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|Location=South Carolina
|Location=South Carolina
|Year=1874
|Year=1874
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|Month=8
|Modern-address=Camden SC
|Modern-address=Camden SC
|City=Camden
|City=Camden
|State=SC
|State=SC
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|Nickname=Kershaw, Camden
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|Nickname=Kershaw
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|First=No
|First=No
|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=The Charleston News & Courier, July 11, 1874, said Camden had two baseball clubs, the Camden and the Kershaw (the latter named after leading citizen General Joe Kershaw).
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|Pagetext=Orangeburg News, Aug. 8, 1874, says the Aurora Base Ball Club of Orangeburg went to Camden and played a game with the Kershaw Club, winning 46-24.
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Orangeburg News, Aug. 8, 1874, says the Aurora Base Ball Club of Orangeburg went to Camden and played a game with the Kershaw Club, winning 46-24.
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Camden SC (1870 pop. about 1,000) is about 30 miles NE of Columbia SC. Orangeburg SC (1870 pop. about 250) is aboiut 60 miles S of Camden.
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Camden SC (1870 pop. about 1,000) is about 30 miles NE of Columbia SC. Orangeburg SC (1870 pop. about 250) is aboiut 60 miles S of Camden.
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|Sources=The Charleston News & Courier, July 11, 1874; Orangeburg News, Aug. 8, 1874
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|Sources=Orangeburg News, Aug. 8, 1874
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