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|Date=7
|Date=7
|Date-note=no later than May 5th
|Date-note=no later than May 5th
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|City=Grand Rapids
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|City=Grand Rapids  
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|State=MN
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|State=Minnesota
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|Country=US
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|Country=USA
|Nickname=Grand Rapids Base Ball Club
|Nickname=Grand Rapids Base Ball Club
|Submitter=Rich Arpi
|Submitter=Rich Arpi
|First=No
|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
|Pagetext=" The boys have fixed up the base ball grounds in fine shape, and are now prepared to play ball with all comers. "  
|Pagetext=" The boys have fixed up the base ball grounds in fine shape, and are now prepared to play ball with all comers. "  
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Grand Rapids; Incorporated in June 1891; population in 1900 was 1,428 and a high with the last census in 2010 of 10,869.  The city, on the Mississippi River, is about 170 miles N of Minneapolis and 70 miles NW of Duluth.
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Grand Rapids; Incorporated in June 1891; population in 1900 was 1,428 and a high with the last census in 2010 of 10,869.  
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|Sources=Grand Rapids Magnet, Thursday, May 7, 1891  (pp. 8, col. 1 Local news)
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|Sources=Grand Rapids Magnet, Thursday, May 7, 1891  (pp. 8, col. 1 Local news)  
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