Early baseball in Massachusetts/Predecessor Game 78

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“BASE BALL CLUB.  We are glad to chronicle the formation of any club whose object is rational out-door amusement and exercise.  In a place like Lowell, where a large portion of the working male population is confined eleven hours a day in close rooms, such exercise is especially needed . . . . [Company teams are encouraged.]
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Lowell [MA] Daily Journal and Courier, August 1, 1859.
Lowell [MA] Daily Journal and Courier, August 1, 1859.
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Location Massachusetts
Year 1859
City Lowell
State MA
Country US
Name of game

"BASE BALL CLUB. We are glad to chronicle the formation of any club whose object is rational out-door amusement and exercise. In a place like Lowell, where a large portion of the working male population is confined eleven hours a day in close rooms, such exercise is especially needed . . . . [Company teams are encouraged.]


Lowell [MA] Daily Journal and Courier, August 1, 1859.


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