Early baseball in North Dakota/Club 1

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|Pagetext=The Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879, says on June 25 the Dakota Stars of Grand Fork beat the Caledonia Boys of Caledonia 49-19 at Grand Forks.
|Pagetext=The Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879, says on June 25 the Dakota Stars of Grand Fork beat the Caledonia Boys of Caledonia 49-19 at Grand Forks.
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Grand Forks ND (1880 population about 1,700) is about 80 miles from the Canadian border and about 75 miles N of Fardo ND.
|Sources=Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879
|Sources=Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879
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Location North Dakota
Year 1879
Month 6
Date 26
Modern address Grand Forks ND
City Grand Forks
State North Dakota
Nickname Dakota Stars
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879, says on June 25 the Dakota Stars of Grand Fork beat the Caledonia Boys of Caledonia 49-19 at Grand Forks.

Grand Forks ND (1880 population about 1,700) is about 80 miles from the Canadian border and about 75 miles N of Fardo ND.

Sources

Grand Forks Weekly Herald, June 26, 1879

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