Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 17
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|Modern-address=Southport NC | |Modern-address=Southport NC | ||
|City=Smithville | |City=Smithville | ||
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|Pagetext=The papers of Dr. Walter G. Curtis, at the U. of North Carolina, include the records of a Smithville (now, Southport) baseball club in 1867. | |Pagetext=The papers of Dr. Walter G. Curtis, at the U. of North Carolina, include the records of a Smithville (now, Southport) baseball club in 1867. | ||
- | Southport (current pop. 2300) is about 150 miles S of Raleigh on the Atlantic coast. | + | Southport (current pop. 2300) is about 150 miles S of Raleigh on the Atlantic coast. |
|Sources=The papers of Dr. Walter G. Curtis, at the U. of North Carolina | |Sources=The papers of Dr. Walter G. Curtis, at the U. of North Carolina | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:19, 4 September 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> North Carolina -> Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 17 |
Location | North Carolina |
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Year | 1867 |
Modern address | Southport NC |
City | Smithville |
State | NC |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The papers of Dr. Walter G. Curtis, at the U. of North Carolina, include the records of a Smithville (now, Southport) baseball club in 1867.
Southport (current pop. 2300) is about 150 miles S of Raleigh on the Atlantic coast.
Sources
The papers of Dr. Walter G. Curtis, at the U. of North Carolina