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|City=Nashville
|City=Nashville
|Nine Class=Senior
|Nine Class=Senior
|Description=<p>On Nov. 22, 1868, the Nashville <em>Republican Banner</em> published an article describing a women's base ball club, called the "Female Base Ball Club," or F.B.B.C. Details of the narrative itself are questionable, but the existence of the club itself is plausible.</p>
|Description=<p>On Nov. 22, 1868, the Nashville <em>Republican Banner</em> published an article describing a women's base ball club, called the "Female Base Ball Club," or F.B.B.C. Details of the narrative are highly questionable, but the existence of the club itself is plausible.</p>
|Sources=<p>"Woman as a Base Baller: Startling Encroachments on the Sights of the Sterner Sex." <em>Republican Banner</em> [Nashville, TN]. 22 Nov., 1866: 3.</p>
|Sources=<p>"Woman as a Base Baller: Startling Encroachments on the Sights of the Sterner Sex." <em>Republican Banner</em> [Nashville, TN]. 22 Nov., 1866: 3.</p>
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|Source Image=Out(95).jpg
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|Submitted by=Christopher Ryland
|Submitted by=Christopher Ryland
|Entered by=Christopher Ryland
|Entered by=Christopher Ryland
|Society=Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball,  
|Society=Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball,
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Nick Name F.B.B.C
Earliest Known Date November 1868 -- Newspaper article 11/22/1868
Location Nashville, TN, United States
Nine Class Senior
Description

On Nov. 22, 1868, the Nashville Republican Banner published an article describing a women's base ball club, called the "Female Base Ball Club," or F.B.B.C. Details of the narrative are highly questionable, but the existence of the club itself is plausible.

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"Woman as a Base Baller: Startling Encroachments on the Sights of the Sterner Sex." Republican Banner [Nashville, TN]. 22 Nov., 1866: 3.

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Found by Christopher Ryland
Entered by Christopher Ryland
Local-Origin Study Groups Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball

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