001529325 001__ 1529325 001529325 005__ 20240630081427.0 001529325 02480 $$aMSS 187-018 001529325 037__ $$aDA 001529325 041__ $$aeng 001529325 245__ $$aConstruction work at Bosse Field in Evansville, Indiana 001529325 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana 001529325 269__ $$an.d. 001529325 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001529325 520__ $$aThese construction workers are working on updating and remodeling Bosse Field, the first municipally owned league base ball park in the world. Built in 1915, Bosse Field is the third oldest ballpark still used for professional baseball, with only the 1912 Fenway Park and the 1914 Wrigley Field outdating it. Benjamin Bosse, mayor of Evansville from 1914 to 1922, reached an agreement with Thomas Garvin's family shortly after taking office in January 1914 to purchase land on the north side of the city for a park. However, the city was in a deficit and could not afford the full $50,000 price. Mayor Bosse conceived of the plan to sell part of the land to the school board who would then build a new stadium to be used for school functions as well as Evansville's baseball team, of which Bosse was a co-owner. When the president of the school board opposed the plan, Bosse had him replaced with a friend, and the new school board both approved the project and also voted to name it Bosse Field in honor of the mayor. Construction was completed the following summer, and Bosse Field opened on June 17, 1915. A Central League record crowd of 8,082 fans attended the stadium dedication and opening game, a 4 to 0 Evansville victory. Evansville was in third place when they moved to Bosse Field, but went on to win the league championship in 1915. In 1999 many scenes from the movie, A League of Their Own, were filmed here. Today Bosse Field hosts the Evansville Otters baseball team, affiliated with the Frontier League. 001529325 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001529325 6531_ $$aLocal Structures 001529325 6531_ $$aLocal Businesses 001529325 6531_ $$aLocal History 001529325 6531_ $$aBuildings and Structures 001529325 6531_ $$aBusiness and Industry 001529325 6531_ $$aPeople and Communities 001529325 6531_ $$aPhotographs 001529325 6531_ $$aRegional History 001529325 6531_ $$aRelated Materials -- n.d. 001529325 655__ $$aBlack and White Photograph 001529325 691__ $$aIndiana 001529325 7001_ $$aUnknown 001529325 8564_ $$9b6ff9691-0dc1-407b-8828-ddf4f3825d24$$s2232656$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1529325/files/5298.jp2 001529325 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1529325$$pGLOBAL_SET 001529325 914__ $$ap17218coll2 001529325 980__ $$aSpecial & Regional History Collection 001529325 984__ $$aLaborer's International Union of North America Collection 001529325 985__ $$aImage