Editing Early baseball in Maine/Game 1
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|Country=US | |Country=US | ||
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|Locals=Locals | |Locals=Locals | ||
|Team1=Bowdoin College Seniors | |Team1=Bowdoin College Seniors | ||
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+ | From Protoball Entry #1860.23 – NY Game Gets to ME | ||
- | + | “The first documented game of baseball to actually be played in Maine took place on October 10, 1860. . . . that October saw the Sunrise Club of Brunswick host the senior class team of Bowdoin [College] at the Topsham Fair Grounds.” | |
Anderson, Will, Was Baseball Really Invented in Maine? (Will Anderson, Publisher, Portland, 1992), page 1. Anderson appears to rely on The Brunswick Telegraph, October 12, 1860. | Anderson, Will, Was Baseball Really Invented in Maine? (Will Anderson, Publisher, Portland, 1992), page 1. Anderson appears to rely on The Brunswick Telegraph, October 12, 1860. | ||
Topsham is about a mile NW of Brunswick ME, and Bowdoin College is just south of Brunswick. | Topsham is about a mile NW of Brunswick ME, and Bowdoin College is just south of Brunswick. | ||
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