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|Location=Ohio
|Location=Ohio
|Year=1866
|Year=1866
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|Month=9
 
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|Modern-address=Ashtabula OH
 
|City=Ashtabula
|City=Ashtabula
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|State=OH
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|Country=US
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|Nickname=Ashtabula
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|Pagetext="East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field.  They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September."
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Ashtabula (1860 pop. about 1,400; 1870 pop. about 2,000) is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland.
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James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7.  The source may be the Painesville Telegraph.
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