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Minor league baseball team
The Appleton Papermakers were a minor league baseball team located in Appleton, Wisconsin. They were part of the Wisconsin-Illinois League from 1909–1914
Appleton_Papermakers
Minor League Baseball team in Grand Chute, Wisconsin
with the formation of the Appleton Papermakers in the single-season Wisconsin State League. The city was home to a new Papermakers team in the Wisconsin–Illinois
Wisconsin_Timber_Rattlers
American baseball player (1923–1977)
William John Bonness (December 15, 1923 – December 3, 1977), nicknamed "Lefty", was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He played
Bill_Bonness
Jays Schenectady Blue Jays Vandergrift Pioneers Americus Phillies Appleton Papermakers Bradford Blue Wings Carbondale Pioneers Dover Phillies 1948 Toronto
List of Philadelphia Phillies minor league affiliates
List_of_Philadelphia_Phillies_minor_league_affiliates
American baseball player (1875-1939)
William Arthur Cristall (September 12, 1875 - January 28, 1939) was a Ukrainian born Major League Baseball pitcher who played with the Cleveland Blues
Bill_Cristall
American baseball player (1927-1972)
Clyde Daniel Schell (December 26, 1927 – May 11, 1972) was an American professional baseball player. The outfielder and native of Fostoria, Michigan attended
Danny_Schell
Cedar Rapids Raiders Charleston Senators Flint Arrows Salina Millers Appleton Papermakers Mansfield Braves Thomasville Tommies 1942 — Baltimore Orioles Wilkes-Barre
List of Cleveland Guardians minor league affiliates
List_of_Cleveland_Guardians_minor_league_affiliates
American baseball player and umpire (1875-1931)
Charles Augustus Ferguson (May 10, 1875 – May 17, 1931) was an American relief pitcher and umpire in Major League Baseball in the early 20th century. Ferguson
Charlie Ferguson (1900s pitcher)
Charlie_Ferguson_(1900s_pitcher)
American baseball player (1924–2014)
Melvin Earl Clark (July 7, 1924 – May 1, 2014) was an American professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia
Mel_Clark
American baseball player (1923–1986)
Class D farm team, the Appleton Papermakers of the Wisconsin State League. Garcia earned a 10–10 win–loss record with Appleton. He spent the next three
Mike Garcia (baseball, born 1923)
Mike_Garcia_(baseball,_born_1923)
American baseball player (1931–2000)
Charles Frank Oertel (March 12, 1931 – October 4, 2000) was an American professional baseball player who appeared in almost 1,200 games in the minor leagues
Chuck_Oertel
Minor league baseball team
became charter members of the independent Wisconsin State League. The Appleton Papermakers, Fond du Lac Mudhens, Marinette Lumber Shovers, Oconto Log Drivers
Green_Bay_Bays
American basketball player
Baltimore Orioles (minor league team), Federalsburg A's, Dover Orioles, Appleton Papermakers, and Vicksburg Hill Billies. "President Michael D Higgins honours
Jim_Higgins_(basketball)
American baseball player (1923–1957)
Harold John Kleine (June 8, 1923 – December 10, 1957) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons for the Cleveland Indians, appearing
Hal_Kleine
American baseball player (1922–1993)
James William McDonnell (August 15, 1922 – April 24, 1993) was an American Major League Baseball catcher who played for three seasons. He played for the
Jim_McDonnell_(baseball)
American baseball player (1921–1964)
Herbert Leroy Conyers (January 8, 1921 – September 16, 1964) was an American professional baseball player whose career lasted for nine seasons (1941–1942;
Herb_Conyers
American baseball player (1929–2012)
George Dana O'Donnell (May 27, 1929 – December 19, 2012) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played one season with the Pittsburgh Pirates
George_O'Donnell
American baseball player (1891–1970)
George Washington "Zip" Zabel (February 18, 1891 – May 31, 1970) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of three seasons
Zip_Zabel
Wichita Falls Spudders Eau Claire Bears Quebec Braves Ventura Braves Appleton Papermakers Danville Dans Harlan Smokies Welch Miners 1953 Toledo Sox Atlanta
List of Atlanta Braves minor league affiliates
List_of_Atlanta_Braves_minor_league_affiliates
American baseball player (1869–1909)
Joel Sherman Wright (1869 – September 20, 1909) was an American professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for
Joe_Wright_(baseball)
American baseball player (1903-1987)
