Early baseball in Maryland/Club 18
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|Nickname=Avalanche | |Nickname=Avalanche | ||
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|Sources=listed as member of the Baltimore Base Ball Convention of 1867 in William Ridgely Griffith, "Amateur Baseball in Maryland: 1858-1871," (Baltimore: John Cox's Sons, 1897). p. 50. First newpaper citation from The Kent News, April 27, 1867. | |Sources=listed as member of the Baltimore Base Ball Convention of 1867 in William Ridgely Griffith, "Amateur Baseball in Maryland: 1858-1871," (Baltimore: John Cox's Sons, 1897). p. 50. First newpaper citation from The Kent News, April 27, 1867. | ||
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Location | Maryland |
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Year | 1867 |
City | Cecil County |
State | MD |
Country | US |
Nickname | Avalanche |
Found by | Marty Payne |
Sources
listed as member of the Baltimore Base Ball Convention of 1867 in William Ridgely Griffith, "Amateur Baseball in Maryland: 1858-1871," (Baltimore: John Cox's Sons, 1897). p. 50. First newpaper citation from The Kent News, April 27, 1867.