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By Don Morfe, May 12, 2013
Joseph Gans Marker
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1 Maryland, Baltimore, Westport — Joseph GansMount Auburn Cemetery
GANS Joseph Nov.25, 1874-Aug.10, 1910. World’s Lightweight Champion 1902-1904 1906-1908 Inducted into IBHOF 1990 [Bronze plaque at bottom of monument:] Grave site restored 2005 - Veteran Boxers Association, Inc. . . . Map (db m114591) HM
2 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Joe Gans and the Goldfield Hotel
The Goldfield Hotel once stood at the corner of East Lexington and Colvin Streets. Joe Gans, a Baltimore native and the first African American boxing champion, owned the hotel and its nightclub, which was one of the earliest integrated clubs in . . . Map (db m40431) HM
3 Nevada, Esmeralda County, Goldfield — The Santa Fe Saloon
Built in 1905 by Hubert Maxgut, the Santa Fe Saloon is the oldest continually operating business in Goldfield. Maxgut was killed in a gunfight in 1912, but subsequent owners kept the saloon open. It was located outside of the business district to be . . . Map (db m65381) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 27, 2024