Tommy Holmes was named the Braves' manager. Jackson managed the Appleton Papermakers of the Class-D Wisconsin State League in 1952 and 1953, the Lawton
Travis_Jackson
American baseball player (1922–1994)
signed by the Indians, Tipton made his professional debut with the Appleton Papermakers of the Wisconsin State League, where he had a .298 batting average
Joe_Tipton
American baseball player (1928–2006)
William Joseph Klaus (December 9, 1928 – December 3, 2006) was an American professional baseball shortstop and third baseman, who played in Major League
Billy_Klaus
American baseball player
Frederick Thomas Letcher (born January 1868) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played in six games for the 1891 Milwaukee Brewers of
Tom_Letcher
Former baseball minor leagues
1946–1953) Wisconsin–Illinois League (1908–1914, 1926–1927, 1932) Appleton, WI: Appleton Papermakers (1891, 1909–1914, 1940–1942, 1946–1953) Aurora, IL: Aurora
Wisconsin_State_League
Minor league baseball team
"Indians" became charter members of the Wisconsin State League. The Appleton Papermakers, Fond du Lac Mudhens, Green Bay Dock Wallopers, Marinette Lumber
Oshkosh_Indians
Pine Bluff Judges Ada Herefords Pittsburg Browns Redding Browns Appleton Papermakers 1950 Baltimore Orioles Wichita Indians Wichita Falls Spudders Aberdeen
List of Baltimore Orioles minor league affiliates
List_of_Baltimore_Orioles_minor_league_affiliates
Sports complex in Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.
the Appleton Papermakers, who played there from 1940 to 1942 and from 1946 to 1953. The primary team to play at the field, however, was the Appleton Foxes
Nienhaus_Field
Minor league baseball team
eight–team league. The Islanders finished 33.0 games behind the champion Appleton Papermakers. The 1911 Aurora Blues continued play in the Wisconsin–Illinois League
Aurora, Illinois, minor league baseball history
Aurora,_Illinois,_minor_league_baseball_history
American baseball player (1869–1961)
1869 Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Died: January 26, 1961(1961-01-26) (aged 91) Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S. Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 24, 1895, for
George_Hogreiver
1926, 1927, 1931, 1937, 1942, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1952 Defunct Appleton Papermakers Appleton 1909–1914, 1940–1942, 1946–1953 Baseball Wisconsin State League
Sports_in_Wisconsin
American minor league baseball team
With approximately 400 fans in attendance, Milwaukee defeated the Appleton Papermakers by the score of 12–5 in the home opener. Beginning the season, the
Milwaukee_Creams
Minor league baseball team
Wisconsin-Illinois League. The newly formed Racine team joined the Appleton Papermakers, Fond du Lac Giants, Freeport Pretzels, Green Bay Bays, Madison Senators
Racine_Malted_Milks
American baseball player (1923–2014)
Grant Lester Dunlap (December 20, 1923 – September 10, 2014) was an American baseball and basketball player and coach. An outfielder, he played professional
Grant_Dunlap
American baseball player (1923–1986)
Seerey started his minor league baseball career in 1941 with the Appleton Papermakers of the Wisconsin State League. In one of his first appearances for
Pat_Seerey
Major League Baseball season
Kansas–Oklahoma–Missouri League Bill Enos D Ada Herefords Sooner State League Stan Gallo D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Joe Skurski and Paul Erickson
1951_St._Louis_Browns_season
American baseball player (1922–2004)
season with the Indians' D-Class (Rookie League) affiliate, the Appleton Papermakers of the Wisconsin State League, where he played alongside future teammate
Ernest_Groth
Major League Baseball season
Parnell Ruark, Lucius Morgan and Julian Morgan D Wellsville Braves PONY League Ted Sepkowski D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Travis Jackson
1953_Milwaukee_Braves_season
American college baseball season
April vs Northwestern Unknown • Unknown 4–2 6–3 3–1 10 April vs Appleton Papermakers Unknown • Unknown 19–5 7–3 3–1 May (8–4) # Date Opponent Site/stadium
1950 Wisconsin Badgers baseball team
1950_Wisconsin_Badgers_baseball_team
Minor league baseball team
members of the Wisconsin State League. Oconto played in 1891, with the Appleton Papermakers, Fond du Lac Mudhens, Green Bay Dock Wallopers, Marinette Lumber
Oconto_Log_Drivers
Major League Baseball team season
League Jim Gruzdis and Woody Mabry D Batavia Clippers PONY League Jack Sanford D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Ed Dancisak and Dutch Zwilling
