Boston American League Base-Ball Club Stock Certificate from 1913 - Signed by James McAleer Red Sox
Boston American League Base-Ball Club Stock Certificate from 1913 - Signed by James McAleer Red Sox
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This is an original stock certificate from Boston American League Base-Ball Club, dated August 7, 1913, serial number 19 for one share, printed in orange. Features a vignette of a female figure.
It is signed by treasurer Bob McRoy and club president James McAleer, a former major league pitcher and manager, who was an owner of the club from 1911-1913. McAleer's was a part-owner of the Red Sox until July 15, 1913 when McAleer became involved in a dispute with the AL president, Ban Johnson. McAleer forced the resignation of Red Sox manager Jake Stahl, one of Johnson's closest friends.
After this dispute, McAleer sold his holdings in the Red Sox. Charles Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox had to jump in and help smooth over the rift.
McRoy was a secretary to Johnson and was placed in this position as secretary to sort of keep an eye on McAleer. After McAleer's "Retirement," McRoy returned to the league office.
Charles A. Taylor, who this certificate was issued to, was a prominent Boston businessman and longtime Red Sox stockholder who remained invested in the franchise through its early championship years.
This certificate was hand canceled on May 15, 1914, seen by writing across the face. Shows normal age characteristics including some toning and minor edge wear, consistent with its century-plus age. Represents 1 share at $100 par value and was issued to Chas A. Taylor.
In 1913, Boston was defending its 1912 World Series championship at the brand-new Fenway Park. The Boston American League Base-Ball Club was the original corporate name of what became the Boston Red Sox, founded in 1901 as a charter franchise of the newly formed American League. The team was originally owned by Charles Somers, a wealthy coal magnate from Cleveland who bankrolled multiple American League franchises, and managed by Hall of Famer Jimmy Collins.
This certificate captures the club during a golden era as the 1912 championship was followed by World Series victories in 1915, 1916, and 1918, making this four-championship run one of the most dominant in baseball history.
The organization underwent several name changes before officially adopting the Red Sox moniker around 1908, making this 1913 certificate one of the last issued under the original corporate name.
Early baseball corporation certificates remain highly sought after by both sports memorabilia collectors and scripophily enthusiasts, particularly those from legendary franchises like the Red Sox. Offered as a collectible.
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