Clemens Field - Hannibal MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member kJfishman
N 39° 42.327 W 091° 21.445
15S E 640814 N 4396354
Clemens Field, a WPA project, held 200 German POW's in 1944
Waymark Code: WMZPRP
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/16/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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Clemens Field, a WPA project, held 200 German POW's in 1944.

"Clemens Field is located at 403 Warren Barrett Drive and was named for Samuel Clemens. First erected in 1924, the original Clemens Field facility was destroyed by fire on August 14, 1936. The replacement stadium was built as a Works Project Administration project in 1936-38. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park has a limestone wall around the entire perimeter and a grandstand behind home plate.

Clemens Field tenants include the Hannibal Citizens (1955); Hannibal Cardinals (1953–1954); Hannibal Stags (1952) and Hannibal Pilots (1947–48) of the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1952–1955) and Central Association (1947–1948), the two leagues that simply changed names and were the direct predecessors of the Midwest League.[7] Hannibal teams were affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals (1953–1954) and St. Louis Browns (1947).

In 1944 the stadium was used as a German prisoner-of-war camp. The 200 POW's lived in tents, were surrounded by barbed wire and sorted military shoes for repair and reuse. Clemens Field was used infrequently after minor league baseball left Hannibal in 1955. In 2008, Clemens Field received a $3.3 million renovation that preserved the original grandstand and brick wall perimeter, adding 2,500 seats and modern amenities. The collegiate league team Hannibal Cavemen played at the field 2008-2016." (visit link)
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