1942_Cleveland_Indians_season
Minor league baseball team
of the Wisconsin State League. Marinette played in 1891 with the Appleton Papermakers, Fond du Lac Mudhens, Green Bay Dock Wallopers, Oconto Log Drivers
Marinette, Wisconsin minor league baseball history
Marinette,_Wisconsin_minor_league_baseball_history
Major League Baseball season
League Patrick Colgan D Bradford Blue Wings PONY League George Savino D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Andy Latchie and Whitey Gluchoski
1947 Philadelphia Phillies season
1947_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
American baseball player (1921-2010)
school. He started his professional career in 1940 with Class-D Appleton Papermakers, playing for them in part of two seasons before serving stateside
Johnny_Van_Cuyk
Major League Baseball season
Mississippi–Ohio Valley League Virl Minnis D Harlan Smokies Mountain States League Rex Carr D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Travis Jackson
1952_Boston_Braves_season
Major League Baseball team season
Indians Ohio State League Frank Parenti and Ival Goodman D Batavia Clippers PONY League Jack Tighe D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Ray Powell
1946_Cleveland_Indians_season
Public secondary school in Kimberly, Wisconsin, United States
between the Papermakers and the neighboring Kaukauna Ghosts. Another large rivalry has spiked over the last several years between the Papermakers and the
Kimberly High School (Wisconsin)
Kimberly_High_School_(Wisconsin)
Major League Baseball team season
Pioneers North Atlantic League Barney Lutz D Bradford Blue Wings PONY League Dan Carnevale D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Fred Clemence
1949 Philadelphia Phillies season
1949_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Major League Baseball season
Pioneers North Atlantic League Dan Carnevale D Bradford Blue Wings PONY League George Savino D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Whitey Gluchoski
1948 Philadelphia Phillies season
1948_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Type of paper
long-term preservation. As cotton rags now often contain synthetic fibers, papermakers have turned to second-cut cotton linters as raw material sources for
Cotton_paper
Major League Baseball team season
Tommies North Carolina State League Jim Gruzdis D Mansfield Braves Ohio State League Alex Chowson D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Ed Dancisak
1941_Cleveland_Indians_season
American politician (1877–1939)
Wisconsin. Born in the town of Grand Chute, Wisconsin, Schneider moved to Appleton with his parents, and attended the public schools there. He learned the
George_J._Schneider
Major League Baseball season
Kansas–Oklahoma–Missouri League Olan Smith and Jim Crandall D Ada Herefords Sooner State League Bill Krueger D Appleton Papermakers Wisconsin State League Joe Skurski
1950_St._Louis_Browns_season
19th century American politician
manufacturer and Democratic politician. He served as the 8th and 10th mayor of Appleton, Wisconsin, and 5th mayor of Portage, Wisconsin, and represented Outagamie
George_N._Richmond
Paper museum in Atlanta, United States
main goals of the Friends of Dard Hunter (now the North American Hand Papermakers), an organization that promotes hand papermaking and the other arts practiced
Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking
Robert_C._Williams_Museum_of_Papermaking
American authority on printing, paper and papermaking (1883–1966)
then North American Hand Papermakers) was established in 1981. Hunter's books on papermaking were inspirational to papermaker Douglass Morse Howell. "Dard
Dard_Hunter
American printer, newspaper publisher and author (1749–1831)
Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Thomas, Isaiah" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton. Chisholm 1911. McMurtrie, Douglas C. The
Isaiah_Thomas_(publisher)
Factory that produces paper
use of human and animal-powered mills was known to Muslim and Chinese papermakers. However, evidence for water-powered paper mills is elusive before the
Paper_mill
Austrian chemist (1887–1967)
September 9, 2015. Wilhoit, Megan Murray (2013). Hopkins, Peter (ed.). From Appleton to Atlanta: The Institute's First 75 Years (PDF). Sarasota, Florida: Sun
Ernst_Mahler
painters, goldsmiths, and silversmiths among the prisoners taken, but no papermakers. According to Al-Nadim, a writer in Baghdad during the 10th century,
