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{{Ballgame
|Name=Ballgame in Augusta on 7 November 1860
|Name=Club of Augusta v Club of Augusta on 7 November 1860
|Date=11/7/1860
|Coordinates=33.4734978, -82.0105148
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1860/11/07
|Country=United States
|State=GA
|City=Augusta
|City=Augusta
|State=GA
|Number of Players=7
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=33.4734978, -82.0105148
|NY Rules=Likely
|NY Rules=Likely
|Description=<p>The Augusta Chronicle, November 8, 1860 reported that a baseball club had been formed in 1859. On November 7, 1860 they played their first game of 1860.
|Innings=6
</p><p>The November 7th game was among the members of the Augusta Base Ball Club, which had been organized in 1859. The captains of the two nines were two youthful native sons and cotton brokers, Joshua J. Doughty and James J. Russell. Doughty (1841-1914) went on to serve as a lieutenant in the Confederate artillery, then onto a long career as one of Augusta’s leading citizens, while Russell (1843-1924), the son of a wealthy merchant, served as private in the 7th Georgia Cavalry and owned a cotton-buying business postwar. Other players included banker Adrien C. Ives (1829-71), and accountant William C. Barber (1839-1912), the team secretary.
|Home Team=Club of Augusta
</p><p>Augusta GA is near the SC border and about 120 miles inland from Savannah. Its population in 1860 was about 12,500.
|Home Score=32
</p>
|Away Team=Club of Augusta
|Sources=<p>Augusta Chronicle, November 8, 1860. Bios added by Bruce Allardice.
|Away Score=25
</p>
|Description=<p>The Augusta Chronicle, November 8, 1860 reported that a baseball club had been formed in 1859. On November 7, 1860 they played their first game of 1860.</p>
<p>The November 7th game was among the members of the Augusta Base Ball Club, which had been organized in 1859. The captains of the two nines were two youthful native sons and cotton brokers, Joshua J. Doughty and James J. Russell. Doughty (1841-1914) went on to serve as a lieutenant in the Confederate artillery, then onto a long career as one of Augusta&rsquo;s leading citizens, while Russell (1843-1924), the son of a wealthy merchant, served as private in the 7th Georgia Cavalry and owned a cotton-buying business postwar. Other players included banker Adrien C. Ives (1829-71), and accountant William C. Barber (1839-1912), the team secretary.</p>
<p>Doughty's side 32, Russell's 25</p>
<p>Augusta GA is near the SC border and about 120 miles inland from Savannah. Its population in 1860 was about 12,500.</p>
|Sources=<p>Augusta Chronicle, November 8, 1860. Bios added by Bruce Allardice.</p>
|Source Image 5=Augusta Chronicle Nov. 8, 1860
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Augusta, GA
|Players Locality=Local
|Players Locality=Local
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
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Date of Game Wednesday, November 7, 1860
Location Augusta, GA, United States
Home Team Club of Augusta
Away Team Club of Augusta
Score 32 - 25
Innings 6
Number of Players 7
NY Rules Likely
Description

The Augusta Chronicle, November 8, 1860 reported that a baseball club had been formed in 1859. On November 7, 1860 they played their first game of 1860.

The November 7th game was among the members of the Augusta Base Ball Club, which had been organized in 1859. The captains of the two nines were two youthful native sons and cotton brokers, Joshua J. Doughty and James J. Russell. Doughty (1841-1914) went on to serve as a lieutenant in the Confederate artillery, then onto a long career as one of Augusta’s leading citizens, while Russell (1843-1924), the son of a wealthy merchant, served as private in the 7th Georgia Cavalry and owned a cotton-buying business postwar. Other players included banker Adrien C. Ives (1829-71), and accountant William C. Barber (1839-1912), the team secretary.

Doughty's side 32, Russell's 25

Augusta GA is near the SC border and about 120 miles inland from Savannah. Its population in 1860 was about 12,500.

Sources

Augusta Chronicle, November 8, 1860. Bios added by Bruce Allardice.

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Found by Bruce Allardice
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First in Location Augusta, GA
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