Early baseball in Maine/Club 1

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From Protoball Entry #1858.35 -- New York Game Seen in Boston:  Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.
From Protoball Entry #1858.35 -- New York Game Seen in Boston:  Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.

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Location Maine
Year 1858
City Portland
State ME
Country US
Nickname Portland Base Ball Club
Found by Larry McCray



From Protoball Entry #1858.35 -- New York Game Seen in Boston: Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.

“It took awhile but this modern game – and its popularity – moved steadily north. By 1858 we know it had arrived in Maine . . . because an article in the September 11th issue of the Portland Daily Advertiser heralded the fact that the Portland Base Ball Club had ventured to Boston to play the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club of that city. The game was played September 9th on the Boston Common.” Portland won, 47- 42.

"Anderson, Will, Was Baseball Really Invented in Maine? (Will Anderson, publisher, Portland, 1992), page 1.

Query: Can we find the original Portland article, or otherwise confirm the date the the PBBC came into existence?

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