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22: 170: 360:. In his last year of his life, Browning was planning on erecting a memorial to himself on the farmland that he owned when he was convinced by A. M. Beal, President of the Moline Board of Education, to deed the land to the city for use as an athletic park. On July 14, 1910, he added the 364:
to his will, stating that his land were to be "held in trust forever by the City of Moline and dedicated to the public as and for a playground and athletic park, which shall be known and designated as the John T. Browning Park, Playground, and Athletic Field".
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Browning Field served as the home of the Plowboys from 1920 to 1948. The 5,600 capacity baseball park had dimensions of (LF-CF-RF) 550-440-377. The first night game at the park was July 11, 1930.
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field. In the late 1920s, T. F. Wharton, president of the Moline High School boosters' club led the drive toward the sale of bonds, the proceeds of which to pay for the construction of a
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appeared at Browning Field on June 26, 1940. 2,600 fans showed for a Plowboys exhibition game starring Ruth and to watch Ruth put on a batting practice exhibition.
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The facility opened on Oct. 5, 1912. Moline High School defeated Maquoketa 34–0 in a football game, the first event at John T. Browning Park.
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were located in Moline. The Plowboys initially played at Athletic Park, before moving to Browning Field in 1920. The Plowboys won
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John T. Browning (1830–1910) was a lawyer who served as the City of Moline's first City Attorney. He was also a two-term
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The land is deeded to the city of Moline for use as a "playground and athletic park". While the sports teams of
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were established. The "Plowboys" name reflected Moline's agricultural production history. Companies such as
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team to be charter members of two major leagues, called Browning Park its home in the 1920s, as did the
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on adjoining land (this was also deeded to the city of Moline upon the retirement of the bonds).
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played at Browning Field. The Independents had been a charter member franchise of the
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Championships at Browning in 1921 and 1937. The franchise was an affiliate of the
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Moline first gained a minor league franchise in July, 1914 when the
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In an exhibition game on April 12, 1920, the Plowboys defeated the
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have been the primary tenants of the field (and the adjoining
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Played an exhibition at Browning Field against the Plowboys.
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Team President 1919–1921; NL President (1951 - 1969);
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Moline, Illinois
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41°29′31″N 90°30′42″W / 41.492081°N 90.511776°W / 41.492081; -90.511776
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