Early baseball in Minnesota/Club 11

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|Pagetext=Base Ball Club---The St. Croix Base Ball Club was organized last Saturday evening with twenty-three members. The following officers were elected:  
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Treasurer:  Hank Hempstead  
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The club will meet this evening to receive the reports of committees.  
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The club will meet this evening to receive the reports of committees.
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|Sources=Stillwater Messenger, Wednesday, May 29, 1867  pp. 1  
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Stillwater MN is about 17 miles NE of St. Paul MN.
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|Sources=Stillwater Messenger, Wednesday, May 29, 1867  pp. 1
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Location Minnesota
Year 1867
Month 5
Date 25
City Stillwater
State MN
Country USA
Nickname St. Croix Base Ball Club
Found by Rich Arpi

Base Ball Club---The St. Croix Base Ball Club was organized last Saturday evening with twenty-three members. The following officers were elected:

President: John Green Vice-President: R.F. Hersey Secretary: O.R. Ellis Treasurer: Hank Hempstead

The club will meet this evening to receive the reports of committees.

Stillwater MN is about 17 miles NE of St. Paul MN.

Sources

Stillwater Messenger, Wednesday, May 29, 1867 pp. 1