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|Date=22
|Date=22
|Date-note=no later than June 22
|Date-note=no later than June 22
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|City=Detroit Lakes
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|City=Detroit Lakes  
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|State=MN
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|State=Minnesota
|Country=USA
|Country=USA
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|Nickname=Detroit Lakes Base Ball Club
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|Nickname=Detroit Lakes 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=Base Ball -- A Base Ball Club has been improvised at Detroit (no slouches either) and there is a prospect of a match game on the Fourth, at this place, with the Glyndon Club, said to be a picked nine.
|Pagetext=Base Ball -- A Base Ball Club has been improvised at Detroit (no slouches either) and there is a prospect of a match game on the Fourth, at this place, with the Glyndon Club, said to be a picked nine.
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Detroit Lakes est. 1871.....population in 1890 was 1,510 with a high of 8,569 in 2010. It is about 200 miles NW of Minneapolis and about 45 miles E of Fargo ND.  
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Detroit Lakes est. 1871.....population in 1890 was 1,510 with a high of 8,569 in 2010.  
Known as Detroit in its early years....name changed to Detroit Lakes to avoid confusion with the Michigan city....
Known as Detroit in its early years....name changed to Detroit Lakes to avoid confusion with the Michigan city....
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|Sources=The Weekly Record, Saturday, June 22, 1872  (pp. 4. co1.1)  (Detroit Lakes, Mn.)
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|Sources=The Weekly Record, Saturday, June 22, 1872  (pp. 4. co1.1)  (Detroit Lakes, Mn.)  
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