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{{Club | {{Club | ||
|Coordinates=30.6943566, -88.0430541 | |||
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia | |||
|Name=Dramatic Club of Mobile | |Name=Dramatic Club of Mobile | ||
|Club Name=Dramatic | |Club Name=Dramatic | ||
|Type of Date=Month | |Type of Date=Month | ||
| | |Date=1866/11/01 | ||
|Date Note=no later than April 1867 | |Date Note=no later than April 1867 | ||
| | |Date of Dissolution Type=Day | ||
| | |Country=United States | ||
|State=AL | |||
|City=Mobile | |City=Mobile | ||
| | |Description=<p>The New York <em>Clipper</em>, Nov. 10, 1866, prints a letter asking abut base ball rules from the "Dramatic Base Ball Club, Mobile."</p> | ||
<p>The “Dramatic” Base Ball Club of Mobile played a match against the “Lone Star” of New Orleans in April, 1867, losing 92-7.[See Savannah Daily News, April 11, 1867, New Orleans Times, April 13, 1867 (citing the Mobile Register of the 11th).]</p> | |||
<p>Mobile AL is on the Gulf of Mexico and near the Mississippi border.</p> | |||
<p>Mobile's population was about 30,000 to 32,000 in the late 1860s. In 1860 it was the 4th largest CSA city and the 27th largest in the US. Mobile's cotton exports had been second only to New Orleans in the 1840s.</p> | |||
</p><p>Mobile AL is on the Gulf of Mexico and near the Mississippi border. | |Sources=<p>The New York <em>Clipper</em>, Nov. 10, 1866</p> | ||
</p><p>Mobile's population was about 30,000 to 32,000 in the late 1860s. | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
</p> | |||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
| | |Entered by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First in Location=AL | |First in Location=AL | ||
|Is No Later Than=Yes | |||
|First Newspaper Mention=4/1/1867 | |||
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month | |||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 05:55, 23 March 2014
Nick Name | Dramatic |
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Earliest Known Date | November 1866 -- no later than April 1867 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | Mobile, AL, United States |
Modern Address | |
NABBP Status | |
Nine Class | |
Tags | |
Description | The New York Clipper, Nov. 10, 1866, prints a letter asking abut base ball rules from the "Dramatic Base Ball Club, Mobile." The “Dramatic” Base Ball Club of Mobile played a match against the “Lone Star” of New Orleans in April, 1867, losing 92-7.[See Savannah Daily News, April 11, 1867, New Orleans Times, April 13, 1867 (citing the Mobile Register of the 11th).] Mobile AL is on the Gulf of Mexico and near the Mississippi border. Mobile's population was about 30,000 to 32,000 in the late 1860s. In 1860 it was the 4th largest CSA city and the 27th largest in the US. Mobile's cotton exports had been second only to New Orleans in the 1840s. |
Sources | The New York Clipper, Nov. 10, 1866 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Submission Note | |
Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
First in Location | AL |
First in Location Note | |
Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
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Win/Loss Records As Far As We Now Know
Warning: Users should not rely on a team's won-loss record as a reflection of its "standing" among all base ball clubs. Team schedules were not balanced, and a good record against mostly weak opponents does not signify a leading club.
Year | Games | Wins | Losses | Ties |
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1867 | 1 Played | 0 Won | 1 Lost | 0 Tied |
Ballgames
Page | Date | City | Borough | State | Team 1 | Team 2 | Score | First in | Contributor |
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Ballgame | 1867-04-10 | Mobile | AL | Dramatic Club of Mobile | Lone Star Club of New Orleans | 7 - 92 | Mobile, AL | Bruce Allardice |
Players
No players have been associated with this Club yet.
Playing Fields
Field | Years | Edit Association with Club |
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Dramatic Club Grounds | 1867 |
Comments
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