History_of_paper
Wisconsin high school athletic conference
Conference. Four schools along the western shore of Lake Winnebago (Appleton East, Appleton West, Neenah and Oshkosh) joined with three schools formerly of
Fox_Valley_Association
Wisconsin high school athletic conference
approves CSC, CWC league merger". Appleton Post-Crescent. p. 34. Retrieved December 23, 2024. "Prep Cage Standings". Appleton Post-Crescent. December 30, 1984
Central_Wisconsin_Conference
Company's Eagle A-Linweave Division will terminate the jobs of up to 150 papermakers at the end of September because one of two lines of paper the company
American Writing Paper Company
American_Writing_Paper_Company
Wisconsin high school lacrosse conference
Oneida Nation and Pulaski) and four belonged to the Fox Valley Association (Appleton, Kimberly, Neenah and Wausau). An eleventh program was added 2025 when
Bay-Valley Lacrosse Association
Bay-Valley_Lacrosse_Association
French paper manufacturer
the Vidalon family were friends with Jean Montgolfier, who was also a papermaker in the Réveillon mill. Jean sent his two sons, Raymond and Michel, to
Canson
17–64. De Candolle A. (1886). Origin of Cultivated Plants. New York: D. Appleton & Co. pp. 148–149. Casoria P., and Scognamiglio G. (2006). "Implicazioni
History_of_cannabis_in_Italy
American politician
Gorham Webster Gorham N. Appleton Gorham A. Lawrence Fletcher A. Lawrence Winthrop N. Appleton Winthrop S. Eliot W. Appleton Scudder T. D. Eliot Hall
William A. Russell (Massachusetts politician)
William_A._Russell_(Massachusetts_politician)
American politician
Gorham Webster Gorham N. Appleton Gorham A. Lawrence Fletcher A. Lawrence Winthrop N. Appleton Winthrop S. Eliot W. Appleton Scudder T. D. Eliot Hall
Rodney_Wallace_(politician)
American politician
Gorham Webster Gorham N. Appleton Gorham A. Lawrence Fletcher A. Lawrence Winthrop N. Appleton Winthrop S. Eliot W. Appleton Scudder T. D. Eliot Hall
Jonas_Kendall
British statute which taxed its American colonies' use of printed materials
came from there anyway, so there were "approximately fifty colonial papermakers who operated their own mills" who would suffer from decreased demand
Stamp_Act_1765
Wisconsin high school athletic conference (1928-1970)
the original Little Chute High School, which closed and redistricted to Appleton and Kaukauna. The Little Nine also split into Eastern and Western Divisions
Little_Nine_Conference
Wisconsin high school football conference (Spring 2021)
Association. Eighteen schools associated with these two conferences, along with Appleton West and Stevens Point of the Wisconsin Valley Conference, formed an alliance
Fox_Valley_Classic_Conference
Wisconsin high school football conference (1934-1944)
Season Friday". Appleton Post-Crescent. 20 September 1934. p. 14. Retrieved 19 June 2025. "Kimberly Heads Tri-County Loop". Appleton Post-Crescent. 23
Tri-County Football Conference
Tri-County_Football_Conference
Retrieved January 7, 2015. "Appleton Post-Crescent". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2019. "Appleton Wire Works". Wisconsin
National Register of Historic Places listings in Outagamie County, Wisconsin
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Outagamie_County,_Wisconsin
; Fiske, J., eds. (1889). "Weber, Max" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php
List_of_German_Americans
American politician (1818–1895)
renamed the Rice-Bancroft School, the building, located at Dartmouth and Appleton Streets in Boston's South End, now houses residential condominiums. Biography
Alexander_H._Rice
American politician
Gorham Webster Gorham N. Appleton Gorham A. Lawrence Fletcher A. Lawrence Winthrop N. Appleton Winthrop S. Eliot W. Appleton Scudder T. D. Eliot Hall
William_Whiting_II
Wisconsin high school football conference (2011-2023)
Classic Conference and the Wisconsin Valley Conference. Of those teams, only Appleton West and Stevens Point returned to the VFA, while the remaining teams returned
Valley_Football_Association
Martti. "Järvenpään tehtaan kalanterit" [Järvenpää factory calenders]. Papermakers' Wiki (in Finnish). Paper Engineers' Association. Archived from the original
Tankmar_Horn
American football player (1900–1958)
"Hillemanns Fall Before Drive Of Papermaker Five". Green Bay Press-Gazette. February 23, 1920. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com. "Appleton Defeats Northern In Slow Game
Wes_Leaper
American author
