Chicago Cubs Original Check from 1917 Signed by Walter Craighead, John O. Seys & Charles Weeghman (Beckett Encapsulated)

Original Cubs National League Ball Club Check

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  • Lot ended2025-04-03 20:00:00
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  • Total $196.86
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This original Chicago Cubs check is dated January 2, 1917 and was written to John O. Seys. The check is hand-signed by Walter Craighead (D. 1920) & Charles Weeghman (D. 1938). The check is also signed on the back by John O. Seys (D. 1938).

Walter Craighead was the business manager of the Chicago Cubs during the late 1910s, overseeing the team’s financial operations. His role included managing payroll, as evidenced by his signature on numerous Cubs payroll checks from 1918. He was also responsible for ticket sales and logistics, notably announcing ticket details for the 1918 World Series, in which the Cubs faced the Boston Red Sox. Craighead played a vital behind-the-scenes role in maintaining the club’s financial stability during a period of wartime challenges and competitive baseball.

Charles Weeghman was a prominent baseball executive best known for founding the Chicago Whales of the Federal League and later becoming the first owner of the Chicago Cubs after purchasing the team in 1916. He played a pivotal role in shaping the franchise by moving the Cubs into Weeghman Park, which was later renamed Wrigley Field. A successful restaurateur, Weeghman was an ambitious promoter who sought to modernize baseball with innovations such as allowing fans to keep foul balls. However, financial struggles following the collapse of the Federal League and World War I led to his exit from the Cubs in 1919, when William Wrigley Jr. took full control of the team.

John O. Seys was a Chicago Cubs executive in the early 20th century, serving as the team’s secretary and later as vice president. Active in the organization from at least 1917 to the 1930s, he was responsible for handling financial and administrative duties, including signing payroll checks. In 1926, he was promoted to second vice president, reflecting his growing influence within the franchise. Seys played a key role in the Cubs’ front office during a period of success, including their National League pennants in 1929 and 1932. He remained with the team until his passing in 1938.

The check has been authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: Beckett Encapsulated

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