Editing Early baseball in Ohio/Club 35
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|Year=1859 | |Year=1859 | ||
|City=Jefferson | |City=Jefferson | ||
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First=No | |First=No | ||
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|Pagetext="Giddings at Bat and Ball--In Jefferson, Ohio, the residence of Hon. J. R. Giddings, the villagers amuse themselves every evening playing ball..." | |Pagetext="Giddings at Bat and Ball--In Jefferson, Ohio, the residence of Hon. J. R. Giddings, the villagers amuse themselves every evening playing ball..." | ||
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The article notes the game was 14 a side, and Congressman Giddings, who was 64, wielded a mighty bat. See Columbia, TX "The Democrat and Planter," Aug. 10, 1859 | The article notes the game was 14 a side, and Congressman Giddings, who was 64, wielded a mighty bat. See Columbia, TX "The Democrat and Planter," Aug. 10, 1859 | ||
|Sources=See Columbia, TX "The Democrat and Planter," Aug. 10, 1859 | |Sources=See Columbia, TX "The Democrat and Planter," Aug. 10, 1859 | ||
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