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C. Joseph Maney

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56: 120:, issued an ultimatum to the other members of the syndicate - to buy out the trio's stock for what they paid for it or allow the three to purchase the other partners' stock for what they paid for it. The other stockholders elected to sell and that January, Perini, Maney, and Rugo purchased the club outright. The three businessmen, who were all contractors, were known as the "Three Little Steam Shovels". In 1948, the Braves won the 412: 387: 92:. He also served as president of the New England Road Builders Association and treasurer of the First Franklin Parking Corporation and the First Federal Parking Corporation. 382: 402: 357: 392: 73:. By 1945, the firm was doing $ 30 million worth of work on wartime construction projects. Projects Maney's company constructed included Boston College's 39:. During his youth, Maney played sandlot baseball and was a fan of the Boston Braves. He worked as a timekeeper for Coleman Brothers during the 132:. In 1951, Rugo sold his interest in the club to Perini and Maney. Maney sold his interest to Perini the following year and the club moved to 397: 112:, Maney had the park's right field fence moved in 20 feet (340 to 320 feet). In the fall of 1943, Maney and two other minority partners, 377: 89: 407: 252: 160: 101: 367: 362: 145: 24: 164: 180: 121: 105: 36: 78: 70: 66: 149: 65:
In 1929, Maney opened C. J. Maney Construction Co., Inc. The company's original offices were located at 50
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Outside of construction, Maney served as a director of the Union Savings Bank and was a trustee of the
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that purchased controlling interest in the Boston Braves (then known as the Bees) from
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who was president of a contracting company and a minority owner and treasurer of the
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Nason, Jerry (January 22, 1944). "Trio Ultimately Will Buy Braves Club Outright".
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Hurwitz, Hy (January 23, 1951). "Rugo Sells Braves Stock to Perini and Maney".
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Kaese, Harold (June 28, 1947). "They're Digging a Pennant in Boston".
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construction of the subway between Franklin and State Streets
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which won championships in shows across the United States.
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in Boston following a heart attack. He was 69 years old.
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Construction and civil engineering company founders
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Boston
Boston Braves
Burlington, Massachusetts
construction of the subway between Franklin and State Streets
Boston College

Congress Street
Lexington, Massachusetts
Fulton Hall
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Boston Public Library
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Bob Quinn
Charles Adams
Braves Field
Louis Perini
Guido Rugo
National League
World Series
Cleveland Indians
Milwaukee
Chestnut Hill
Scituate, Massachusetts
Wire Fox Terriers
Knight of Malta
Knight of the Holy Sepulchre
Pope Pius XII
New England Medical Center

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