Editing Early baseball in New York (state)/Club 7

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|Nickname=Young  American  Base Ball Club
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|Pagetext=From Protoball Entry #1860.51 – Base Ball Is Reaching Remote Spots in New York State
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"The Dunkirk Journal says that the young men of that village have organized a �young American Base Ball club. . . . [we in Jamestown, too] should be glad to see [base ball] engaged in by our clerks and business men generally during the summer"
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Jamestown [NY] Journal, April 20, 1860.  Accessed by subscription search May 21, 2009. Dunkirk NY is about 45 miles SW of Buffalo on the shore of Lake Erie.  Jamestown NY is about 60 miles S of Buffalo.
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