Early baseball in Texas/Club 27

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|Pagetext=The Hempstead Texas Countryman, July 8, 1868, reports that Lavaca has a baseball club “which is the pride of the village.”
|Pagetext=The Hempstead Texas Countryman, July 8, 1868, reports that Lavaca has a baseball club “which is the pride of the village.”
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Lavaca TX is about 100 miles SW of Houston.
|Sources=Hempstead Texas Countryman, July 8, 1868
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Location Texas
Year 1868
Modern address Lavaca TX
City Lavaca
State Texas
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Hempstead Texas Countryman, July 8, 1868, reports that Lavaca has a baseball club “which is the pride of the village.”

Lavaca TX is about 100 miles SW of Houston.

Sources

Hempstead Texas Countryman, July 8, 1868

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