Early baseball in Connecticut/Club 5
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|State=CT | |State=CT | ||
|Country=US | |Country=US | ||
|Nickname=Alligator | |Nickname=Alligator | ||
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The Alligator, Rough and Ready, and Independent Base Ball Clubs announced meetings on a late October day. Hartford Daily Courant, October 27, 1860. Accessed via subscription search, May 21, 2009. | The Alligator, Rough and Ready, and Independent Base Ball Clubs announced meetings on a late October day. Hartford Daily Courant, October 27, 1860. Accessed via subscription search, May 21, 2009. | ||
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+ | We do not know if these clubs played by Association rules. | ||
Query: Hartford was wicket country; but do we know of any earlier base ball clubs in the area? | Query: Hartford was wicket country; but do we know of any earlier base ball clubs in the area? | ||
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Location | Connecticut |
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Year | 1860 |
Month | 10 |
Note on date | No Later Than October 1860 |
City | Hartford |
State | CT |
Country | US |
Nickname | Alligator |
From Protoball Entry #1860.56 – Three Hartford CT Base Ball Clubs on the Move
The Alligator, Rough and Ready, and Independent Base Ball Clubs announced meetings on a late October day. Hartford Daily Courant, October 27, 1860. Accessed via subscription search, May 21, 2009.
We do not know if these clubs played by Association rules.
Query: Hartford was wicket country; but do we know of any earlier base ball clubs in the area?