Early baseball in Alabama/Club 4

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|Pagetext=The Greenville club sent a delegate, local lawyer J. A. Padgett, to the 1868 Alabama state baseball convention. See Mobile Register, April 27, 1868.
|Pagetext=The Greenville club sent a delegate, local lawyer J. A. Padgett, to the 1868 Alabama state baseball convention. See Mobile Register, April 27, 1868.
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Greenville AL (pop. about 7200 now) is about 120 miles S of Birmingham and about 45 miles SW of Montgomery.
|Sources=Mobile Register, April 27, 1868
|Sources=Mobile Register, April 27, 1868
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Location Alabama
Year 1868
Month 4
Modern address Greenville AL
City Greenville
State AL
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Greenville club sent a delegate, local lawyer J. A. Padgett, to the 1868 Alabama state baseball convention. See Mobile Register, April 27, 1868.

Greenville AL (pop. about 7200 now) is about 120 miles S of Birmingham and about 45 miles SW of Montgomery.

Sources

Mobile Register, April 27, 1868

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