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Well, took a bit of searching on the subject, but this is what I could find about his connection with the city and the project:
"Charles Frank Holman served as Nashua mayor from 1879-80, but he’s perhaps best remembered for his generous donation of $55,000 – a considerable sum at the time – to the city in memory of his late parents for the construction of an athletic complex and field house to benefit Nashua’s youth. Today we know the complex, dedicated in September 1937, as Holman Stadium."
Seeing as he was the Nashua mayor, besides having a heart for the youth of Nashua, he might have done it as a way to boost the economy of the town. Additionally, seeing as he was the mayor 57yrs before contributing this money, there is a good chance that he died, leaving the $55,000 in the will (which would explain why there are no pictures of him with the stadium, at least not which I could find). I think that this makes more sense than boosting the economy, but I could not find a year of death for him, so I really don't know for sure.
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Owned by the city, it became home to the Nashua Pride, a baseball team in the independent Atlantic League, in 1998. (In 2006 the Pride switched to the Can-Am League, and in 2008 the team was sold and renamed the American Defenders of New Hampshire). Another non-affiliated team, the Nashua Hawks of the North Atlantic League, played at Holman Stadium earlier in the 1990s. Prior to that, several major league teams had farm teams based in the stadium, including the California Angels, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Brooklyn Dodgers. Official seating capacity is 4,375. Holman Stadium was upgraded in 2002 from a plain seating bowl to a stadium with luxury boxes and a press box on top of the grandstand. It is located in a residential area of Nashua.
Holman hosted what is considered the first integrated U.S. baseball team in the modern era, when Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe played for the then-Nashua Dodgers in 1946
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July 14, 2009 09:36 PM
What is the story behind Charles Frank Holmans $55,000.00 donation to help fund Nashua NHs Historic Holman Stadium in 1937?
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| July 15, 2009 04:09 AM |
"Charles Frank Holman served as Nashua mayor from 1879-80, but he’s perhaps best remembered for his generous donation of $55,000 – a considerable sum at the time – to the city in memory of his late parents for the construction of an athletic complex and field house to benefit Nashua’s youth. Today we know the complex, dedicated in September 1937, as Holman Stadium."
Seeing as he was the Nashua mayor, besides having a heart for the youth of Nashua, he might have done it as a way to boost the economy of the town. Additionally, seeing as he was the mayor 57yrs before contributing this money, there is a good chance that he died, leaving the $55,000 in the will (which would explain why there are no pictures of him with the stadium, at least not which I could find). I think that this makes more sense than boosting the economy, but I could not find a year of death for him, so I really don't know for sure.
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July 15, 2009 03:33 AM
Holman Stadium is a baseball stadium in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was constructed in 1937 as a multipurpose stadium by the City of Nashua. The stadium is named for Charles Frank Holman, who contributed $55,000 for the project. Holman Stadium, which also was funded by money made available by the federal government during the Great Depression, was dedicated to the youth and people of Nashua in memory of Holman's parents. Owned by the city, it became home to the Nashua Pride, a baseball team in the independent Atlantic League, in 1998. (In 2006 the Pride switched to the Can-Am League, and in 2008 the team was sold and renamed the American Defenders of New Hampshire). Another non-affiliated team, the Nashua Hawks of the North Atlantic League, played at Holman Stadium earlier in the 1990s. Prior to that, several major league teams had farm teams based in the stadium, including the California Angels, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Brooklyn Dodgers. Official seating capacity is 4,375. Holman Stadium was upgraded in 2002 from a plain seating bowl to a stadium with luxury boxes and a press box on top of the grandstand. It is located in a residential area of Nashua.
Holman hosted what is considered the first integrated U.S. baseball team in the modern era, when Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe played for the then-Nashua Dodgers in 1946
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holman_Stadium_(Nashua)
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