Editing Early baseball in Arkansas/Club 27

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|Location=Arkansas
|Location=Arkansas
|Year=1875
|Year=1875
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|Modern-address=Laurenceville AR
 
|City=Laurenceville
|City=Laurenceville
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|State=AR
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|State=Arkansas
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|First=No
|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
|Pagetext=The Daily Arkansas Gazette, May 23, 1875, notes “They have caught the base ball fever in Monroe County. Laurenceville and Indian Bay each have a club.”
|Pagetext=The Daily Arkansas Gazette, May 23, 1875, notes “They have caught the base ball fever in Monroe County. Laurenceville and Indian Bay each have a club.”
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Laurenceville is about 70 miles E of Little Rock; one website calls it "a populated place in Monroe County."  Indian Bay is listed the same way.
 
|Sources=Daily Arkansas Gazette, May 23, 1875
|Sources=Daily Arkansas Gazette, May 23, 1875
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