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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>
'''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]].<ref>coe.ksu.edu/nlbemuseum/history/players/posey.html </ref> 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 01:03, 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.[1] After Rufus Jackson’s death, See took over control of the club. He was associated with the Grays and served actively[2] through much of the period 1920-1951. Additionally, for a time, See was also a booking agent for Gus Greenlee’s Pittsburgh Crawfords.[3]

References

  1. ^ coe.ksu.edu/nlbemuseum/history/players/posey.html
  2. ^ Newark Eagles Papers ("Effa Manley Business Papers")
  3. ^ http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=85046