Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 8

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|Pagetext=The Lone Star of Brunson are playing the Cosmopolitan of Beaufort May 1, 1873. [Orangeburg News, May 2, 1873]
|Pagetext=The Lone Star of Brunson are playing the Cosmopolitan of Beaufort May 1, 1873. [Orangeburg News, May 2, 1873]
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Brunson SC (current pop. about 550) is about 80 miles W of Charleston and 65 miles N of Savannah GA.
|Sources=Orangeburg News, May 2, 1873
|Sources=Orangeburg News, May 2, 1873
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 3 September 2012

Spread of baseball: Home -> South Carolina -> Early baseball in South Carolina/Club 8
Location South Carolina
Year 1873
Month 5
Modern address Brunson SC
City Brunson
State SC
Nickname Lone Star
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Lone Star of Brunson are playing the Cosmopolitan of Beaufort May 1, 1873. [Orangeburg News, May 2, 1873]

Brunson SC (current pop. about 550) is about 80 miles W of Charleston and 65 miles N of Savannah GA.

Sources

Orangeburg News, May 2, 1873

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