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James A. Gilmore

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in December 1913, and continued to raid players from the National and American leagues. Gilmore spent the 1914 season traveling the country to promote the league, pitching it as a major league where the teams would be more balanced than in the American and National leagues. During the Federal
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Team owners had lost money in the 1914 season and continued to lose money in 1915. After the 1915 season, the Federal League owners entered into negotiations with the other major leagues and agreed to fold the Federal League for $ 700,000 ($ 21,082,895 in current dollar terms).
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Gilmore was married to Genevieve Williams, a widow, in 1911. Williams had a daughter from her previous marriage, and she and Gilmore did not have children. They divorced in 1916. On February 14, 1925, Gilmore married
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After returning from the war, Gilmore worked as a coal salesman. He worked for different companies and in different roles, working his way up to president of a manufacturing company in 1910.
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By the end of the 1913 season, most Federal League teams were approaching bankruptcy. Gilmore thought that there was a need for a third major league, in addition to the
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after he graduated, earning $ 3 a week. He demanded a raise to $ 4 per week, which was not met. He joined his brother at a coal company for $ 7 a week. When the
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to take ownership of the Chicago franchise. From there, Gilmore reorganized the league, expanding it from six to eight teams. The Federal League lured
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In 1913, Gilmore played a round of golf with friend Eugene Pike and E.C. Racey, both of whom were investors in the
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Gilmore was hospitalized in December 1945 following a long illness. His recovery was complicated by a stroke and
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League's annual meeting after the 1914 season, Gilmore was re-elected president to a five year term.
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Gilmore enlisted in the Army in October 1918 and served with the
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when it attempted to become a third major league, alongside the
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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James Alexander Gilmore was born on March 2, 1876, in
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in 1900. He served in the Philippines for 22 months.
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Portsmouth, Ohio
Waukegan, Illinois
Federal League
United States Army
Sergeant
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
World War I
Federal League
American League
National League
Portsmouth, Ohio
St. Louis, Missouri
Carson Pirie Scott & Co.
West Side
sandlot baseball
semi-professional
Armour and Company
Spanish–American War
United States Army
1st Infantry Regiment
Philippine–American War
43rd Infantry Division
sergeant

Charles Weeghman
Chicago Whales
Federal League
Organized Baseball

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