Early baseball in Ohio/Club 9

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|Location=Ohio
|Location=Ohio
|Year=1866
|Year=1866
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|Month=9
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|Modern-address=Ashtabula OH
|City=Ashtabula
|City=Ashtabula
|State=OH
|State=OH
|Country=US
|Country=US
|Nickname=Ashtabula
|Nickname=Ashtabula
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|First=No
|Approved=Yes
|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext="East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field.  They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September."
|Pagetext="East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field.  They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September."
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Ashtabula (1860 pop. about 1,400; 1870 pop. about 2,000) is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland.
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|Sources=
James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7.  The source may be the Painesville Telegraph.
James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7.  The source may be the Painesville Telegraph.
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Ashtabula is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland.
 
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Location Ohio
Year 1866
Month 9
Modern address Ashtabula OH
City Ashtabula
State OH
Country US
Nickname Ashtabula

"East of Cleveland, Ashtabula had a team on the field. They hosted the Painesville 'Athletics' in early September."

Ashtabula (1860 pop. about 1,400; 1870 pop. about 2,000) is near Lake Erie, about 40 miles from Erie PA and about 50 miles from Cleveland.

Sources

James M. Egan, Jr., Base Ball On the Western Reserve (McFarland, 2008), page 7. The source may be the Painesville Telegraph.

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