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|Text=<p>Meeting in late 1861, the National Association of Base Ball Players undertook no large issues, perhaps in light of what a reporter called "the disturbed state of the country."  Sixty-one clubs attended, one-third less strength that in 1860.</p>
|Text=<p>Meeting in late 1861, the National Association of Base Ball Players undertook no large issues, perhaps in light of what a reporter called "the disturbed state of the country."  Sixty-one clubs attended, one-third less strength that in 1860.</p>
<p><u>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</u>, December 12, 1861, page 11.  Facsimile contributed by Gregory Christiano, November 2009.</p>
<p><u>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</u>, December 12, 1861, page 11.  Facsimile contributed by Gregory Christiano, November 2009.</p>
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Meeting in late 1861, the National Association of Base Ball Players undertook no large issues, perhaps in light of what a reporter called "the disturbed state of the country." Sixty-one clubs attended, one-third less strength that in 1860.

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, December 12, 1861, page 11. Facsimile contributed by Gregory Christiano, November 2009.

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