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Brooklyn Dodgers baseball star James “Jim” Gilliam presented with key to City, Nashville, Tennessee, circa 1955

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Pictured: Brooklyn Dodgers baseball star James William “Jim” Gilliam accepting a Nashville Honorary Citizen Award and key to the City, circa 1955. Mayor Ben West (on right) and the other officials are presenting the honor at a sports stadium in Nashville. Gilliam was born October 17, 1928 in Nashville, Tennessee and began playing on a local semi-pro team at age 14. He left high school to pursue his career in baseball. He was voted an All-Star three years from 1948 to 1950, playing in the Negro Leagues with the Baltimore Elite Giants. In 1951 he was signed as a free agent by the Brooklyn Dodgers and played for their International League farm team, the Montreal Royals. Gilliam made his debut with the Dodgers in April 1953. He continued to star with the team after their 1958 move to Los Angeles, California, retiring as a player following the 1966 season. Gilliam played in seven World Series with the Dodgers. Upon retirement, he became a full-time coach in 1967 until his death in 1978. Forms part of Record Group 3, Metro Davidson County Photographer. 1 photograph negative : b & w ; 4 x 5 in.
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