Early baseball in Iowa/Club 9

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|Pagetext=The Daily Iowa State Register Oct. 18, 1866 reports on a state base ball tournament, involving the following clubs: Burlington Crescent, Mechanics, Orchard City and Westerns; Scott Club of Davenport; Hawkeyes of Mt. Pleasant; and the Actives of Ottumwa.
|Pagetext=The Daily Iowa State Register Oct. 18, 1866 reports on a state base ball tournament, involving the following clubs: Burlington Crescent, Mechanics, Orchard City and Westerns; Scott Club of Davenport; Hawkeyes of Mt. Pleasant; and the Actives of Ottumwa.
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Mt. Pleasant IA is in the eastern part of the state.  It is about 25 miles NW of Burlington IA, which is on the Mississippi River.
|Sources=Daily Iowa State Register Oct. 18, 1866
|Sources=Daily Iowa State Register Oct. 18, 1866
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Location Iowa
Year 1866
Month 10
Note on date No later than October 1866
Modern address Mt. Pleasant IA
City Mt. Pleasant
State Iowa
Nickname Hawkeyes
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Daily Iowa State Register Oct. 18, 1866 reports on a state base ball tournament, involving the following clubs: Burlington Crescent, Mechanics, Orchard City and Westerns; Scott Club of Davenport; Hawkeyes of Mt. Pleasant; and the Actives of Ottumwa.

Mt. Pleasant IA is in the eastern part of the state. It is about 25 miles NW of Burlington IA, which is on the Mississippi River.

Sources

Daily Iowa State Register Oct. 18, 1866

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