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|Name=Club of Juneau
|Name=Club of Juneau
|Club Name=Juneau
|Club Name=Juneau
|Type of Date=Year
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1899/01/01
|Date=1892/07/04
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=AK
|State=AK
|City=Juneau
|City=Juneau
|Description=<p>The Juneau "Daily Alaska Dispatch" May 21, 1900 says Skagway's "boys" 15-17 challenge the Juneau boys to a baseball game. Same June 12, 1901 says Juneau "whalloped" Douglas last Sunday 11 to 4. Same July 17, 1901 has the Ketchikan club challenging Juneau, the state champions. The Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" April 5, 1899 says our newsboy union's members are playing baseball on the muddy street "in front of the post office..." The Fairbanks "Daily News-Miner," June 1, 1910, reports than in the annual three-cornered baseball tournament at Whitehorse, the Juneau club won over Whitehorse, Skagway and Douglas Island.</p>
|Description=<p>Johanson, "The Golden Days of Baseball" says that Juneau beat Douglas on July 4, 1892</p>
<p>The Juneau "Daily Alaska Dispatch" May 21, 1900 says Skagway's "boys" 15-17 challenge the Juneau boys to a baseball game. Same June 12, 1901 says Juneau "whalloped" Douglas last Sunday 11 to 4. Same July 17, 1901 has the Ketchikan club challenging Juneau, the state champions. The Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" April 5, 1899 says our newsboy union's members are playing baseball on the muddy street "in front of the post office..." The Fairbanks "Daily News-Miner," June 1, 1910, reports than in the annual three-cornered baseball tournament at Whitehorse, the Juneau club won over Whitehorse, Skagway and Douglas Island.</p>
<p>Juneau is Alaska's capitol. The article implies that the tournament had been played the year before.</p>
<p>Juneau is Alaska's capitol. The article implies that the tournament had been played the year before.</p>
<p>Juneau AK (1900 pop. about 1,850) is on the Alaska panhandle and about 750 miles SE of Fairbanks.</p>
<p>Juneau AK (1900 pop. about 1,850) is on the Alaska panhandle and about 750 miles SE of Fairbanks.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Juneau "Daily Alaska Dispatch" May 21, 1900; Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" April 5, 1899</p>
|Sources=<p>The Juneau "Daily Alaska Dispatch" May 21, 1900; Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" April 5, 1899;&nbsp;Johanson, "The Golden Days of Baseball"&nbsp;</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Juneau, AK
|First in Location=Juneau, AK
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|First Newspaper Mention=1899/01/01
|First Newspaper Mention=1899/01/01
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Year
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Year
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Nick Name Juneau
Earliest Known Date Monday, July 4, 1892
Location Juneau, AK, United States
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Johanson, "The Golden Days of Baseball" says that Juneau beat Douglas on July 4, 1892

The Juneau "Daily Alaska Dispatch" May 21, 1900 says Skagway's "boys" 15-17 challenge the Juneau boys to a baseball game. Same June 12, 1901 says Juneau "whalloped" Douglas last Sunday 11 to 4. Same July 17, 1901 has the Ketchikan club challenging Juneau, the state champions. The Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" April 5, 1899 says our newsboy union's members are playing baseball on the muddy street "in front of the post office..." The Fairbanks "Daily News-Miner," June 1, 1910, reports than in the annual three-cornered baseball tournament at Whitehorse, the Juneau club won over Whitehorse, Skagway and Douglas Island.

Juneau is Alaska's capitol. The article implies that the tournament had been played the year before.

Juneau AK (1900 pop. about 1,850) is on the Alaska panhandle and about 750 miles SE of Fairbanks.

Sources

The Juneau "Daily Alaska Dispatch" May 21, 1900; Juneau "Alaska Mining Record" April 5, 1899; Johanson, "The Golden Days of Baseball" 

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