Early baseball in Georgia/Club 19

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|Pagetext=The Augusta Chronicle, April 26, 1879, reports “The young men of Crawfordville have organized the Little Alecks base ball club.”
|Pagetext=The Augusta Chronicle, April 26, 1879, reports “The young men of Crawfordville have organized the Little Alecks base ball club.”
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Crawfordville GA (current pop. about 600) is about 90 miles E of Atlanta and about 50 miles W of Augusta.
|Sources=Augusta Chronicle, April 26, 1879
|Sources=Augusta Chronicle, April 26, 1879
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Location Georgia
Year 1879
Month 4
Modern address Crawfordville GA
City Crawfordville
State GA
Nickname Little Alecks
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Augusta Chronicle, April 26, 1879, reports “The young men of Crawfordville have organized the Little Alecks base ball club.”

Crawfordville GA (current pop. about 600) is about 90 miles E of Atlanta and about 50 miles W of Augusta.

Sources

Augusta Chronicle, April 26, 1879