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Red Jacket met with presidents George Washington, and later John Adams, in the presidential mansion in Philadelphia, when that city was the temporary national capital. Red Jacket became famous as an orator, speaking for the rights of his people.
Philadelphia Bell (1974–1975) Pennsylvania Professional Football League (1946–1949 ) [1] [2] Eastern Division Shamokin Indians [3] Pottsville Maroons [3] Shenandoah Presidents [3] Allentown Buccaneers [3] York Roses [3] Harrisburg Senators [3] Philadelphia Yellow Jackets [3] Western Division McKeesport-Duquesne Ironmen [4] New Kensington ...
The stadium, located at Frankford Avenue and Devereaux Avenue, was the Yellow Jackets' home from 1923 through 1930. On July 27, 1931, a fire caused major damage to the structure, [ 1 ] forcing the Yellow Jackets to play their remaining home games at the Baker Bowl and Municipal Stadium , before disbanding during the 1931 season. [ 2 ]
The original and main Guardian Angels activity is "safety patrol" in which members walk the streets or ride transit. Guardian Angels must be in uniform to represent the organization. They can be identified by their red berets and red jackets, or white T-shirts with the red Guardian Angels logo of an eye inside a pyramid on a winged shield.
Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: League: Independent (1899–1923) National Football League (1924–1931) Team history: Frankford Athletic Association (1899–1909, 1912–1924) Loyola Athletic Club (1909–1912) Frankford Yellow Jackets (1924–1931) Team colors: Blue, yellow, white Head coaches: Punk Berryman (1924)
Disappointed with the outcome and felt we were one of the 12 best teams in the country. We had an extremely challenging schedule and recognize there were two games in particular that we did not ...
Current home of the MLB's Boston Red Sox. [55] Forbes Field: Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 1933 1963 Also was the home of the 1943 Steagles and 1944 Card-Pitt, as the Steelers temporarily merged with the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Cardinals, respectively. [56] Philadelphia Municipal Stadium: Philadelphia Eagles
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