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|Headline=Early Cricket Clubs in the South
|Headline=Early Cricket Clubs in the South
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=US cricket clubs
|Tags=US cricket clubs,
|Location=US South,
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=32.7764749, -79.93105120000001
|State=SC
|State=SC
|City=Charleston
|City=Charleston
|Game=American Cricket,
|Game=Cricket
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective
|Text=<p>Tom Melville, "A History of Cricket in America," p. 15: "Cricket clubs were also appearing in other areas of the country, such as Charleston, South Carolina (where the local club seems to have been associated with that city's prestigious Jockey Club)... Natchez, Mississippi... and in Macon, Georgia by 1845."</p>
|Text=<p>Tom Melville, "A History of Cricket in America," p. 15: "Cricket clubs were also appearing in other areas of the country, such as Charleston, South Carolina (where the local club seems to have been associated with that city's prestigious Jockey Club)... Natchez, Mississippi... and in Macon, Georgia by 1845."</p>
|Sources=<p>Tom Melville, "A History of Cricket in America," p. 15</p>
|Sources=<p>Tom Melville, "A History of Cricket in America," p. 15</p>

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Early Cricket Clubs in the South

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Tags US cricket clubs
Location US South
City/State/Country: Charleston, SC, United States
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Immediacy of Report Retrospective
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Tom Melville, "A History of Cricket in America," p. 15: "Cricket clubs were also appearing in other areas of the country, such as Charleston, South Carolina (where the local club seems to have been associated with that city's prestigious Jockey Club)... Natchez, Mississippi... and in Macon, Georgia by 1845."

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