Early baseball in Idaho/Club 1
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|Pagetext=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873, reports: "Base Ball Club--Several of the young men of the town have organized a base-ball club..." | |Pagetext=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873, reports: "Base Ball Club--Several of the young men of the town have organized a base-ball club..." | ||
- | Lewiston ID is on the eastern border of Washington and about 30 miles south of Moscow ID. | + | Lewiston ID (`870 pop. about 1500)is on the eastern border of Washington and about 30 miles south of Moscow ID. |
As of August 2012, this club is the first known base ball club in Idaho. | As of August 2012, this club is the first known base ball club in Idaho. | ||
|Sources=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873 | |Sources=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873 | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 4 September 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> Idaho -> Early baseball in Idaho/Club 1 |
Location | Idaho |
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Year | 1873 |
Modern address | Lewiston ID |
City | Lewiston |
State | Idaho |
Country | US |
First in Idaho | Yes |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873, reports: "Base Ball Club--Several of the young men of the town have organized a base-ball club..."
Lewiston ID (`870 pop. about 1500)is on the eastern border of Washington and about 30 miles south of Moscow ID.
As of August 2012, this club is the first known base ball club in Idaho.
Sources
The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873