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Bangor's Millionaires took the field in 1894 as part of the New England League, carrying a name that spoke to the lumber wealth flooding through Maine at the time. Baseball in that era was inseparable from local pride and industry. Clubs like this one gave small cities an identity far beyond their size. Part of our Defunct Baseball collection, inspired by the vintage Minor League teams of yesteryear.
The Details:
Arched distressed green serif text reads "BANGOR, MAINE" above a rubber hose style cartoon dollar bill character wearing a baseball glove in a throwing pose, flanked by "EST" and "1894." Green cursive script reads "Millionaires" below, followed by bold green sans-serif text reading "BASEBALL CLUB" and smaller serif text reading "NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE."
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