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|Date=2
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|City=Nashville
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|State=TN
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|State=Tennessee
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|Country=US
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|Country=United States Of America
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|Modern-address=Nashville TN
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|NYBaseball=Likely
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|Locals=Unknown
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|Score1=39
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|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext="The Louisville Base Ball Club arrived home this morning in high spirits, having beaten the Cumberland at Nashville by thirty-nine to twenty-three.  They stand Champions of Tennessee and Kentucky.  The return game will be played here next week."
|Pagetext="The Louisville Base Ball Club arrived home this morning in high spirits, having beaten the Cumberland at Nashville by thirty-nine to twenty-three.  They stand Champions of Tennessee and Kentucky.  The return game will be played here next week."
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Nashville's population was about 19,000 in 1860 and about 26,000 in 1870.
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Chicago Tribune, 2 August 1866
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Louisville's population was about 68,000 in 1860 and 101,000 in 1870.
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Nashville is about 175 miles SW of Louisville.
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|Sources=Chicago Tribune, 2 August 1866
|Sources=Chicago Tribune, 2 August 1866
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