Early baseball in Massachusetts/Club 17
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Peverelly [page 127] reports that the King Phillip Club of East Abington was represented at the November 1865 convention of the New England Association. | Peverelly [page 127] reports that the King Phillip Club of East Abington was represented at the November 1865 convention of the New England Association. | ||
Abington MA is about 20 miles S of Boston. | Abington MA is about 20 miles S of Boston. | ||
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Location | Massachusetts |
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Year | 1865 |
Note on date | No Later Than November 1865 |
City | East Abington |
State | MA |
Country | US |
Nickname | King Phillip |
Peverelly [page 127] reports that the King Phillip Club of East Abington was represented at the November 1865 convention of the New England Association.
Abington MA is about 20 miles S of Boston.