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|Description=<p>An extensive article on the Stars of Bloomfield can be found in Samuel Pierson, "Thumbing the Pages of Baseball History in Bloomfield" (1939). They played (in 1864) at "The Green, on a diamond situated just north of Monroe Place." Further described as having home plate near Monroe Place, left field bounded by Broad St., center and right bounded by Beech St. Park Street Methodist Church (12 Park St.) was in the rear of left field.</p>
|Description=<p>An extensive article on the Stars of Bloomfield can be found in Samuel Pierson, "Thumbing the Pages of Baseball History in Bloomfield" (1939). They played (in 1864) at "The Green, on a diamond situated just north of Monroe Place." Further described as having home plate near Monroe Place, left field bounded by Broad St., center and right bounded by Beech St. Park Street Methodist Church (12 Park St.) was in the rear of left field.</p>
|Sources=<p>Samuel Pierson, "Thumbing the Pages of Baseball History in Bloomfield" (1939).&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>Samuel Pierson, "Thumbing the Pages of Baseball History in Bloomfield" (1939).&nbsp;</p>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
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Location Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ, United States
Modern Address 12 Park St.
Description

An extensive article on the Stars of Bloomfield can be found in Samuel Pierson, "Thumbing the Pages of Baseball History in Bloomfield" (1939). They played (in 1864) at "The Green, on a diamond situated just north of Monroe Place." Further described as having home plate near Monroe Place, left field bounded by Broad St., center and right bounded by Beech St. Park Street Methodist Church (12 Park St.) was in the rear of left field.

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Samuel Pierson, "Thumbing the Pages of Baseball History in Bloomfield" (1939). 

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