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|Location=Georgia
|Location=Georgia
|Year=1872
|Year=1872
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|Month=5
 
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|Modern-address=Rome GA
 
|City=Rome
|City=Rome
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|State=GA
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|State=Georgia
|Nickname=Pastimes
|Nickname=Pastimes
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=The Atlanta Daily Sun, Wednesday May 8, 1872, under the headline “That Base Ball Match,” quotes the Rome Commercial account of a game “Sunday Last” between the Atlanta Osceolas and the Rome “Pastimes.”
|Pagetext=The Atlanta Daily Sun, Wednesday May 8, 1872, under the headline “That Base Ball Match,” quotes the Rome Commercial account of a game “Sunday Last” between the Atlanta Osceolas and the Rome “Pastimes.”
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Rome GA (1870 population about 2700) is near the NW corner of the state and about 60 miles NW of Atlanta and about 60 miles SE of Chattanooga TN.
 
|Sources=Atlanta Daily Sun, Wednesday May 8, 1872
|Sources=Atlanta Daily Sun, Wednesday May 8, 1872
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