Editing Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 17

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|Pagetext=The Augusta Chronicle, March 23, 1877, finds that “Base Ball is the great popular amusement of Ninety Six this season.”
|Pagetext=The Augusta Chronicle, March 23, 1877, finds that “Base Ball is the great popular amusement of Ninety Six this season.”
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Ninety Six, SC (current pop. about 2,000) is about 60 miles S of Greenville SC, about 60 miles E of Columbia SC, and 60 miles N of Augusta GA.
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Ninety Six, SC (current pop. about 2,000) is about 60 miles S of Greenville SC, about 60 miles E of Columbia SC, and 60 miles N of Augusta GA.  
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No one seems to be at all sure where the name "Ninety Six" came from. Sorry.
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|Sources=The Augusta Chronicle, March 23, 1877
|Sources=The Augusta Chronicle, March 23, 1877
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