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{{Club | {{Club | ||
|Coordinates=38.7102, -98.16109999999998 | |Coordinates=38.7102, -98.16109999999998 | ||
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|Name=Benteen Base Ball Club of Fort Harker | |Name=Benteen Base Ball Club of Fort Harker | ||
|Club Name=Benteen | |Club Name=Benteen | ||
|Type of Date=Year | |Type of Date=Year | ||
|Date=1868/ | |Date=1868/01/01 | ||
|Date Note= | |||
|Is Foundation Date= | |||
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day | |Date of Dissolution Type=Day | ||
|Date of Dissolution Note= | |||
|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
|State=KS | |State=KS | ||
|Borough= | |||
|City=Fort Harker | |City=Fort Harker | ||
|Modern Address= | |||
|NABBP Status= | |||
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|Nine Class=Senior | |Nine Class=Senior | ||
|Description=<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 5, 1868, under the headline "Base Ball in the Far West," reports that the Benteen BBC of Fort Harker recently played the West BBC of Camp Davidson.</p> | |Description=<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 5, 1868, under the headline "Base Ball in the Far West," reports that the Benteen BBC of Fort Harker recently played the West BBC of Camp Davidson.</p> | ||
<p>Both teams were made up of 7th cavalry soldiers. The former team was named after Fred Benteen, an office | <p>Both teams were made up of 7th cavalry soldiers. The former team was named after Fred Benteen, an office in the 7th.</p> | ||
<p>The later 7th Cavalry Benteen BBC was formed March 1, 1873 in Nashville, TN. See Eberle, "Seventh U.S. Cavalry Base Ball in Kansas, 1868-1870," Fort Hays State U. Monograph</p> | |||
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<p>Fort Harker at that time was near present-day Kanopolis, KS. Camp Davidson was another name for Fort Wichita.</p> | <p>Fort Harker at that time was near present-day Kanopolis, KS. Camp Davidson was another name for Fort Wichita.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 5, 1868</p> | |Sources=<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 5, 1868</p> | ||
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|Has Source On Hand=No | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|Submission Note= | |||
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice | |Entered by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First in Location= | |||
|First in Location Note= | |||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:25, 13 December 2020
Nick Name | Benteen |
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Earliest Known Date | 1868 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | Fort Harker, KS, United States |
Modern Address | |
NABBP Status | |
Nine Class | Senior |
Tags | |
Description | The New York Clipper, Sept. 5, 1868, under the headline "Base Ball in the Far West," reports that the Benteen BBC of Fort Harker recently played the West BBC of Camp Davidson. Both teams were made up of 7th cavalry soldiers. The former team was named after Fred Benteen, an office in the 7th. The later 7th Cavalry Benteen BBC was formed March 1, 1873 in Nashville, TN. See Eberle, "Seventh U.S. Cavalry Base Ball in Kansas, 1868-1870," Fort Hays State U. Monograph
Fort Harker at that time was near present-day Kanopolis, KS. Camp Davidson was another name for Fort Wichita. |
Sources | The New York Clipper, Sept. 5, 1868 |
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 | |
First in Location Note | |
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Entry Origin Url | |
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Has Supplemental Text |
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