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- {{All Fields|Country=United States|State=OH|City=Portland}}59 bytes (9 words) - 09:24, 4 October 2020
- {{Firsts|Country=United States|State=OH|City=Portland}}55 bytes (8 words) - 09:24, 4 October 2020
- {{All Clubs|Country=United States|State=OH|City=Portland}}58 bytes (9 words) - 09:24, 4 October 2020
- {{All Games|Country=United States|State=OH|City=Portland}}58 bytes (9 words) - 09:24, 4 October 2020
- {{All Predecessor Games|Country=United States|State=OH|City=Portland}}70 bytes (10 words) - 09:24, 4 October 2020
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- |Name=Amateurs Club of Portland, Ohio |State=OH681 bytes (95 words) - 09:29, 4 October 2020
- |Name=Quicksteps Club of Portland, Ohio |State=OH684 bytes (95 words) - 11:52, 16 February 2022
- |Name=Light Foot Club of Portland, Ohio |State=OH674 bytes (95 words) - 09:22, 4 October 2020
- ...on research that I have been conducting on the development of the baseball in the 19<sup>th</sup> Century over the last 6 years. Any additional informati ...ut. Strips of rubber from the ball, wound into an egg-sized ball and baked in an oven until the rubber could be pressed into a solid ball. Yarn was then15 KB (2,344 words) - 17:39, 8 October 2014
- ...fore another military man, one Abner Doubleday allegedly invented the game in the sleepy east central New York village of Cooperstown.</p> ...s march might have been fifteen miles, to locate a spot flat enough to get in the game. Clearly this game meant something more to Henry Dearborn and his92 KB (15,359 words) - 17:54, 9 February 2013