Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 12
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|Pagetext=Columbia Phoenix July 23, 1867 has an ad in which the Phil Sheridan Base Ball Club, composed of army garrison troops, challenges the “gentlemen of Columbia” to a friendly game of baseball. Same August 11 and August 16, 1867 announces meetings of the Chicora and Columbia Base Ball Clubs, perhaps formed in response to this challenge. | |Pagetext=Columbia Phoenix July 23, 1867 has an ad in which the Phil Sheridan Base Ball Club, composed of army garrison troops, challenges the “gentlemen of Columbia” to a friendly game of baseball. Same August 11 and August 16, 1867 announces meetings of the Chicora and Columbia Base Ball Clubs, perhaps formed in response to this challenge. | ||
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+ | Columbia SC (1860 pop. 8000; 1870 pop. 9300) is about 110 miles inland from Charleston. | ||
|Sources=Columbia Phoenix, July 23, August 11, August 16, 1867. | |Sources=Columbia Phoenix, July 23, August 11, August 16, 1867. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 3 September 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> South Carolina -> Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 12 |
Location | South Carolina |
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Year | 1867 |
Month | 7 |
Modern address | Columbia SC |
City | Columbia |
State | SC |
Nickname | Phil Sheridan, Chicora, Comubia BBC |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Columbia Phoenix July 23, 1867 has an ad in which the Phil Sheridan Base Ball Club, composed of army garrison troops, challenges the “gentlemen of Columbia” to a friendly game of baseball. Same August 11 and August 16, 1867 announces meetings of the Chicora and Columbia Base Ball Clubs, perhaps formed in response to this challenge.
Columbia SC (1860 pop. 8000; 1870 pop. 9300) is about 110 miles inland from Charleston.
Sources
Columbia Phoenix, July 23, August 11, August 16, 1867.