Early baseball in South Dakota/Club 16

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|Pagetext=The Bismarck Daily Tribune Aug. 17, 1887 says the Mitchell BBC declines a challenge from Woonsocket.
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The Mitchell (SD) Daily Republican, Aug. 23, 1888 prints the schedule of the Mitchell Base Ball Association. Mitchell has six teams that will play each other. Each team is named after a Major League city [e.g., Detroit].
The Mitchell (SD) Daily Republican, Aug. 23, 1888 prints the schedule of the Mitchell Base Ball Association. Mitchell has six teams that will play each other. Each team is named after a Major League city [e.g., Detroit].
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|Sources=The Bismarck (ND) Daily Tribune Aug. 17, 1887; The Mitchell (SD) Daily Republican, Aug. 23, 1888  
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Mitchell (1890 pop. was about 2,200) SC is about 70 miles W of Sioux Falls. 
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|Sources=The Bismarck (ND) Daily Tribune Aug. 17, 1887; The Mitchell (SD) Daily Republican, Aug. 23, 1888
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Location South Dakota
Year 1887
City Mitchell
State SD
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Bismarck Daily Tribune Aug. 17, 1887 says the Mitchell BBC declines a challenge from Woonsocket.

The Mitchell (SD) Daily Republican, Aug. 23, 1888 prints the schedule of the Mitchell Base Ball Association. Mitchell has six teams that will play each other. Each team is named after a Major League city [e.g., Detroit].

Mitchell (1890 pop. was about 2,200) SC is about 70 miles W of Sioux Falls.

Sources

The Bismarck (ND) Daily Tribune Aug. 17, 1887; The Mitchell (SD) Daily Republican, Aug. 23, 1888

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