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|Location=Texas
|Location=Texas
|Year=1876
|Year=1876
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|Modern-address=Coumbus TX
 
|City=Columbus
|City=Columbus
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|State=TX
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|State=Texas
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
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|First=false
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
|Pagetext=“Columbus… The celebration of freedom’s day by the colored people came off on Monday last.” The procession included “a fancifully dressed base ball club.” Galveston Daily News, June 24, 1876.
|Pagetext=“Columbus… The celebration of freedom’s day by the colored people came off on Monday last.” The procession included “a fancifully dressed base ball club.” Galveston Daily News, June 24, 1876.
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Columbus TX is about 70 miles W of Houston,
 
|Sources=Galveston Daily News, June 24, 1876.
|Sources=Galveston Daily News, June 24, 1876.
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