Early baseball in Indiana/Club 13

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|Date-note=No later than September 1868
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|Modern-address=New Albany IN
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|Pagetext=The Harrisburg (PA) Patriot, Sept. 8, 1868, runs a Sept. 7th item from Louisville, KY saying "A match game of base ball will be played at New Albany next Wednesday afternoon [the 9th] between the Falls City of this city and one of the New Albany clubs."
|Pagetext=The Harrisburg (PA) Patriot, Sept. 8, 1868, runs a Sept. 7th item from Louisville, KY saying "A match game of base ball will be played at New Albany next Wednesday afternoon [the 9th] between the Falls City of this city and one of the New Albany clubs."
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New Albany IN is about five miles NW of Louisville KY.
|Sources=Harrisburg (PA) Patriot, Sept. 8, 1868
|Sources=Harrisburg (PA) Patriot, Sept. 8, 1868
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Location Indiana
Year 1868
Month 9
Date 9
Note on date No later than September 1868
Modern address New Albany IN
City New Albany
State IN
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Harrisburg (PA) Patriot, Sept. 8, 1868, runs a Sept. 7th item from Louisville, KY saying "A match game of base ball will be played at New Albany next Wednesday afternoon [the 9th] between the Falls City of this city and one of the New Albany clubs."

New Albany IN is about five miles NW of Louisville KY.

Sources

Harrisburg (PA) Patriot, Sept. 8, 1868

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