- Image ID
- SDN-005856
- Headline
- White Sox president Charles Comiskey, Gary Herrmann, and a group of men holding a White Sox 1906 World Series championship flag
- Date Depicted
- May 15, 1907
- Date Created
- May 15, 1907
- Creator
- Chicago Daily News, Inc.
- Creator Role
- photographer
- Artwork/Object Depicted
- glass negatives
- Copyright Notice
- No known copyright restrictions.
- Credit Line
- SDN-005856, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago History Museum
- Inventory Number
- 1960.784
- Storage Location
- Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum
- Max Pixels - Height
- 2897
- Max Pixels - Width
- 4046
- KEYWORDS
- sports
athletes
baseball
Chicago White Sox (Baseball team)
Comiskey, Charles A.
Comiskey, Charles A
American League of Professional Baseball Clubs
South Side Park (Chicago, Ill.)
World Series (Baseball) (1906)
Baseball team owners
Illinois
Chicago
1900-1909
Bleachers
Automobiles
Armour Square (Chicago, Ill.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Dry plate negatives
Gelatin dry plate negatives
SDN-005856

Informal full-length group portrait of Charles Comiskey, president of the American League's Chicago White Sox, Gary Herrmann, and a group of unidentified men holding a large flag commemorating the White Sox' 1906 World Series championship, standing in front of bleachers on the field at South Side Park, located at West 37th Street, South Princeton Avenue, West Pershing Road (formerly West 39th Street), and South Wentworth Avenue in the Armour Square community area of Chicago, Illinois. An automobile is parked on the field in the foreground. Crowds are sitting and standing in the bleachers, and billboard advertisements are visible behind the bleachers in the background.