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|Pagetext=This game appears on the Protoball Games Tabulation (Baltimore/Washington Table) compiled by Craig Waff.  The game was reported by Baltimore Sun, Porter's Spirit, and the Clipper.  The Spirit called it the "Pioneer game of the South."
|Pagetext=This game appears on the Protoball Games Tabulation (Baltimore/Washington Table) compiled by Craig Waff.  The game was reported by Baltimore Sun, Porter's Spirit, and the Clipper.  The Spirit called it the "Pioneer game of the South."
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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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Craig Waff's account of the game is at http://protoball.org/images/7/7c/GT.BWash.pdf
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|Sources=Craig Waff's account of the game is at http://protoball.org/images/7/7c/GT.BWash.pdf
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