Button, Indians of Alamance
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Title |
Button, Indians of Alamance |
Description |
Button for the Alamance baseball team. The white button has black graphics designed to look like baseball laces and a red image of an American Indian chief wearing a feather headdress. Black text on the button reads "I'm Boosting The / INDIANS / OF / ALAMANCE / JOIN / The War Dance." Dimensions: 43 mm in diameter. |
Subject (tgm) |
Buttons (Information artifacts) Memorabilia Sports Baseball Mascots |
Subject Geographic |
Alamance County (N.C.) |
Usage Statement |
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Notes |
The Alamance Indians Class A professional baseball club played in the Carolina League from 1985 through 1964 as a member of the Cleveland Indians organization. The Indians were preceded by the Burlington-Graham Pirates, which folded in 1955, and were followed by the Burlington Senators, 1965 to 1971, and the Burlington Rangers, which folded in 1972 after a single season. The current Burlington Royals franchise of the Appalachian League originated as the Burlington Indians franchise in 1986. |
Form |
Buttons (Information artifacts) |
Digital Collection |
Lew Powell |
Repository |
North Carolina Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Host |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Citation |
North Carolina Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
filename |
nccg_ck_1287-1223.tif |
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