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|Description=<p>New York <em>Clipper</em>, Sept. 19, 1863: "The Hawkeye Club of Dubuque, Iowa, is a new organization under the regulations of the National Association. More recently, another club has been organized called the Key City Club, which continued, give evidence that civilization is gradually progressing westward."</p>
|Description=<p>New York <em>Clipper</em>, Sept. 19, 1863: "The Hawkeye Club of Dubuque, Iowa, is a new organization under the regulations of the National Association. More recently, another club has been organized called the Key City Club, which continued, give evidence that civilization is gradually progressing westward."</p>
<p>The Julian BBC of Dubuque was playing games as early as 1865. See the Freeport (IL) <em>Journal</em>, June 6, 1866.</p>
<p>The Julian BBC of Dubuque was playing games as early as 1865. See the Freeport (IL) <em>Journal</em>, June 6, 1866.</p>
<p>The Encyclopedia of Dubuque asserts that baseball was informally played in Dubuque as early as 1855.</p>
|Sources=<p>New York&nbsp;<em>Clipper</em>, Sept. 19, 1863</p>
|Sources=<p>New York&nbsp;<em>Clipper</em>, Sept. 19, 1863</p>
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|Has Source On Hand=No

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Nick Name Hawkeye
Earliest Known Date 1863
Location Dubuque, IA, United States
Description

New York Clipper, Sept. 19, 1863: "The Hawkeye Club of Dubuque, Iowa, is a new organization under the regulations of the National Association. More recently, another club has been organized called the Key City Club, which continued, give evidence that civilization is gradually progressing westward."

The Julian BBC of Dubuque was playing games as early as 1865. See the Freeport (IL) Journal, June 6, 1866.

The Encyclopedia of Dubuque asserts that baseball was informally played in Dubuque as early as 1855.

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New York Clipper, Sept. 19, 1863

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Dubuque, IA
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