Early baseball in Texas/Club 43

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|Pagetext=“They have taken the base ball fever at Giddings and organized a club. They call it the Centennial.” Galveston Daily News, April 12, 1876.
|Pagetext=“They have taken the base ball fever at Giddings and organized a club. They call it the Centennial.” Galveston Daily News, April 12, 1876.
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Giddings TX is about 110 miles NE of San Antonio.
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Location Texas
Year 1876
Month 4
Modern address Giddings TX
City Giddings
State TX
Nickname Centennial
Found by Bruce Allardice

“They have taken the base ball fever at Giddings and organized a club. They call it the Centennial.” Galveston Daily News, April 12, 1876.

Giddings TX is about 110 miles NE of San Antonio.

Sources

Galveston Daily News, April 12, 1876

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