Early baseball in Hawaii/Club 1

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|Pagetext=The Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertister, Aug. 17, 1867: "The Base Ball Clubs. There appears to be a controversy between the two Base Ball Clubs of Honolulu--the "Pioneer" and the "Pacific"." See also same, Aug. 10, 1867.
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|Pagetext=The Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 17, 1867: "The Base Ball Clubs. There appears to be a controversy between the two Base Ball Clubs of Honolulu--the "Pioneer" and the "Pacific"." See also same, Aug. 10, 1867.
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Wikipedia: "In 1845 . . .  Honolulu became the center of commerce in the islands, with descendants of American missionaries establishing major businesses . . . ."  But no 19th C population figures are reported.
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Wikipedia: "In 1845 . . .  Honolulu became the center of commerce in the islands, with descendants of American missionaries establishing major businesses . . . ."  Honolulu's pop. in 1890 was about 23,000.
|Sources=The Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 10, 17, 1867
|Sources=The Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 10, 17, 1867
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Location Hawaii
Year 1867
Month 8
Modern address Honolulu HI
City Honolulu
State HI
Nickname Pioneer, Pacific
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 17, 1867: "The Base Ball Clubs. There appears to be a controversy between the two Base Ball Clubs of Honolulu--the "Pioneer" and the "Pacific"." See also same, Aug. 10, 1867.

Wikipedia: "In 1845 . . . Honolulu became the center of commerce in the islands, with descendants of American missionaries establishing major businesses . . . ." Honolulu's pop. in 1890 was about 23,000.

Sources

The Honolulu Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 10, 17, 1867

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