Rev. W. A. Sunday Meetings at Springfield, Illinois

Rev. W. A. Sunday Meetings at Springfield, Illinois Souvenir; March-April, 1909 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Rev. W. A. Sunday Meetings at Springfield, Illinois: Souvenir; March-April, 1909

His father was killed in the civil war. The little boy was sent to the Iowa home for soldiers' orphans. Later he made his own living at a youthful age, and his school teacher of that time says she would often watch him on the playground and wonder whether he would be the greatest crook or the greatest power for good in America - she was even then sure he would be one of the two. The boy took the right hand road.

When a young man he was a locomotive fireman on the Chi cago and Northwestern Railroad and lived at Marshalltown. This was also the home of the famous A. C. Anson, captain of the old Chicagos, who watched Billy Sunday play baseball on corner lots while at home in Marshalltown. Anson took him to Chicago, discovered in him a great baseball player, and Sunday held the record for base running for years, a record which he still holds; was the second man chosen on the all-american team to tour the world - ah accident to his knee kept him from making the tour - and was a popular idol of the fans.

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ISBN: 9780267274246
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 64
Weight: 246g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm