John Davis (pitcher, Born 1883)
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John Barton Davis (July 13, 1883 – October 7, 1946) was a
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for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League. A 1907 St. Paul newspaper paper noted that Davis and fellow
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both had
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games to their credit."St. Paul Gophers Base Ball Club" The Appeal, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 31, 1907, Page 3, Columns 3 to 5
/ref> During World War I, when Davis registered for selective service and the draft, he listed he was working for
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as a "dirt shaper" operator (which may have been a road grader). It also listed that he was married to Lizzie Davis."United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K87Y-FMN : accessed 29 Jan 2013), John Barton Davis
/ref> Davis died in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1946 at the age of 63.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Davis, John Algona Brownies players Chicago Giants players Columbia Giants players Cuban Stars (West) players French Lick Plutos players Leland Giants players Philadelphia Giants players St. Paul Colored Gophers players 1883 births 1946 deaths 20th-century African-American people