Todd Hollst Baseball Collection
Scope and Content
The Todd Hollst Baseball Collection contains memorabilia that spans over 100 years of Dayton baseball history and provides a glimpse into the evolution of professional baseball in Dayton. The collection is arranged into four series: I. Game Day Memorabilia, II. Business Items, III. Photographs, and IV. Artifacts.
Series I. Game Day Memorabilia is divided into three subseries. Subseries I. Tickets, contains rain checks and ticket stubs for Dayton team games in 1910, 1911, 1941, 1951 and 2001. Subseries II. Score Books and Programs, contains 21 items from games played in the 1930s-1950s and 2000-2001. Inside the score books and programs are advertisements from sponsors, season schedules, and team rosters. Also in this subseries is the 1995 program from Dayton-born Mike Schmidt's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame (see Series III for photographs). Subseries III. Posters, contains three oversize posters commemorating the inaugural season of the Dayton Dragons team in 2000.
Series II. Business Items, is the smallest of the series, containing three letters from different decades, as well as two items concerning the entertainment schedule during the Dayton Dragon home games in 2000.
Series III. Photographs contains 25 photographs (several of which are reproductions of originals), going back to 1898 and depicting games at ball parks, Dayton teams, Dayton Ducks Manager Ducky Holmes, and players Jesse Haines, Johnny Vander Meer, and Dayton Dragons pitcher Mark Wohlers. Jesse Haines was born in Clayton, Ohio and played for Dayton before making his Major League debut with the Cincinnati Reds in 1918. He later played for the St. Louis Cardinals, won two World Series Championships, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1970. Johnny Vander Meer played for the Dayton Ducks before going on to be an All-Star pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. Dates in the inventory reflect the date the image was taken, not when it was printed.
Series IV. Artifacts, contains three-dimensional artifacts with historical significance. Among them is Jesse Haines' mitt, a miniature souvenir Dayton Ducks baseball, four game-used baseballs (some of which are signed), a bat cracked by Dayton Dragons player Ranier Olmedo during the first Dayton Dragons home game, and the first base bag from the Dragon's first game at Fifth-Third Field.
Dates
- Creation: 1898-2002
Creator
- Hollst, Todd (Person)
Restrictions on Access
There are no restrictions on accessing material in this collection.
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.
History of Todd Hollst Baseball Collection
Todd Hollst, a native of Beavercreek, Ohio, is an avid fan of Dayton baseball history. His love of baseball merged with his work when he became the first director of entertainment for the Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball Club. He has also contributed to a web site on Dayton Baseball History at http://www.daytontriangles.com/9baseballstory.html .
The following is a chronology of professional baseball teams in Dayton from 1884-2000:
Dayton City Gems: Ohio State League, 1884; charter franchise. Disbanded after 1884 season.
Dayton Reds: Tri-State League, 1889-1890; charter franchise. Northwestern League, 1891; charter franchise. Inter-State League, 1891; charter franchise. Disbanded with league after 1891 season.
Dayton Old Soldiers: Inter-State League, 1897-1899; new franchise. Renamed Dayton Veterans, 1900.
Dayton Veterans: Inter-State League, 1900; renamed franchise. Renamed Dayton Old Soldiers, 1901.
Dayton Old Soldiers: Western Association, 1901; charter franchise. Disbanded with association after 1901 season.
Dayton Veterans: Central League (D), 1903-1917; charter franchise. Disbanded with league after 1917 season.
Dayton Marcos: Negro National League, 1920; charter franchise. Disbanded after 1920 season.
Dayton Aviators: Central League (D), 1928-1929; 1930; charter franchise. Disbanded with league after 1930 season.
Dayton Ducks: Central League (D), 1932; charter franchise. Middle Atlantic League (C), 1933-1938; expansion franchise. Renamed Dayton Wings, 1939.
Dayton Wings: Middle Atlantic League (C), 1939-1940; renamed franchise. Renamed Dayton Ducks, 1941.
Dayton Ducks: Middle Atlantic League (C), 1941-1942; renamed franchise. Suspended operations after 1942 season and resumed as Dayton Indians, 1946.
Dayton Indians: Ohio State League (D), 1946-1947; charter franchise. Central League (A), 1948-1951; charter franchise. Disbanded with league after 1951 season.
Dayton Dragons: Midwest League (A), 2000-present. From Dayton Area Sports History: http://www.daytonareasportshistory.org
Extent
3 linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Dayton baseball memorabilia collection containing ticket stubs, programs, letters, photographs, team promotional items, and artifacts representing professional baseball in Dayton from 1898 through 2002.
Statement of Arrangement
The collection is arranged in four series:
- Series I: Game Day Memorabilia
- Series II: Business Items
- Series III: Photographs
- Series IV: Artifacts
Acquisition Information
The materials in this collection were donated to the Special Collections & Archives Department by Todd Hollst on April 26, 2006 and September 10, 2010.
Processing Information
The collection was arranged by Ryan Qualls and the finding aid was written by Toni Vanden Bos in September 2010.
- Title
- Guide to the Todd Hollst Baseball Collection (MS-401)
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Toni Vanden Bos
- Date
- 2015
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Repository
Wright State University Libraries
Special Collections and Archives
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton OH 45435-0001 USA
937-775-2092
library-archives@wright.edu