Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 15
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|City=Moultrieville | |City=Moultrieville | ||
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|Pagetext=The Charleston Daily News, July 17, 1871 reports that the Carolina Base Ball Club of Charleston played the Jasper of Moultrieville Saturday afternoon at Mt. Pleasant, with the Jasper winning. | |Pagetext=The Charleston Daily News, July 17, 1871 reports that the Carolina Base Ball Club of Charleston played the Jasper of Moultrieville Saturday afternoon at Mt. Pleasant, with the Jasper winning. | ||
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+ | Moultrieville was merged into Sullivan's Island SC (current pop. about 1900). Sulivan's Island is about 10 miles from Charleston SC. | ||
|Sources=The Charleston Daily News, July 17, 1871 | |Sources=The Charleston Daily News, July 17, 1871 | ||
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Revision as of 17:32, 3 September 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> South Carolina -> Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 15 |
Location | South Carolina |
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Year | 1871 |
Modern address | Sullivan's Island SC |
City | Moultrieville |
State | SC |
Nickname | Jasper, Carolina BBC |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Charleston Daily News, July 17, 1871 reports that the Carolina Base Ball Club of Charleston played the Jasper of Moultrieville Saturday afternoon at Mt. Pleasant, with the Jasper winning.
Moultrieville was merged into Sullivan's Island SC (current pop. about 1900). Sulivan's Island is about 10 miles from Charleston SC.
Sources
The Charleston Daily News, July 17, 1871