"On Paper - A Celebration of Two Millennia of the Work and Craft of Papermakers", BioResources, 8(4), 4791-4792, November 2013 [2] "Cross of Snow: A
Nicholas_Basbanes
Wisconsin high school athletic conference (1946-1950)
Eastern Division". Appleton Post-Crescent. 23 March 1950. p. 17. Retrieved 24 February 2025. "Rangy Comets Down Marion in CW Loop". Appleton Post-Crescent
Mid-Valley_Conference
Wisconsin high school athletic conference (1952-1970)
joined with four schools from the Fox River Valley Conference (Appleton East, Appleton West, Neenah and Oshkosh) to form the Fox Valley Association. The
Mid-Eastern Conference (Wisconsin)
Mid-Eastern_Conference_(Wisconsin)
American politician (1849–1918)
became involved in politics with the Republican Party. He ran for mayor of Appleton, Wisconsin, in the same year that Samuel was elected mayor (1889) of the
Samuel_A._Cook
Wisconsin high school athletic conference (1927-1970)
to Pulaski". Appleton Post-Crescent. September 11, 1964. p. 3. Retrieved December 20, 2024. "2 Newcomers Begin NEW Play Tonight". Appleton Post-Crescent
Northeastern Wisconsin Conference
Northeastern_Wisconsin_Conference
Decade
Hartpole Lecky, A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 3 (D. Appleton and Company, 1891) p456 Richard R. Beeman, Our Lives, Our Fortunes and
1770s
Wisconsin high school athletic conference
John (February 12, 1978). "Realignment pleases New London officials". Appleton Post-Crescent. pp. E6. Retrieved November 20, 2024. Miller, Jake (December
Wisconsin_Valley_Conference
British royal recognitions
Wildman-Lushington, CBE, Royal Marines. Army Brigadier (temporary) Gilbert Leonard Appleton, OBE (10740), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. Major-General (temporary)
1947_New_Year_Honours
American architects, civil and mechanical engineers
1888. More significantly however, their designs for sulfite pulp mills in Appleton, Wisconsin built in 1890 gave the company a significant advantage. With
D._H._&_A._B._Tower
British government recognitions
Shipping. Edward Michael Lambert, lately Director, Employers' Federation of Papermakers and Boardmakers. Keith Eric Lauder, Town Clerk, London Borough of Barking
1972_Birthday_Honours
Company return to work following an operator strike by the Eagle Lodge of Papermakers, which began on June 15 of that year, and was described as the second
Timeline of Holyoke, Massachusetts
Timeline_of_Holyoke,_Massachusetts
English businessman and supporter of the American Revolution (1745–1814)
In Bristol, Mullett was in business as a stationer; and also by 1771 a papermaker, taking over from John Stock as the local manufacturer. A friend of John
Thomas_Mullett
British royal recognitions
Messenger, Ministry of Defence. Richard Douglas Prince, Skilled Labourer, Appleton Laboratory, Science Research Council. Evan James Radford, Ticket Inspector
1977_New_Year_Honours
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire named Engleton, from Old English Engla (genitive plural of Engle ‘Angle’) + tūn ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, so named from Old English popel ‘pebble’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places in all parts of England, for example in Cheshire, Oxfordshire, and North Yorkshire, named in Old English as æppeltūn ‘orchard’ (literally ‘apple enclosure’).This surname was brought to North America in 1635 by Samuel Appleton, who migrated from Ipswich, England, to Ipswich, MA.
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Lord Vithobha
Girl/Female
Arabic, Greek
Beloved; Slender; Variant of Caley or Cailley; From the Forest; Modern Variant of Katherine; Pure
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Beloved of the Gods
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish
Island Meadow; Dweller at the Rye Land
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pleased
Boy/Male
Celtic American English German Teutonic
Servant spear. This name is derived from combining an Old Gcrman name meaning spear, and the...
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Lord of Gold
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Forest Dweller
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Honouring God; God's Honour; Similar to Timothy One who Honours God; Form of Timothy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Baby Krishna
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
APPLETON PAPERMAKERS
n.
The act of filling up, or the state of being filled up; fullness.