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|Location=Virginia
|Location=Virginia
|Year=1874
|Year=1874
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|Month=5
 
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|Modern-address=Bristol VA
 
|City=Bristol
|City=Bristol
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|State=VA
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|State=Virginia
|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=The Bristol News, May 5, 1874, reports that “the young ladies of Sullin’s College were present last Saturday to witness a game of base ball by the B.B.B.C.”
|Pagetext=The Bristol News, May 5, 1874, reports that “the young ladies of Sullin’s College were present last Saturday to witness a game of base ball by the B.B.B.C.”
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Bristol is a town split by the VA/TN border, with a current population of about 18,000.  Sullins College was in Bristol until it closed in 1976.
 
|Sources=Bristol News, May 5, 1874
|Sources=Bristol News, May 5, 1874
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