Editing Early baseball in Kentucky/Club 1

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The New York Clipper (date and page omitted from Mears Collection scrapbook; "July, 1858" annotated in hand) said: "BASE BALL IN LOUISVILLE – The game of Base Ball is making its way westward.  In Louisville they have a well-organized club, called the �Louisville Base Ball Club.'  Facsimile provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.
The New York Clipper (date and page omitted from Mears Collection scrapbook; "July, 1858" annotated in hand) said: "BASE BALL IN LOUISVILLE – The game of Base Ball is making its way westward.  In Louisville they have a well-organized club, called the �Louisville Base Ball Club.'  Facsimile provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.
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Louisville KY was the 12th largest US city in 1860, with a population of about 68,000.
 
Open Issue: can we ascertain the fact and names of the other local  clubs?  The date that the LBBC was established?  Whether it played by Association rules?
Open Issue: can we ascertain the fact and names of the other local  clubs?  The date that the LBBC was established?  Whether it played by Association rules?

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