1899 4th of July, East Side of Wenonah Baseball Team and other events

Here's a photo of Wenonah's baseball team from the east side of town --- "dressed" for the big game on July 4, 1899. (courtesy of the Wenonah Historical Society museum)

Looking through the 1900 US Census for Wenonah you can see Andrew W. Carey, Jr, age 28, and Samuel Carey, age 23 were living with their parents Andrew and Ester Carey. All three men were involved in a dental supplies business. Were the Carey's helping the fight against dental caries? A page of the census can be seen by clicking the link below. The Carey family is right at the top.


The Times (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) · 5 Jul 1899, Wed · Page 5


Rear: Jesse Schultz

Standing (left to right): Wilson Stout, Andrew Savage, Samuel Mehorter, Horace McCowen (Greenig?), unknown, Norman Schock, Penrose Harlan, Edward Stewart, unknown

Front (left to right): Christopher Moroge, Edwin R. Ballinger, Harold Buzby, Lewis Holt, unknown, Jay Charles, Leon Toomey