Independent (1896) Class D (1903–1906, 1908, 1910–1911, 1913)
League
Kentucky-Indiana League (1896) Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League (1903–1906) Eastern Illinois League (1908) Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League (1910–1911, 1913)
The Vincennes Alices were a minor league baseball team based in Vincennes, Indiana.
After the "Vincennes" team was briefly a member of the 1896 Kentucky-Indiana League, the "Alices" played as members of the Class D level Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League in the league's seasons of play between 1903 and 1913, with one season in the 1908 Eastern Illinois League. The Alices won three league championships in 1905, 1906 and 1910. The Vincennes team played single seasons known as the "Reds" (1904) and Hoosiers" (1911).
The "Alices" nickname corresponds with the popular 1900 novel, Alice of Old Vincennes, the story of which was based in the city.
In the era, Vincennes hosted home minor league games at Columbia Park.
The VincennesAlices were a minor league baseball team based in Vincennes, Indiana. After the "Vincennes" team was briefly a member of the 1896 Kentucky-Indiana...
(or The Lady Alices). The original Vincennes High School, built in 1897, was located at Fifth and Buntin Streets, near downtown Vincennes. An addition...
Alice of Old Vincennes, written by Maurice Thompson in 1900, is a novel set in Vincennes during the American Revolutionary War. The book was a popular...
Velvets were preceded in minor league play by other Vincennes based teams. In 1903, the VincennesAlices first played minor league baseball as members of...
Harry Melville "Husky" Glenn (June 9, 1890 – October 12, 1918) was an American professional baseball player from 1910 to 1918. He played a portion of the...
William Peter Popp (June 7, 1877 – September 5, 1909) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1902. He later was...
Cairo Giants, Henderson Hens, Hopkinsville Browns, Paducah Indians and VincennesAlices teams in the Class D level league. The Princeton use of the "Infants"...
Edward William "Eddie" Kolb (July 20, 1880 – October 1, 1949) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from Cincinnati, Ohio, who pitched one game...
Charles Calvin French (October 12, 1883 – March 30, 1962) began his major league career at the age of 25 with the Boston Red Sox. He played in 105 games...
Paris Parisians, Shelbyville Queen Citys, Taylorville Tailors and VincennesAlices in the eight–team league. After beginning league play in 1907, it was...
Newark; he also spent the 1913 season playing Class-D baseball for the VincennesAlices of the Kitty League. During this time he became friends with Kermit...
governor at Fort Detroit, reoccupied Vincennes with a small force. In February 1779, Clark returned to Vincennes in a surprise winter expedition and retook...
retirement from the game, Pickering became an umpire and later retired in Vincennes, Indiana. Pickering's great-great-grandson is National Football League...
played his first professional season in 1906 with the minor league VincennesAlices of the Class D Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. From 1907 to 1910...
1910 with the VincennesAlices in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. In 1911, he continued in the minor leagues, playing for Vincennes as well as the...
Retrieved May 26, 2020. "Vincennes Shuts Out Clarksville". News-Democrat. Paducah. May 27, 1910. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com. "Alices Win Three Straights"....
which she also co-directed with her husband. Terry was born Alice Frances Taaffe in Vincennes, Indiana, on July 24, 1899. In the early 1910s she and her...
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area Knox 36,282 516 Vincennes, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area Kosciusko 80,240 531 Warsaw, IN Micropolitan...
Racecourse 50,000 January 28, 1998 Stade de France 81,338 1879 Hippodrome de Vincennes 80,000 January 28, 1998 Stade de France Saint-Denis 81,338 October 16...
radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Vincennes, Indiana, United States, the station is currently owned by Old Northwest...
in 1948, Shake continued to practice law in Vincennes, where he was also a longtime member of Vincennes University's board of trustees from 1923 to 1966...