Early baseball in Ohio/Club 12

From SABR Encyclopedia

< Early baseball in Ohio(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Automated reformatting to new template style)
 
Line 4: Line 4:
|Month=7
|Month=7
|Date=20
|Date=20
 +
|Modern-address=Chardon OH
|City=Chardon
|City=Chardon
|State=OH
|State=OH
|Country=US
|Country=US
|Nickname=Lightfoot
|Nickname=Lightfoot
 +
|First=No
|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
-
 
|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 is about 25 miles E of Cleveland.
+
Chardon OH (current pop. about 5150)is about 25 miles E of Cleveland.
 +
|Sources=
 +
James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 11.
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 18:25, 9 September 2012

Spread of baseball: Home -> Ohio -> Early baseball in Ohio/Club 12
Location Ohio
Year 1867
Month 7
Date 20
Modern address Chardon OH
City Chardon
State OH
Country US
Nickname Lightfoot

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.

Chardon OH (current pop. about 5150)is about 25 miles E of Cleveland.

Sources

James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 11.

Personal tools