Editing Early baseball in Ohio/Club 12
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|Month=7 | |Month=7 | ||
|Date=20 | |Date=20 | ||
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|City=Chardon | |City=Chardon | ||
|State=OH | |State=OH | ||
|Country=US | |Country=US | ||
|Nickname=Lightfoot | |Nickname=Lightfoot | ||
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|Pagetext=Chardon was "the local epicenter for the baseball epidemic of 1867." They played seven reported games that summer. | |Pagetext=Chardon was "the local epicenter for the baseball epidemic of 1867." They played seven reported games that summer. | ||
James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 11. | James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 11. | ||
- | Chardon | + | Chardon is about 25 miles E of Cleveland. |
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