Early baseball in Oklahoma/Club 2
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|Location=Oklahoma | |Location=Oklahoma | ||
|Year=1878 | |Year=1878 | ||
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+ | |Modern-address=Delaware County OK | ||
|City=White Water | |City=White Water | ||
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First=No | |First=No | ||
- | |Approved= | + | |Approved=Yes |
|Pagetext=The Cherokee Advocate, June 1, 1878: "The base ball club at White Water, in this Nation [the Cherokee Nation], challenges any other club in the Nation for a game of base ball." | |Pagetext=The Cherokee Advocate, June 1, 1878: "The base ball club at White Water, in this Nation [the Cherokee Nation], challenges any other club in the Nation for a game of base ball." | ||
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+ | White Water was a post office in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation (now Delaware County, OK). The county seat is about 80 miles E of Tulsa and near the intersection of the OK, AR, and MO borders. | ||
|Sources=Cherokee Advocate, June 1, 1878 | |Sources=Cherokee Advocate, June 1, 1878 | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 24 September 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> Oklahoma -> Early baseball in Oklahoma/Club 2 |
Location | Oklahoma |
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Year | 1878 |
Month | 6 |
Modern address | Delaware County OK |
City | White Water |
State | OK |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Cherokee Advocate, June 1, 1878: "The base ball club at White Water, in this Nation [the Cherokee Nation], challenges any other club in the Nation for a game of base ball."
White Water was a post office in the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation (now Delaware County, OK). The county seat is about 80 miles E of Tulsa and near the intersection of the OK, AR, and MO borders.
Sources
Cherokee Advocate, June 1, 1878