Early baseball in New York (state)/Club 9

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"In the spring of 1867, the first base-ball club was formed here.  They had their playgrounds, between Union Corners and Conesus Center, on lands owned by Timothy Degraw.  This club existed only through one summer.
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|Pagetext="In the spring of 1867, the first base-ball club was formed here.  They had their playgrounds, between Union Corners and Conesus Center, on lands owned by Timothy Degraw.  This club existed only through one summer.
W. Boyd, History of the Town of Conesus, Boyd's Job Printing, Conesus, 1887), page 132.
W. Boyd, History of the Town of Conesus, Boyd's Job Printing, Conesus, 1887), page 132.
Rural Conesus is in western New York state, about 30 miles S of Rochester.
Rural Conesus is in western New York state, about 30 miles S of Rochester.
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Location New York (state)
Year 1867
Note on date Spring of 1867
City Conesus
State NY
Country US

"In the spring of 1867, the first base-ball club was formed here. They had their playgrounds, between Union Corners and Conesus Center, on lands owned by Timothy Degraw. This club existed only through one summer.

W. Boyd, History of the Town of Conesus, Boyd's Job Printing, Conesus, 1887), page 132.

Rural Conesus is in western New York state, about 30 miles S of Rochester.


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