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|Date=30
|Date=30
|Date-note=no later than May 30, 1872
|Date-note=no later than May 30, 1872
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|City=Duluth
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|City=Duluth  
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|State=MN
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|State=Minnesota
|Country=USA
|Country=USA
|Nickname=Duluth Base Ball Club
|Nickname=Duluth Base Ball Club
|Submitter=Rich Arpi
|Submitter=Rich Arpi
|First=No
|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
|Pagetext=The baseball match will come off this morning at 9 o'clock instead of 2 p.m., as previously noticed. Seats will be provided for ladies.
|Pagetext=The baseball match will come off this morning at 9 o'clock instead of 2 p.m., as previously noticed. Seats will be provided for ladies.
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The Duluth Tribune of June 29, 1870 mentioned the Meteor BBC of Superior had cleared their ground for the season and issued challenges for a game on July 4th; but further issues did not report if any game was played.
The Duluth Tribune of June 29, 1870 mentioned the Meteor BBC of Superior had cleared their ground for the season and issued challenges for a game on July 4th; but further issues did not report if any game was played.
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Duluth population was 71 in 1860; 3,131 in 1870 and reached a high of 107,312 in 1960
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Duluth population was 71 in 1860; 3,131 in 1870 and reached a high of 107,312 in 1960.  
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It is about 150 miles NE of Minneapolis on the SW corner of Lake Superior.
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|Sources=Duluth Tribune (weekly),  Thursday, May 30, 1872
|Sources=Duluth Tribune (weekly),  Thursday, May 30, 1872
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