Early baseball in Washington, DC/Club 2
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|Pagetext="In the fall of 1859, two separate groups of government workers met in Washington and formed the area's first base baseball clubs, the Potomac and the Nationals." | |Pagetext="In the fall of 1859, two separate groups of government workers met in Washington and formed the area's first base baseball clubs, the Potomac and the Nationals." | ||
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Brian McKenna, "Arthur Gorman," Baseball Biography Project. | Brian McKenna, "Arthur Gorman," Baseball Biography Project. | ||
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Location | Washington, D.C. |
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Year | 1859 |
Modern address | Washington DC |
City | Washington |
State | DC |
Country | US |
Nickname | Potomac Club |
First in Washington, D.C. | Yes |
"In the fall of 1859, two separate groups of government workers met in Washington and formed the area's first base baseball clubs, the Potomac and the Nationals."
Washington's population in 1860 was about 75,000. It was the 14th largest city in the US.
Sources
Brian McKenna, "Arthur Gorman," Baseball Biography Project.