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Frank Barnes (artist)
Frank Barnes may refer to: * Frank Barnes (left-handed pitcher) (1900–1967), American baseball pitcher *Frank Barnes (right-handed pitcher) (1926–2014), African American baseball pitcher *Frank Barnes (actor) (1875–?), American actor *Frank Barnes (politician) (1904–1952), Australian politician *Frank C. Barnes (1918–1992), American lawyer, author and cartridge designer See also * Honey Barnes (1900–1981), American baseball catcher *Francis Barnes (other) Francis Barnes may refer to: * Francis Barnes (philosopher) (1744–1838), English philosopher * Francis V. Barnes Francis V. Barnes (died 2021) was Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Education, from 2004 to 2005. Career He was appoin ...
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Frank Barnes (left-handed Pitcher)
Frank Samuel "Lefty" Barnes (January 9, 1900 – September 27, 1967) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Barnes played for the Detroit Tigers The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League (AL) Central division. One of the AL's eight charter franchises, the club was f ... in 1929 and the New York Yankees in 1930. In six career games, he had a 0–2 record, with a 7.79 earned run average. External links 1900 births 1967 deaths Detroit Tigers players New York Yankees players Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Dallas {{US-baseball-pitcher-1900s-stub ...
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Frank Barnes (right-handed Pitcher)
Frank Barnes (August 26, 1926 – October 19, 2014) was an American professional baseball pitcher and occasional pinch runner who played three seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Barnes pitched another sixteen seasons starting with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro leagues at age 18 in 1947 and ending in the Mexican League in 1967. Career Born in Longwood, Mississippi, Barnes was acquired by the New York Yankees from the Kansas City Monarchs in 1950. He was sold to the Yankees along with Elston Howard. Howard later became the first African-American member of the Yankees. Barnes' rights were sent by the Yankees to the St. Louis Browns during the 1951 season. Before the 1953 season, the Browns returned him to the Toronto Maple Leafs after expiration of minor league working agreement. After the 1956 season he was traded by Toronto to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jim Pearce, cash and a player to be named later, which turned out to be Rocky Ne ...
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Frank Barnes (actor)
Frank Barnes (1875 – after 1949) was an American actor. He played the role of Annabelle's Brother in the 1926 silent comedy film, '' The General''. He also worked in the camera and electrical department during the shooting of the movies '' Words and Music'' and '' Neptunes's Daughter''. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Barnes, Frank 1875 births American male film actors American male silent film actors 20th-century American male actors Year of death missing ...
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Frank Barnes (politician)
John Francis Barnes also known as Frank Barnes (4 October 1904 – 12 May 1952) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Early life John Francis Barnes was born on 4 October 1904 in Gympie, Queensland, the son of George Daniel (a miner) and his wife Bridget Maria (née Gorey). Politics Barnes held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat for the electoral district of Bundaberg from 1941 to 1950. During this time he stood as an "Andrew Fisher Labor" and a "Frank Barnes Labor" candidate. His brother Lou Barnes was also a "King O'Malley Labor" member of the Queensland Parliament, representing the seat of Cairns from 1942 to 1947. Frank Barnes was a colourful identity who supported social credit theories, which had been popular since the Great Depression, and was opposed to the Queensland Labor Labour or labor may refer to: * Childbirth, the delivery of a baby * Labour (human activity), or work ** Manual labour, ...
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Frank C
Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Currency * Liechtenstein franc or frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since 1920 * Swiss franc or frank, the currency of Switzerland since 1850 * Westphalian frank, currency of the Kingdom of Westphalia between 1808 and 1813 * The currencies of the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland (1803–1814): ** Appenzell frank ** Argovia frank ** Basel frank ** Berne frank ** Fribourg frank ** Glarus frank ** Graubünden frank ** Luzern frank ** Schaffhausen frank ** Schwyz frank ** Solothurn frank ** St. Gallen frank ** Thurgau frank ** Unterwalden frank ** Uri frank ** Zürich frank Places * Frank, Alberta, Canada, an urban community, formerly a village * Franks, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community * Franks, Missou ...
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Honey Barnes
John Francis "Honey" Barnes (January 31, 1900 – June 18, 1981) was a Major League Baseball catcher. Barnes played for the New York Yankees in the season. In one game, he did not get an at-bat, by playing catcher. He batted left and threw right-handed. He was born in Fulton, New York and died in Lockport, New York. Barnes played college baseball for Colgate University. In 1922, he was the only freshman to make the team. Honey Barnes and Eppie Barnes Everett Duane "Eppie" Barnes (December 1, 1900 – November 17, 1980) was an American baseball and basketball player. He played as an infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1923 and 1924 baseball seasons. He is a member of the Colgate At ... were at Colgate University at the same time but are not listed as being related. References External links 1900 births 1981 deaths Baseball players from New York (state) Colgate Raiders baseball players New York Yankees players People from Fulton, Oswego County, New Yor ...
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