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|Description=<p>The <em>Birmingham Iron Age</em>, June 4, 1879, reports the Dunham Base Ball Club of that city was recently organized. They’ve already challenged Springville, and any other Birmingham club. The article gives the names of the players.</p> | |Description=<p>The <em>Birmingham Iron Age</em>, June 4, 1879, reports the Dunham Base Ball Club of that city was recently organized. They’ve already challenged Springville, and any other Birmingham club. The article gives the names of the players. Same July 2, 1879 says the Dunham club will play a picked nine on July 4th in Birmingham.</p> | ||
<p>The team was undoubtedly named after B. Dunham, a local railroad superintendant. It's captain was William Rufus King "Billy" Stanford (1849-1937), a Confederate army veteran and owner of a boilermaking shop.</p> | <p>The team was undoubtedly named after B. Dunham, a local railroad superintendant. It's captain was William Rufus King "Billy" Stanford (1849-1937), a Confederate army veteran and owner of a boilermaking shop.</p> | ||
<p>Birmingham's current population of about 1.1 million makes it the largest city in Alabama. The city was only founded in 1871, and a population of about 3000 is reported in 1880.</p> | <p>Birmingham's current population of about 1.1 million makes it the largest city in Alabama. The city was only founded in 1871, and a population of about 3000 is reported in 1880.</p> |
Revision as of 09:00, 15 April 2020
Nick Name | Dunham |
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Earliest Known Date | June 1879 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | Birmingham, AL, United States |
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Description | The Birmingham Iron Age, June 4, 1879, reports the Dunham Base Ball Club of that city was recently organized. They’ve already challenged Springville, and any other Birmingham club. The article gives the names of the players. Same July 2, 1879 says the Dunham club will play a picked nine on July 4th in Birmingham. The team was undoubtedly named after B. Dunham, a local railroad superintendant. It's captain was William Rufus King "Billy" Stanford (1849-1937), a Confederate army veteran and owner of a boilermaking shop. Birmingham's current population of about 1.1 million makes it the largest city in Alabama. The city was only founded in 1871, and a population of about 3000 is reported in 1880.
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Sources | The Birmingham Iron Age, June 4, 1879 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
First in Location | Birmingham, AL |
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Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
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