Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 12

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|Location=North Carolina
|Location=North Carolina
|Year=1868
|Year=1868
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|Modern-address=Oak Ridge NC
|City=Oak Ridge
|City=Oak Ridge
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|State=North Carolina
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|State=NC
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|First=No
|First=No
|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
|Pagetext=In 1868 New Garden played the nearby Oak Ridge school, whose team had been formed by a Haverford-educated teacher.See Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.
|Pagetext=In 1868 New Garden played the nearby Oak Ridge school, whose team had been formed by a Haverford-educated teacher.See Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.
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Oak Ridge NC (current pop. about 4000)is about 15 miles E of Winston-Salem NC.
|Sources=Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.
|Sources=Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 3 September 2012

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Location North Carolina
Year 1868
Modern address Oak Ridge NC
City Oak Ridge
State NC
Found by Bruce Allardice

In 1868 New Garden played the nearby Oak Ridge school, whose team had been formed by a Haverford-educated teacher.See Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.

Oak Ridge NC (current pop. about 4000)is about 15 miles E of Winston-Salem NC.

Sources

Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.

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