Early baseball in Alaska/Club 11
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Spread of baseball: Home -> Alaska -> Early baseball in Alaska/Club 11 |
Location | Alaska |
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Year | 1899 |
City | Kodiak |
State | Alaska |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" July 19, 1899: "The Fourth of July was celebrated in Kodiak in fine style; there were boat races, baseball games..."
Juneau AK (1900 pop. about 1,850) is on the Alaska panhandle and about 750 miles SE of Fairbanks.
Sources
The Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" July 19, 1899