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|Name=Ballgame in Fort Yuma in April 1876
|Name=C. A. Earnest Club of Fort Yuma v Club of Yuma City in April 1876
|Coordinates=32.7322213, -114.6176677
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|Date=1876/04/01
|Date=1876/04/01
|Type of Date=Month
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|Country=United States
|State=CA
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|City=Fort Yuma
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|Coordinates=32.7324668, -114.6153512
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|NY Rules=Likely
|NY Rules=Likely
|Description=<p>The Arizona Sentinel [Yuma], April 22, 1876, says the Yuma City BBC played a game last Saturday against a team from Fort Yuma, California.
|Game Number=
</p><p>Fort Yuma operated from 1858 to 1883. It's location is across the Colorado "River" about about 5 miles from from Yuma AZ. Wiki sayeth: "The depot was used by the Army to store and distribute supplies for all military posts in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas during the Indian War period. A six-month supply of clothing, food, ammunition, and other goods was stored at the depot at all times. Supplies were brought from California by ocean vessels traveling around the Baja Peninsula to Port Isabel near the mouth of the Colorado River. There, cargos were transferred to river steamers and brought upstream to Yuma."
|Innings=
</p><p>Yuma AZ (1870 pop. about 1150; 1880 pop. about 1,200)is on the CA border in the SW corner of AZ, and about 20 miles N of the Mexican border.
|Innings Note=
</p>
|Home Team=C. A. Earnest Club of Fort Yuma
|Sources=<p>The Arizona Sentinel [Yuma], April 22, 1876
|Home Score=35
</p>
|Away Team=Club of Yuma City
|Away Score=40
|Description=<p>The Arizona Sentinel [Yuma], April 22, 1876, says the Yuma City BBC played a game last Saturday against a team from Fort Yuma, California.</p>
<p>Fort Yuma operated from 1858 to 1883. It's location is across the Colorado "River" about about 5 miles from from Yuma AZ. Wiki sayeth: "The depot was used by the Army to store and distribute supplies for all military posts in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas during the Indian War period. A six-month supply of clothing, food, ammunition, and other goods was stored at the depot at all times. Supplies were brought from California by ocean vessels traveling around the Baja Peninsula to Port Isabel near the mouth of the Colorado River. There, cargos were transferred to river steamers and brought upstream to Yuma."</p>
<p>Yuma AZ (1870 pop. about 1150; 1880 pop. about 1,200) is on the CA border in the SW corner of AZ, and about 20 miles N of the Mexican border.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Arizona Sentinel [Yuma], April 22, 1876</p>
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|Comment=
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submission Note=
|Entered by=
|First in Location=Fort Yuma, CA
|First in Location Note=
|Players Locality=Non-local
|Players Locality=Non-local
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|First in Location=Fort Yuma, CA
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Date of Game April 1876
Location Fort Yuma, CA, United States
Home Team  Add Club Page C. A. Earnest Club of Fort Yuma
Away Team  Add Club Page Club of Yuma City
Score 35 - 40
NY Rules Likely
Description

The Arizona Sentinel [Yuma], April 22, 1876, says the Yuma City BBC played a game last Saturday against a team from Fort Yuma, California.

Fort Yuma operated from 1858 to 1883. It's location is across the Colorado "River" about about 5 miles from from Yuma AZ. Wiki sayeth: "The depot was used by the Army to store and distribute supplies for all military posts in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas during the Indian War period. A six-month supply of clothing, food, ammunition, and other goods was stored at the depot at all times. Supplies were brought from California by ocean vessels traveling around the Baja Peninsula to Port Isabel near the mouth of the Colorado River. There, cargos were transferred to river steamers and brought upstream to Yuma."

Yuma AZ (1870 pop. about 1150; 1880 pop. about 1,200) is on the CA border in the SW corner of AZ, and about 20 miles N of the Mexican border.

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The Arizona Sentinel [Yuma], April 22, 1876

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Fort Yuma, CA
Players Locality Non-local
Entry Origin Sabrpedia



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