Editing Early baseball in North Dakota/Club 1
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|Year=1879 | |Year=1879 | ||
|Month=6 | |Month=6 | ||
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|Modern-address=Grand Forks ND | |Modern-address=Grand Forks ND | ||
|City=Grand Forks | |City=Grand Forks | ||
- | |State= | + | |State=North Dakota |
|Nickname=Dakota Stars | |Nickname=Dakota Stars | ||
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|Pagetext=The Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879, says on June 25 the Dakota Stars of Grand Fork beat the Caledonia Boys of Caledonia 49-19 at Grand Forks. | |Pagetext=The Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879, says on June 25 the Dakota Stars of Grand Fork beat the Caledonia Boys of Caledonia 49-19 at Grand Forks. | ||
- | Grand Forks ND (1880 population about 1,700) is about 80 miles from the Canadian border and about 75 miles N of | + | Grand Forks ND (1880 population about 1,700) is about 80 miles from the Canadian border and about 75 miles N of Fardo ND. |
|Sources=Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879 | |Sources=Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879 | ||
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