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Letter of welcome from New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman to "Friends", June 19, 1996.
2014.019.0006
2014.019
Amabile, Anthony A.
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Gift of Anthony A. Amabile.
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1996 - 1996
Date(s) Created: 1996 Date(s): 1996
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Notes: Archives 2014.019.0006 ==== State of New Jersey Office of the Governor CN-001 Trenton NJ 08625-0001 (609) 292-6000 Christine Todd Whitman Governor June 19, 1996 Dear Friends: I am delighted to extend greetings to everyone gathered in the birthplace of our national pastime to celebrate the 150th anniversary of baseball. The story of baseball has in many ways been the story of America, and it all began right here with Alexander Cartwright, Jr., on Hoboken’s Elysian Fields. Since then, generations of Americans — a truly diverse group with grass-stained knees, muddy shoes, and battered gloves — have written the sport’s history in sandlots, backyards, and ball parks all across this country. Today, the world embraces baseball, and on diamonds from Panama to Japan, the game’s proud traditions endure. Recognizing the important role that our state played in the birth and growth of baseball, I look to New Jersey’s Sports History Commission to help us proclaim our pride and tell the world the true story of baseball’s Hoboken roots. We may not have succeeded yet, but as a very famous New Jerseyan once said, "It ain’t over till it’s over," and our efforts will continue. With all New Jersey, I celebrate this very special occasion, and I offer my best wishes to the citizens of Hoboken and to baseball fans everywhere. Sincerely yours, [facsimile signature] Christine T. Whitman Christine Todd Whitman Governor New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer • Printed on Recycled and Recyclable Paper ==== ==== Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2014-04-11