Early baseball in Idaho/Club 2

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|Pagetext=The Boise Idaho Statesman, March 28, 1868, reports that the Pioneer Base Ball Club was organized in this city on Wednesday.
|Pagetext=The Boise Idaho Statesman, March 28, 1868, reports that the Pioneer Base Ball Club was organized in this city on Wednesday.
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BASE BALL.-A base ball club was organized in this city on Wednesday evening; and the following officers elected: E. Rayner, president; Wm. Kelly, secretary; G. Dimer, treasurer. Pioneer base ball club, we have no doubt, will be a success as a means of amusement and healthful exercise, and perhaps of bloody noses, disjointed thumbs and cracked shins. 
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[Idaho Statesmen, Boise, Idaho; Volume IV, Issue 105, Page 2.]
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Historical Note: E. Rayner is listed as a founding member of the Capital Base Ball Club, formed July 8th, 1869, in Boise, ID. Rayner worked with or for the Idaho Territory Legislative Council in 1868-69, serving as Assistant Secretary and Clerk, according to the records of the Idaho Legislative Assembly.
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Location Idaho
Year 1868
Month 3
Date 24
Modern address Boise ID
City Boise
State ID
Nickname Pioneer BBC
First in Idaho Yes
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Boise Idaho Statesman, March 28, 1868, reports that the Pioneer Base Ball Club was organized in this city on Wednesday.

Sources

The Boise "Idaho Statesman", March 28, 1868

Transcription: BASE BALL.-A base ball club was organized in this city on Wednesday evening; and the following officers elected: E. Rayner, president; Wm. Kelly, secretary; G. Dimer, treasurer. Pioneer base ball club, we have no doubt, will be a success as a means of amusement and healthful exercise, and perhaps of bloody noses, disjointed thumbs and cracked shins. [Idaho Statesmen, Boise, Idaho; Volume IV, Issue 105, Page 2.]

Historical Note: E. Rayner is listed as a founding member of the Capital Base Ball Club, formed July 8th, 1869, in Boise, ID. Rayner worked with or for the Idaho Territory Legislative Council in 1868-69, serving as Assistant Secretary and Clerk, according to the records of the Idaho Legislative Assembly.

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