Creation Date

1929

Decade

1920; 1930

Subject

Jacksonville State University -- History, Jacksonville State Teachers College -- History, Baseball -- Alabama

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Description

Photo circa 1929-31. The Profile Cotton Mill baseball team is pictured at the Anniston Baseball Park of the Anniston Rams era of play. Pictured L to R: Umpire Slick Hutchinson, Guy "Boss" Hammett, Joe Martin, Elk Hamilton, Branes (Brains?) Bennett, Albert Slaught, Earl Trammell, Bailey McClellan, Otto "Hook" Burroughs, Earl Hawkins, Ernest "Judd" Harrelson, Clay Hammett, Van Hamilton, Neil Lane (long-time mgr. of the Profile Cotton Mill baseball team), and W. I. Greenleaf, owner of Profile Cotton Mill. Clay Hammett, identified in this photo as a 17 or 18-year-old Profile player, is the source of the descriptive information (obtained in 1992 when he was 80 years old). Hammett (residing at 303 Forney Ave. SW, Jacksonville as of 8 April 1991), noted his brother, "Boss" Hammett, in civilian clothes, second from left, who was premier catcher in baseball in Calhoun County for decades, was in civilian clothes because he had jammed a finger in a game the previous week. Both Branes Bennett and Earl Hawkins were players with the Swann Chemical Company, a previous name for Monsanto, but were playing for Profile the day the photo was taken. One of them, a catcher, replaced "Boss" behind the plate. Earl Trammell (in sweater) was a student at the State Teachers College in Jacksonville. Hammett was unsure of the spelling of Bennett's name -- a given name of Branes, or a nickname, "Brains." Information obtained by D. H. McClellan.

Date Digitized

November 2018

Names of Persons Pictured

Slick Hutchinson, Guy "Boss" Hammett, Joe Martin, Elk Hamilton, Branes (Brains?) Bennett, Albert Slaught, Earl Trammell, Bailey McClellan, Otto "Hook" Burroughs, Earl Hawkins, Ernest "Judd" Harrelson, Clay Hammett, Van Hamilton, Neil Lane, W. I. Greenleaf

Rights

This image was digitized and access generously provided by Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library, which holds the original Russell Brothers glass negatives. The Russell Brothers collection was donated to Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library by Lance Johnson Studio. JSU has been granted the non-exclusive right to use these images for any non-commercial, institutional, research or teaching purpose. All other uses require permission from the rightsholder (Lance Johnson Studio | Jim Johnson, Photographer | 1213 Noble St, Anniston, AL 36201 | 256.236.9999). Those seeking photographic prints may contact Lance Johnson Studio or digitalcommons@jsu.edu for more information.

Location

The original negative is housed with the Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library.

Identifier

http://jsucollections.jsu.edu:9000/rpc/cat/Imaging/photocollection/accpl/presentation/1963.jpg

Technical Metadata

Digital images were created from original glass negatives and nitrate film by Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library; image specifics are unknown.

Keywords

Jacksonville State University -- History, Jacksonville State Teachers College -- History, Baseball -- Alabama

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