Item IHM.2022.0168 - Nathaniel Bates signed baseball card

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Nathaniel Bates signed baseball card

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IHM.2022.0168

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1 photograph: colour; 6 x 9 cm

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A specially-designed baseball card of Nat Bates - a cropped excerpt from IHM.2021.0146

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The card was especially made for Nathaniel (Nat) Bates for his August 2022 car trip to Saskatchewan with his son Steven and his great-grandson Jabbar. The three men made the trip from Richmond, California so that Bates could accept, on behalf of the team. the induction into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame of the Indian Head Rockets at Battleford on Saturday, August 20. The following day, the trio drove to Indian Head to open the Rockets display in the Indian Head Museum.

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