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|Month=7
|Month=7
|Date=11
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|Modern-address=Alexandria VA
 
|City=Alexandria
|City=Alexandria
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|State=VA
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|State=Virginia
|Nickname=Pioneer
|Nickname=Pioneer
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=The Alexandria Gazette, July 12, 1866 says the young gentlemen of the city met last night at Lyceum Hall for organize a baseball club. Same August 27, 1866 notes the organization of the Pioneer Base Ball Club.
|Pagetext=The Alexandria Gazette, July 12, 1866 says the young gentlemen of the city met last night at Lyceum Hall for organize a baseball club. Same August 27, 1866 notes the organization of the Pioneer Base Ball Club.
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Alexandria VA (1860s pop. about 13,000)is about 5 miles S of Washington DC and on the Potomac River.
 
|Sources=Alexandria Gazette, July 12, Aug. 27, 1866
|Sources=Alexandria Gazette, July 12, Aug. 27, 1866
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