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|Year=1864
|Year=1864
|Date-note=May have been 1865
|Date-note=May have been 1865
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|City=Paris
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|City=Paris Hill
|State=ME
|State=ME
|Country=US
|Country=US
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|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
|Pagetext=Paris Hill Academy's Resolute Club played the modern game in 1865, evidently playing against a club from nearby South Paris ME.
|Pagetext=Paris Hill Academy's Resolute Club played the modern game in 1865, evidently playing against a club from nearby South Paris ME.
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Paris ME is about 20 miles NW of Lewiston, and about 2 miles from Norway, and about 35 miles E of the NH border.
 
|Sources=Percival Parris, "Oxford County Baseball in 1865," Norway (ME), Advertiser Democrat, April 13, 1945, as cited in Peter Morris, "The Pennsseewassees of Norway, Maine," Baseball Pioneers (McFarland, 2012), pp. 9-10.
|Sources=Percival Parris, "Oxford County Baseball in 1865," Norway (ME), Advertiser Democrat, April 13, 1945, as cited in Peter Morris, "The Pennsseewassees of Norway, Maine," Baseball Pioneers (McFarland, 2012), pp. 9-10.
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