Henry Medicus
Henry W. Medicus (January 29, 1865[1] – May 13, 1941)[2] was a wealthy American furniture dealer in Brooklyn, New York in the early 1900s. He became a part owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team in 1905 when he and Charles Ebbets bought out the shares of the team owned by Harry Von der Horst. He remained a part owner of the ballclub until selling his shares in 1912.
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- Dodgers ownership history
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Los Angeles Dodgers owners
Superbas/Robins/Dodgers (1883–1957)
- Abell & Byrne
- Abell, Byrne & Chauncey
- Abell & C. Ebbets
- Abell, C. Ebbets, Hanlon & Von der Horst
- Abell, C. Ebbets, Hanlon & Medicus
- C. Ebbets & Medicus
- C. Ebbets, E. McKeever & S. McKeever
- Brooklyn Trust Company, G. Ebbets, Gilleaudeau & Stephen McKeever
- Brooklyn Trust Company, G. Ebbets, Gilleaudeau, J. Mulvey & D. Mulvey
- J. Mulvey & D. Mulvey, W. O'Malley, Rickey & Smith
- W. O'Malley
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