Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 2

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|Pagetext=The Aiken Courier-Journal, Sept. 11, 1875, says the Athletic base ball club will leave town next Tuesday for match games at Orangeburg, Branchville, Grahams, Bamberg and Blackville.
|Pagetext=The Aiken Courier-Journal, Sept. 11, 1875, says the Athletic base ball club will leave town next Tuesday for match games at Orangeburg, Branchville, Grahams, Bamberg and Blackville.
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Aiken SC (1880 pop. about 1,800) is about 20 miles E of Augusta GA.
|Sources=The Aiken Courier-Journal, Sept. 11, 1875
|Sources=The Aiken Courier-Journal, Sept. 11, 1875
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 3 September 2012

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Location South Carolina
Year 1875
Modern address Aiken SC
City Aiken
State SC
Nickname Athletic
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Aiken Courier-Journal, Sept. 11, 1875, says the Athletic base ball club will leave town next Tuesday for match games at Orangeburg, Branchville, Grahams, Bamberg and Blackville.

Aiken SC (1880 pop. about 1,800) is about 20 miles E of Augusta GA.

Sources

The Aiken Courier-Journal, Sept. 11, 1875