- Lamar Porter Athletic Field
Infobox_nrhp2 | name =Lamar Porter Athletic Field
nrhp_type = nrhp
caption = The entrance to Lamar Porter Field
location= Jct. of Johnson and 7th Sts.,Little Rock, Arkansas
lat_degrees = 34
lat_minutes = 44
lat_seconds = 45.76
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 92
long_minutes = 18
long_seconds = 29.21
long_direction = W
locmapin = Arkansas
area =
built =1934-1936
architect= Works Progress Administration
architecture= Other
added =December 06 ,1990 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
governing_body = Private
refnum=90001827Lamar Porter Athletic Field is located in the Stifft Station Historic District neighborhood of
Little Rock ,Arkansas .cite web
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title = Stifft Station Historic District, Little Rock, Pulaski County
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publisher = Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
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url = http://www.arkansaspreservation.org/historic-properties/_search_nomination_popup.asp?id=708
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accessdate = 2008-05-19] It is a Works Administration builtbaseball field placed on theNational Register of Historic Places onDecember 6 ,1990 .cite web
title = National Register of Historic Places
publisher = Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
url = http://www.arkansaspreservation.org/historic-properties/national-register/results.asp?county=Pulaski&city=&historic_name=Lamar+Porter&description=&submit=Find
accessdate = 2008-05-19] Hall of Famethird baseman Brooks Robinson started his career at Porter Field.cite web
last = Bailey
first = Jim
title = Commentary: Porter Field Memoirs Could Be Home Run
work =
date = 2007-09-04
url = http://www.setxdist.com/Commentary_Lamar_Porter_Field_Book.pdf
accessdate = 2008-05-19]As described in its National Register nomination form, the construction of the ball field was "one of the bell weather events of the early years of the Little Rock Boys’ Club." When it was built, the ten acre site was in what was then regarded as “west” Little Rock in an area identified as desirable for park and playing field development by John Nolen, a nationally renowned city planner and landscape architect who was dismayed by the lack of recreational facilities in Little Rock.
Nolen observed that although school grounds offered the "opportunity for the sand boxes and apparatus used by small children, there remained a demonstrable need for two classes of playgrounds where boys between ten and sixteen and from sixteen upwards can have the opportunity for […] more seriously organized games.”
Construction of just such a field began in the Fall of 1934 and employed workmen with the federal Works Progress Administration. The project took 18 months to complete. Tennis courts, playgrounds, and other recreational spaces complement the ball field.
Lamar Porter was the son of Mr. And Mrs. Q. L. Porter of Little Rock, born
August 17 ,1913 .Citation
title = National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Lamar Porter Field Nomination Form
year = 1990
pages = 8.1-5
place =
publisher = National Park Service] He was educated in Little Rock's public schools, attendedLittle Rock High School , and graduated from Sewanee Military Academy inTennessee in 1931. Porter was a junior atWashington and Lee University inVirginia when he was killedMay 12 ,1934 , in an automobile accident between Lexington andStaunton, Virginia .It was the family of Lamar Porter, in attempt to memorialize his life, who provided the land and money required to build the eponymous baseball field. His mother; aunt, Mrs. J.D. Jordan; and his brother, Jim S. Porter made the donation on the first anniversary of Porter's death, which coincidentally fell on Mother's Day.
When the complex was complete, it held a lighted
softball diamond with underground wiring, four lightedtennis court s, a regulationbaseball diamond , a 1,500-seatgrandstand complete with club rooms, shower and locker rooms, rest rooms, and a concession stand. It was first used by Boys' Club teams in the summer of 1936; by 1937, it was also being used by City Leagues and American Legion teams.The property also held and apparatus area with swings, slides, and
jungle gym s; a small children's play area that included hammocks, small slides, and kindergarten tables; a play area for older children with facilities forhandcrafts and quiet games; and other areas with courts for shuffle boards, marbles, horse shoes,handball , volley ball, andtable tennis , as well as picnic areas and a "stage for dramatics."Lamar Porter Athletic Field opened to the public in 1937 at the corner of Seventh and Johnson streets where it eventually became home to Pewee League, Midget League,
Little League , Pony League,American Legion , and semi-pro baseball teams. The Little Rock Doughboys were the only Legion team in town until they were replaced by an eight-team Legion league in 1954.The baseball sequence from the 1984 film "
A Soldier's Story " was filmed at the historic field.cite book
last = Gordon
first = William A.
title = Shot on This Site
publisher = Citadel Press
date = 1996
pages = 146
isbn = 080651647X]References
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