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|State=MI
|State=MI
|Country=US
|Country=US
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|Nickname=Daybreak Club of Jackson
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|Nickname=Daybreak Club of Jackkson
|Submitter=Peter Morris
|Submitter=Peter Morris
|First=No
|First=No
|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=The Daybreak Club of Jackson is the first club listed in Jackson County MI in Peter Morris' Baseball Fever (2003).
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The Daybreak Club of Jackson is the first club listed in Jackson County MI in Peter Morris' Baseball Fever (2003).
Jackson MI (1860 pop. 5,000) is is about 70 miles W of Detroit and about 35 miles W of Ann Arbor MI.
Jackson MI (1860 pop. 5,000) is is about 70 miles W of Detroit and about 35 miles W of Ann Arbor MI.
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|Sources=Peter Morris, Baseball Fever: Early Baseball in Michigan (U of Michigan Press, 2003), page 367.
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Peter Morris, Baseball Fever: Early Baseball in Michigan (U of Michigan Press, 2003), page 367.
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