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|Pagetext="In the fall of 1859, two separate groups of government workers met in Washington and formed the area's first base baseball clubs, the  Potomac and the Nationals."  
|Pagetext="In the fall of 1859, two separate groups of government workers met in Washington and formed the area's first base baseball clubs, the  Potomac and the Nationals."  
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In 1864, the National Club was a member of the NABBP.  M. Wright, The NABBP, page 93.
 
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Washington's population in 1860 was about 75,000. It was the 14th largest city in the US.  
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|Sources=Brian McKenna, "Arthur Gorman," Baseball Biography Project. See also Peverelly, page 111.
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In 1864, the National Club was a member of the NABBP.  M. Wright, The NABBP, page 93.
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Brian McKenna, "Arthur Gorman," Baseball Biography Project. See also Peverelly, page 111.
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