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|Comment=<p>Sentance, "Cricket in America, 1710-2000" says Haverford (later part of Philadelphia) saw cricket in 1834.</p>
<p>See also&nbsp;Chronologies 1832.1</p>
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Date of Game 1831
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Description

Sentance, "Cricket in America 1710-2000" p. 272 says the Union Cricket Club was founded in Philadelphia in 1831.

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Sentance, "Cricket in America 1710-2000" p. 272

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Sentance, "Cricket in America, 1710-2000" says Haverford (later part of Philadelphia) saw cricket in 1834.

See also Chronologies 1832.1

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