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{{Predecessor Game
|Name=Rounders in Victoria in 1849
|Name=in Victoria in 1849undefined
|Date=1/1/1849
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|Date=1849/01/01
|Date Note="around 1849"
|Date Note="around 1849"
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|City=Victoria
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|Description=<p>From William Humber's "Early Baseball in Canada" manuscript, 9/14/12"
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</p><p>On Canada's Pacific coast James Robert Anderson's diary described the game of rounders played in Victoria, (part of what would become the province of British Columbia) around 1849 from James Robert Anderson, Notes and Comments on Early Days and Events in British Columbia, (p. 167) in the Provincial Archives and Records Service of the Province of British Columbia. The influence for the play is likely British.
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|Description=<p>From William Humber's "Early Baseball in Canada" manuscript, 9/14/12"</p><p>On Canada's Pacific coast James Robert Anderson's diary described the game of rounders played in Victoria, (part of what would become the province of British Columbia) around 1849 from James Robert Anderson, Notes and Comments on Early Days and Events in British Columbia, (p. 167) in the Provincial Archives and Records Service of the Province of British Columbia. The influence for the play is likely British.</p>
|Sources=<p>James Robert Anderson, Notes and Comments on Early Days and Events in British Columbia, (p. 167)</p>
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Date of Game 1849 "around 1849"
Game Rounders
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From William Humber's "Early Baseball in Canada" manuscript, 9/14/12"

On Canada's Pacific coast James Robert Anderson's diary described the game of rounders played in Victoria, (part of what would become the province of British Columbia) around 1849 from James Robert Anderson, Notes and Comments on Early Days and Events in British Columbia, (p. 167) in the Provincial Archives and Records Service of the Province of British Columbia. The influence for the play is likely British.

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