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Latest revision as of 11:40, 16 November 2020

Pre-pro Baseball
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Awaiting Review
Date September 1865
Location NYC, NY, United States
Description

"The match itself (between two minstrel companies) will be well worth seeing, but the fun of the thing will be the description of the match which is to be given by the funny men of the companies in the evening...Both houses will be crowded with ball players to hear the 'big things' in the way of baseball jokes..."

Sources

New York Sunday Mercury, Sep. 24, 1865

Source Image
24Sep2.JPG



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