Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 4

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|Pagetext=The Statesville Landmark, July 5, 1875, notes that the Concord Base Ball Club has challenged the Statesville club.
|Pagetext=The Statesville Landmark, July 5, 1875, notes that the Concord Base Ball Club has challenged the Statesville club.
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Concord NC (current pop. 79,000) is about 20 miles NE of Charlotte and Statesville (current pop. 25,000) are about 40 miles apart, with Statesville directly N of Charlotte.
|Sources=The Statesville Landmark, July 5, 1875
|Sources=The Statesville Landmark, July 5, 1875
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Location North Carolina
Year 1879
Month 7
Modern address Concord NC
City Concord
State NC
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Statesville Landmark, July 5, 1875, notes that the Concord Base Ball Club has challenged the Statesville club.

Concord NC (current pop. 79,000) is about 20 miles NE of Charlotte and Statesville (current pop. 25,000) are about 40 miles apart, with Statesville directly N of Charlotte.

Sources

The Statesville Landmark, July 5, 1875

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