Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 2

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John Faville, a member of the Class of 1871 at Lawerence College in Appletion WI, is described as "catcher of the 'Congress Base-ball Club,' first base-ball club organized at Lawrence University.
John Faville, a member of the Class of 1871 at Lawerence College in Appletion WI, is described as "catcher of the 'Congress Base-ball Club,' first base-ball club organized at Lawrence University.
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Lawrence College, Alumni Record 1857-1915, page 200.  Appleton is in Easstern WI, is about 90 miles N of Milwaukee.
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Lawrence College, Alumni Record 1857-1915, page 200.  Appleton is in Eastern WI, is about 90 miles N of Milwaukee.

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Location Wisconsin
Year 1867
Note on date Date is Uncertain
City Appleton
State Wisconsin
Country US
Nickname Congress Base-Ball Club



John Faville, a member of the Class of 1871 at Lawerence College in Appletion WI, is described as "catcher of the 'Congress Base-ball Club,' first base-ball club organized at Lawrence University.

Lawrence College, Alumni Record 1857-1915, page 200. Appleton is in Eastern WI, is about 90 miles N of Milwaukee.

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