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|Location=North Dakota | |Location=North Dakota | ||
|Year=1874 | |Year=1874 | ||
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|City=Pembina (Fort Pembina) | |City=Pembina (Fort Pembina) | ||
- | |State= | + | |State=North Dakota |
|Nickname=U.S.A. | |Nickname=U.S.A. | ||
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First=No | |First=No | ||
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|Pagetext=Winnipeg Free Press, July 23, 1874: "The U.S.A. Base Ball Club at Fort Pembina, D.T. [Dakota Territory] have signified their willingness to let the Garry Club [of Winnipeg] beat them." | |Pagetext=Winnipeg Free Press, July 23, 1874: "The U.S.A. Base Ball Club at Fort Pembina, D.T. [Dakota Territory] have signified their willingness to let the Garry Club [of Winnipeg] beat them." | ||
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Fort Pembina is just south of modern day Pembina, ND, near the border with Canada. | Fort Pembina is just south of modern day Pembina, ND, near the border with Canada. | ||
|Sources=Winnipeg Free Press, July 23, 1874 | |Sources=Winnipeg Free Press, July 23, 1874 | ||
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