.m. Parenting Resource Center workshop “Living with 10-15 Year Olds.” Child care and refreshments provided. Registration required. 277 Chestnut St.,
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truCks • vans • suvs 2003 durango sPort 4X4 Power Equip, 96k miles, Stk #922520 ................. Price $7,995...........Pmt $132 2008 sedona lX Power Equip, 84k miles, Stk #922430 ................................ Price $10,995.........Pmt $141 2006 dakota eXt st Auto, A/C, 4x4, 102k miles, Stk #621541 ...................... Price $10,495.........Pmt $158 2007 traIlblazer ls Power Equip, 82k miles, Stk #922460 ........................ Price $11,995.........Pmt $158 2006 equInoX lt aWd Power Equip, 84k miles, Stk #922490 ....................... Price $10,995.........Pmt $168 2006 traIlblazer ls 4X4 Power Equip, 71k miles, Stk #922161 .................. Price $11,495.........Pmt $178 2009 sorento lX Power Equip, 59k miles, Stk #C621101 ............................. Price $14,995.........Pmt $194 2010 equInoX ls AWD, Power Equip, 58k miles, Stk #820581 ....................... Price $17,495.........Pmt $233 2003 ranger suPer Cab 4X4 Power Equip, 88k miles, Stk #620412............. Price $10,995.........Pmt $228 2010 rogue s aWd, Power Equip, 39k miles, Stk #C930100.......................... Price $17,395.........Pmt $231 2011 lIbertY Power Equip, 48k miles, Stk #530331 .................................... Price $17,995.........Pmt $237 2008 MarIner AWD, V6, Full Power, Lthr, 54k miles, Stk #922300 .................. Price $16,995.........Pmt $241 2009 hYundaI santa fe aWd Limited, Full Pwr, 26k miles, Stk #522451 ...... Price $17,995.........Pmt $241 2006 Murano sl AWD, Full Power, 78k miles, Stk #922260 .......................... Price $14,995.........Pmt $247 2011 sorento eX AWD, Power Equip, remote start, 58k miles, Stk #C522371 ... Price $18,995.........Pmt $252 2010 Murano sl AWD, Full Power, 67k miles, Stk #621920 .......................... Price $18,995.........Pmt $256 2008 trIbeCa ltd aWd, Full Power, Lther, Sunroof, 36k miles, Stk #620961 .... Price $17,895.........Pmt $256 2011 rogue sv aWd Full Power, 45k miles, Stk #C930390 ........................... Price $19,495.........Pmt $260 2011 rogue s aWd Power Equip, 17k miles, Stk #C930380........................... Price $19,495.........Pmt $260 2010 toWn & CountrY tourIng Full Power, 43k miles, Stk #930240 .......... Price $19,495.........Pmt $264 2011 sorento lX AWD, Power Equip, 36k miles, Stk #922390....................... Price $19,795.........Pmt $265 2012 grand Caravan sXt Power Equip, 20k miles, Stk #R930310 ............... Price $20,995.........Pmt $283 2011 sorento eX aWd Power Equip, 40k miles, Stk #C922120 ..................... Price $20,995.........Pmt $283 2010 ranger suPerCab sPort 4X4, Power Equip, 39k miles, Stk #621181 .. Price $20,995.........Pmt $287 2011 sPortage lX aWd Power Equip, 16k miles, Stk #C530311.................... Price $21,495.........Pmt $291 2008 lIbertY lIMIted Full Power, 15k miles, Stk #930351.......................... Price $19,995.........Pmt $291 2010 frontIer CreW sv Power Equip, 39k miles, Stk #C621501 .................. Price $21,995.........Pmt $303 2010 edge lIMIted AWD, Full Power, Lthr, Snrf, 50k miles, Stk #922370 ......... Price $23,495.........Pmt $326 2010 trIbeCa tourIng Full Power, Lthr, 43k miles, Stk #922380.................. Price $23,495.........Pmt $326 2011 tItan CreW sv Power Equip, 10k miles, Stk #C622361......................... Price $26,995.........Pmt $374 2010 dodge raM 2500 slt Pwr Options, Snow Plow, 17k miles, Stk #922360 .... Price $27,995.........Pmt $396
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39 MpG hwy
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279
36 mos 36k miles
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469
36 mos 36k miles
24 MpG hwy
27 MpG hwy
$
269
36 mos 36k miles
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Bluetooth, USB Audio 15” Lightweight alloys Stock #13253
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