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|Date=5/1/1856
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|Date=1856/05/01
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|Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1856.21 &ndash; Trenton Club Forms for "Invigorating Amusement"</p>
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<p>"BASE BALL CLUB. &ndash; A number of gentlemen of this city have formed themselves into a club for the practice of the invigorating amusement of Base Ball. Their practicing ground is on the common east of the canal. We hope that this will be succeeded by a Cricket Club."</p>
|Coordinates=40.2170534, -74.7429384
<p>"Base Ball Club," Trenton (NJ) State Gazette (May 26, 1856) no page provided. Contributed by John Maurath, Missouri Civil War Museum at Historic Jefferson Barracks, 1/18/2008.</p>
|Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1856.21 &ndash; Trenton Club Forms for "Invigorating Amusement"
|Comment=<p>Trenton had 17,228 residents in 1860 and 22,874 in 1870.</p>
</p><p>"BASE BALL CLUB. &ndash; A number of gentlemen of this city have formed themselves into a club for the practice of the invigorating amusement of Base Ball. Their practicing ground is on the common east of the canal. We hope that this will be succeeded by a Cricket Club."  
</p><p>"Base Ball Club," Trenton (NJ) State Gazette (May 26, 1856) no page provided. Contributed by John Maurath, Missouri Civil War Museum at Historic Jefferson Barracks, 1/18/2008.
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Nick Name Trenton
Earliest Known Date May 1856
Location Trenton, NJ, United States
Description

From Protoball Entry #1856.21 – Trenton Club Forms for "Invigorating Amusement"

"BASE BALL CLUB. – A number of gentlemen of this city have formed themselves into a club for the practice of the invigorating amusement of Base Ball. Their practicing ground is on the common east of the canal. We hope that this will be succeeded by a Cricket Club."

"Base Ball Club," Trenton (NJ) State Gazette (May 26, 1856) no page provided. Contributed by John Maurath, Missouri Civil War Museum at Historic Jefferson Barracks, 1/18/2008.

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Trenton had 17,228 residents in 1860 and 22,874 in 1870.

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First in Location Trenton, NJ
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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1856 1 Played 0 Won 0 Lost 0 Tied

Ballgames

Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1856-06-05 Trenton NJ Club of Trenton Club of Trenton Craig Waff
Ballgame 1865-06-10 Trenton NJ Young America Club of Trenton Club of Trenton 13 - 8 Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1865-10-16 Bordentown NJ Club of Trenton Columbia Club of Bordentown 24 - 28 Bob Tholkes

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