Early baseball in Arizona/Club 5
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|Pagetext=The Prescott Weekly Journal Miner, Nov. 10, 1876, reports on a game in Prescott, "on the plaza," between the Champion BBC of Prescott and the Brayton BBC of Camp Verde, won in 9 innings by the home team, 32 to 29. Camp Verde is in Yavapai County. | |Pagetext=The Prescott Weekly Journal Miner, Nov. 10, 1876, reports on a game in Prescott, "on the plaza," between the Champion BBC of Prescott and the Brayton BBC of Camp Verde, won in 9 innings by the home team, 32 to 29. Camp Verde is in Yavapai County. | ||
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+ | Prescott AZ (1870 pop. about 675, 1880 pop. about 1,850) is about 40 miles W of Camp Verde in central AZ. Wiki: "The Marvel Comics superhero characters Manu Vailahi, Warpath and John Proudstar are from a reservation in Camp Verde." | ||
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|Sources=The Prescott Weekly Journal Miner, Nov. 10, 1876 | |Sources=The Prescott Weekly Journal Miner, Nov. 10, 1876 | ||
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Location | Arizona |
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Year | 1876 |
Month | 11 |
City | Camp Verde |
State | AZ |
Nickname | Brayton BBC |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Prescott Weekly Journal Miner, Nov. 10, 1876, reports on a game in Prescott, "on the plaza," between the Champion BBC of Prescott and the Brayton BBC of Camp Verde, won in 9 innings by the home team, 32 to 29. Camp Verde is in Yavapai County.
Prescott AZ (1870 pop. about 675, 1880 pop. about 1,850) is about 40 miles W of Camp Verde in central AZ. Wiki: "The Marvel Comics superhero characters Manu Vailahi, Warpath and John Proudstar are from a reservation in Camp Verde."
Sources
The Prescott Weekly Journal Miner, Nov. 10, 1876