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{{Ballgame | {{Ballgame | ||
|Name=Independent Club of Cairo | |Name=Independent Club of Cairo v Paducah Club of Paducah on 21 October 1866 | ||
| | |Coordinates=37.0833893, -88.6000478 | ||
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia | |||
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|Type of Date=Day | |Type of Date=Day | ||
|Date=1866/10/21 | |||
|Date Note= | |||
|Country=United States | |||
|State=KY | |||
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|City=Paducah | |||
|Field=Paducah, Kentucky | |Field=Paducah, Kentucky | ||
| | |Modern Address= | ||
| | |Number of Players= | ||
| | |NY Rules=Likely | ||
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|Home Team=Independent Club of Cairo | |Innings= | ||
|Innings Note= | |||
|Home Team=Independent Club of Cairo | |||
|Home Score=32 | |Home Score=32 | ||
|Away Team=Paducah Club of Paducah | |||
|Away Score=32 | |Away Score=32 | ||
|Description=<p>"The Independents were hospitably entertained by the members of the Paducah Club. In the evening, by invitation of Paducah Club, the Independents accompanied them to the Theater. The play was the French Spy in which the young and beautiful actress, Bella Golden, appeared as Henri S. Alme Bamet and Mathilde De Meric. The play was the last of the season and was presented in a highly creditable manner."</p> | |||
|Description=<p>"The Independents were hospitably entertained by the members of the Paducah Club. | <p>Paducah KY is in the SW corner of the state and on the Mississippi River. It is about 150 miles SE of St. Louis MO.</p> | ||
</p><p>Paducah KY is in the SW corner of the state and on the Mississippi River. | |Sources=<p>Chicago Tribune, 23 October 1866</p> | ||
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|Sources=<p>Chicago Tribune, 23 October 1866 | |Source Image 2= | ||
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|Has Source On Hand=No | |||
|Comment=<p><span>"Local legend suggests baseball in Paducah is as old as the War of the Rebellion, having been brought there by Union soldiers from the northeast as they marched through Paducah on their way down to Vicksburg, Mississippi, in the summer of 1863." BRJ, Dec. 2021, p. 77, with source as a 2015 radio interview with a local historian. The game allegedly was played at Fort Anderson. [ba]</span></p> | |||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Greg Perkins | |Submitted by=Greg Perkins | ||
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|First in Location=Paducah, KY | |||
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|Players Locality=Local | |Players Locality=Local | ||
| | |class=championship= | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 20 November 2021
Date of Game | Sunday, October 21, 1866 |
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Location | Paducah, KY, United States |
Modern Address | |
Field | Add Field Page Paducah, Kentucky |
Home Team | Independent Club of Cairo |
Away Team | Paducah Club of Paducah |
Score | 32 - 32 |
Game Number | |
Innings | |
Number of Players | |
Game Officials | |
NY Rules | Likely |
Tags | |
Description | "The Independents were hospitably entertained by the members of the Paducah Club. In the evening, by invitation of Paducah Club, the Independents accompanied them to the Theater. The play was the French Spy in which the young and beautiful actress, Bella Golden, appeared as Henri S. Alme Bamet and Mathilde De Meric. The play was the last of the season and was presented in a highly creditable manner." Paducah KY is in the SW corner of the state and on the Mississippi River. It is about 150 miles SE of St. Louis MO. |
Sources | Chicago Tribune, 23 October 1866 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | "Local legend suggests baseball in Paducah is as old as the War of the Rebellion, having been brought there by Union soldiers from the northeast as they marched through Paducah on their way down to Vicksburg, Mississippi, in the summer of 1863." BRJ, Dec. 2021, p. 77, with source as a 2015 radio interview with a local historian. The game allegedly was played at Fort Anderson. [ba] Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
Found by | Greg Perkins |
Submission Note | |
Entered by | |
First in Location | Paducah, KY |
Players Locality | Local |
Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
Entry Origin Url | |
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