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  • 12:20, 7 April 2024 Bsallardice talk contribs deleted page Lone Star Club of Edgefield (content was: "{{Club |Coordinates=36.1626638, -86.78160159999999 |Name=Lone Star Club of Edgefield |Club Name=Lone Star |Type of Date=Day |Date=1868/04/17 |Date of Dissolution Type=Day |Country=United States |State=TN |City=Nashville |Nine Class=Senior |Description=<p>The Nashville <em>Union and Dispatch</em>, April 18, 1868, says that on April 17th the Lone Star of Edgefield (today's East Nashville) beat the Arlington of South Nashville 61 to 28.</p> <p>By 1873 the "Edgefield Base Ball Club...")

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