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'''Seward Hayes "See" Posey''' is the older brother of [[Cum Posey]]. In baseball, See worked as a business manager, traveling secretary, and booking agent for the [[Homestead Grays]]. After Rufus Jackson’s death, See took over control of the club. He was associated with the Grays and served actively<ref>Newark Eagles Papers ("Effa Manley Business Papers")</ref> through much of the period 1920-1951. Additionally, for a time, See was also a booking agent for Gus Greenlee’s Pittsburgh Crawfords.<ref>http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=85046</ref>
==See Posey==
Seward Hayes "See" Posey is the older brother of [[Cum Posey]]. In baseball, See worked as a business manager, traveling secretary, and booking agent for the [[Homestead Grays]]. After Rufus Jackson’s death, See took over control of the club. He was associated with the Grays and served actively<ref>Newark Eagles Papers ("Effa Manley Business Papers")</ref> through much of the period 1920-1951. Additionally, for a time, See was also a booking agent for Gus Greenlee’s Pittsburgh Crawfords.<ref>http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=85046</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:53, 7 July 2009

Seward Hayes "See" Posey is the older brother of Cum Posey. In baseball, See worked as a business manager, traveling secretary, and booking agent for the Homestead Grays. After Rufus Jackson’s death, See took over control of the club. He was associated with the Grays and served actively[1] through much of the period 1920-1951. Additionally, for a time, See was also a booking agent for Gus Greenlee’s Pittsburgh Crawfords.[2]

References

  1. ^ Newark Eagles Papers ("Effa Manley Business Papers")
  2. ^ http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=85046