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|City=Milledgeville
|City=Milledgeville
|Nine Class=Senior
|Nine Class=Senior
|Description=<p>The Milledgeville Southern Recorder, April 11, 1871, reports that a bbc has recently been formed. Same April 18, 25, 1871 reports on a game between the "Old Capital Club" and a picked nine of Milledgeville. The game was played on the OC grounds, "on the river bottom, near Trouner's Mill." Gives a box score.</p>
|Description=<p>The Milledgeville Southern Recorder, April 11, 1871, reports that a bbc has recently been formed. Same April 18, 25, 1871 reports on a game between the "Old Capital Club" and a picked nine of Milledgeville. The game was played on the OC grounds, "on the river bottom, near Treanor's Mill." Gives a box score.</p>
<p>Milledgeville was the state capitol at one time.</p>
<p>Treanor's Mill is on the river, just north of the bridge. It's brickwork can still be seen from the bridge.</p>
<p>Milledgeville was the state capitol 1804-68. It had 2750 residents in 1870.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Milledgeville Southern Recorder, April 11, 1871</p>
|Sources=<p>The Milledgeville Southern Recorder, April 11, 1871</p>
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Nick Name Capitals
Earliest Known Date April 1871
Location Milledgeville, GA, United States
Nine Class Senior
Description

The Milledgeville Southern Recorder, April 11, 1871, reports that a bbc has recently been formed. Same April 18, 25, 1871 reports on a game between the "Old Capital Club" and a picked nine of Milledgeville. The game was played on the OC grounds, "on the river bottom, near Treanor's Mill." Gives a box score.

Treanor's Mill is on the river, just north of the bridge. It's brickwork can still be seen from the bridge.

Milledgeville was the state capitol 1804-68. It had 2750 residents in 1870.

Sources

The Milledgeville Southern Recorder, April 11, 1871

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