Early baseball in Tennessee/Club 23

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|Pagetext=“Columbia and Pulaski youths are playing base-ball for the benefit of churches…” Memphis Daily Appeal, July 18, 1876.
|Pagetext=“Columbia and Pulaski youths are playing base-ball for the benefit of churches…” Memphis Daily Appeal, July 18, 1876.
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Pulaski (current pop. 7900) is about 70 miles S of Nashville and about 20 miles from the Alabama border.  Columbia TN ()
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Pulaski (current pop. 7900) is about 70 miles S of Nashville and about 20 miles from the Alabama border.  Columbia TN (current pop. about 34,000) is about 30 miles N of Pulaski.
|Sources=Memphis Daily Appeal, July 18, 1876.
|Sources=Memphis Daily Appeal, July 18, 1876.
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Spread of baseball: Home -> Tennessee -> Early baseball in Tennessee/Club 23
Location Tennessee
Year 1876
Modern address Pulaski TN
City Pulaski
State TN
Found by Bruce Allardice

“Columbia and Pulaski youths are playing base-ball for the benefit of churches…” Memphis Daily Appeal, July 18, 1876.

Pulaski (current pop. 7900) is about 70 miles S of Nashville and about 20 miles from the Alabama border. Columbia TN (current pop. about 34,000) is about 30 miles N of Pulaski.

Sources

Memphis Daily Appeal, July 18, 1876.

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