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Henry Lucas (baseball)

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31: 147:, Missouri. He was the twelfth and youngest child of James H. Lucas and Marie Emilie (Desruisseaux) Lucas. When his father died in 1873, Henry Lucas inherited $ 2 million of his $ 9 million estate. He lived on an estate just outside of the city of St. Louis (now part of the present-day town of 182:. Unfortunately for the Maroons, the Browns were at the peak of their game, winning pennants four straight years (1885–1888). Meanwhile, the Maroons, facing much better competition in the National League, finished well off the National League pace in 1885 and 1886. 196:
Of Lucas, it was noted that "during the next few years he turned up at a ballpark or otherwise hinted that he might like to return to the game", but he had to settle instead for employment as a railway clerk with the
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inspector at the time of his death. One newspaper headline following his death read, "Famous Sportsman Who Spends Millions in Fruitless Baseball War Dies in Poverty". He was survived by his son.
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With the support of other St. Louis investors, in November 1883, Lucas filed papers to incorporate the St. Louis Athletic Association, giving birth to the
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Lucas married Louise ("Lizzie") Espenschied in 1880. They had one child, Henry V. Lucas Jr., who was born on February 1, 1881.
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was persuaded to bring the Maroons into the established league, to try to provide some competition for the
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major league that operated for only a single season. After the Union Association collapsed, the
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Following the 1886 season, the Maroons were sold to the league, which in turn sold it to
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Before They Were Cardinals: Major League Baseball in Nineteenth-Century St. Louis
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from an ankle injury originally suffered years earlier. Lucas was employed as a
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Espenschied, Lloyd (January 5, 1962). "Louis Espenschied and His Family".
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St. Louis Globe-Democrat
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Maroons
1884
1886
Union Association
Union Association
St. Louis Maroons
St. Louis
Normandy, Missouri
Saint Louis University
St. Louis Maroons
Union Association
professional baseball
National League
St. Louis Browns
American Association
John T. Brush
Indianapolis
Vandalia Railroad
John Baptiste Charles Lucas
U.S. House of Representatives
Pennsylvania
blood poisoning
street department
"Varied Career of Old Family's Scion Endes (sic)"
St. Louis Globe-Democrat

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