Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 20

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|Pagetext=The Pickens Keowee Courier, February 7, 1878, reports that the two nines of the Peerless Base Ball Club played a game here, “last Saturday,” with “many of the ladies of the town present.”
|Pagetext=The Pickens Keowee Courier, February 7, 1878, reports that the two nines of the Peerless Base Ball Club played a game here, “last Saturday,” with “many of the ladies of the town present.”

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Spread of baseball: Home -> South Carolina -> Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 20
Location South Carolina
Year 1878
Modern address Pickens SC
City Pickens Court House
State SC
Nickname Peerless
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Pickens Keowee Courier, February 7, 1878, reports that the two nines of the Peerless Base Ball Club played a game here, “last Saturday,” with “many of the ladies of the town present.”

Pickens SC (current pop. about 3000) is about 20 miles W of Greenville SC.

Sources

The Pickens Keowee Courier, February 7, 1878

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