Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 16

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Location South Carolina
Year 1874
City Newberry
State South Carolina
Nickname Prosperity
Found by Bruce Allardice

“It is believed that one of the earliest games [of baseball] was played in Cokesbury, near Greenwood, in 1873. A Prosperity club, near Newberry, was organized the following year.” Thomas K. Perry, Textile League Baseball: South Carolina’s Mill Teams, 1880-1955 (2004), p. 6.

Sources

Thomas K. Perry, Textile League Baseball: South Carolina’s Mill Teams, 1880-1955 (2004), p. 6.

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