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<p>Area near Dayton's Bluff, on the (then and now) east side of town.</p>
<p>Area near Dayton's Bluff, on the (then and now) east side of town.</p>
<p>The North Star and other clubs played here.</p>
<p>The North Star and other clubs played here.</p>
<p>An 1858 game was played at "Fort St., beyond the Bell Tower." Fort St. was on the west side of town.</p>
<p>An 1858 game was played at "Fort St., beyond the Bell Tower." Fort St. was on the west side of town. See St. Paul Times, June 1, 1859.</p>
|Sources=<p>"Baseball's Beginnings in St. Paul," Pioneer Press, May 7, 2021. Hatfield, "Lafayette Park," Ramsey County History v. 29 no. 2 (Summer 1984).</p>
|Sources=<p>"Baseball's Beginnings in St. Paul," Pioneer Press, May 7, 2021. Hatfield, "Lafayette Park," Ramsey County History v. 29 no. 2 (Summer 1984).</p>
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Location St. Paul, MN, United States
Modern Address near 444 N. Pine
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"Most early games in St. Paul were played on an empty lot at Ninth and Olive streets, directly across Interstate 94 from where CHS Field stands today."

"Baseball's Beginnings in St. Paul," Pioneer Press, May 7, 2021.

St. Paul's church, which in 1863 was under Dr. Andrew B. Patterson, was located at the northeast corner of Olive and 9th Streets. Olive is one block east of Pine and 2 blocks east of Broadway. The rectory's address was 363 E. Ninth. An 1867 birds-eye-view of St. Paul shows open ground to the north and west of the church.  Lafayette Park (est. 1886) was two blocks east of St. Paul's.

An 1865 game was played "on Pine St." (which is quite near 9th and Olive).

Area near Dayton's Bluff, on the (then and now) east side of town.

The North Star and other clubs played here.

An 1858 game was played at "Fort St., beyond the Bell Tower." Fort St. was on the west side of town. See St. Paul Times, June 1, 1859.

Sources

"Baseball's Beginnings in St. Paul," Pioneer Press, May 7, 2021. Hatfield, "Lafayette Park," Ramsey County History v. 29 no. 2 (Summer 1984).

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North Star Base Ball Club of St. Paul 1865

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1860-06-26 St. Paul MN St. Paul Base Ball Club St. Paul Base Ball Club Rich Arpi
Ballgame 1860-08-11 St. Paul MN St. Paul Base Ball Club St. Paul Base Ball Club Rich Arpi
Ballgame 1864-03-31 St. Paul MN St. Paul Base Ball Club St. Paul Base Ball Club Rich Arpi
Ballgame 1865-05-18 St. Paul MN North Star Base Ball Club of St. Paul Excelsior Club of Fort Snelling of St. Paul 38 - 14 Rich Arpi
Ballgame 1866-07-26 St. Paul MN Olympic Club of St. Paul Saxons Club of St. Paul 20 - 18 Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1866-08-28 St. Paul MN Olympic Club of St. Paul Saxons Club of St. Paul 39 - 19 Bruce Allardice

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