Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 17

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|Modern-address=Southport NC
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|City=Smithville
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|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.
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Southport (current pop. 2300) is about 150 miles S of Raleigh on the Atlantic coast.  
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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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Location North Carolina
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

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