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|Name=Dramatic Club of Mobile
|Name=Dramatic Club of Mobile
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|Date=1866/11/01
|Date=1866/11/01
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|City=Mobile
|City=Mobile
|Description=<p>The New York <em>Clipper</em>, Nov. 10, 1866, prints a letter asking abut base ball rules from the "Dramatic Base Ball Club, Mobile."</p>
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|Description=<p>The New York <em>Clipper</em>, Nov. 10, 1866, prints a letter asking about base ball rules from the "Dramatic Base Ball Club, Mobile."</p>
<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Dec. 15, 1866, Feb. 3, 1867 gives the box score of a practice game between two nines of the Dramatic Club. The players are connected to the Mobile theaters.</p>
<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Dec. 15, 1866, Feb. 3, 1867 gives the box score of a practice game between two nines of the Dramatic Club. The players are connected to the Mobile theaters.</p>
<p>The &ldquo;Dramatic&rdquo; Base Ball Club of Mobile played a match against the &ldquo;Lone Star&rdquo; of New Orleans in April, 1867, losing 92-7. [See Savannah <em>Daily News</em>, April 11, 1867, New Orleans Times, April 13, 1867 (citing the Mobile <em>Register</em> of the 11th), NYC April 27, 1867]</p>
<p>The &ldquo;Dramatic&rdquo; Base Ball Club of Mobile played a match against the &ldquo;Lone Star&rdquo; of New Orleans in April, 1867, losing 92-7. [See Savannah <em>Daily News</em>, April 11, 1867, New Orleans <em>Times</em>, April 11, 13, 1867 (citing the Mobile <em>Register</em> of the 11th), NYC April 27, 1867]</p>
<p>In May of 1868 the Dramatic played the Montgomery Club a 3-game series for the state championship. See <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 16, May 30, 1868. The May 4th game, in Mobile. attracted 4-5,000 spectators. The Dramatic won 67-32, but lost the two games played in Montgomery.</p>
<p>In May of 1868 the Dramatic played the Montgomery Club a 3-game series for the state championship. See <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 16, May 30, 1868. The May 4th game, in Mobile. attracted 4-5,000 spectators. The Dramatic won 67-32, but lost the two games played in Montgomery.</p>
<p>The 1869 city directory lists "M. Marks" as president of the Mobile Dramatic BBC, and John A. Payne as captain, 1st nine. John A. Payne was a former Confederate naval officer.</p>
<p>The 1869 city directory lists "M. Marks" as president of the Mobile Dramatic BBC, and John A. Payne as captain, 1st nine. John A. Payne was a former Confederate naval officer. An M. H. Marks was a clerk for a local "arts" association.</p>
<p>Mobile AL is on the Gulf of Mexico and near the Mississippi border.</p>
<p>Mobile AL is on the Gulf of Mexico and near the Mississippi border.</p>
<p>Mobile's population was about 30,000 to 32,000 in the late 1860s. In 1860 it was the 4th largest CSA city and the 27th largest in the US. Mobile's cotton exports had been second only to New Orleans in the 1840s.</p>
<p>Mobile's population was about 30,000 to 32,000 in the late 1860s. In 1860 it was the 4th largest CSA city and the 27th largest in the US. Mobile's cotton exports had been second only to New Orleans in the 1840s.</p>
|Sources=<p>The New York&nbsp;<em>Clipper</em>, Nov. 10, 1866</p>
|Sources=<p>The New York&nbsp;<em>Clipper</em>, Nov. 10, 1866</p>
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Mobile, AL
|First in Location=Mobile, AL
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Nick Name Dramatic
Earliest Known Date November 1866
Location Mobile, AL, United States
Description

The New York Clipper, Nov. 10, 1866, prints a letter asking about base ball rules from the "Dramatic Base Ball Club, Mobile."

The New York Clipper, Dec. 15, 1866, Feb. 3, 1867 gives the box score of a practice game between two nines of the Dramatic Club. The players are connected to the Mobile theaters.

The “Dramatic” Base Ball Club of Mobile played a match against the “Lone Star” of New Orleans in April, 1867, losing 92-7. [See Savannah Daily News, April 11, 1867, New Orleans Times, April 11, 13, 1867 (citing the Mobile Register of the 11th), NYC April 27, 1867]

In May of 1868 the Dramatic played the Montgomery Club a 3-game series for the state championship. See New York Clipper, May 16, May 30, 1868. The May 4th game, in Mobile. attracted 4-5,000 spectators. The Dramatic won 67-32, but lost the two games played in Montgomery.

The 1869 city directory lists "M. Marks" as president of the Mobile Dramatic BBC, and John A. Payne as captain, 1st nine. John A. Payne was a former Confederate naval officer. An M. H. Marks was a clerk for a local "arts" association.

Mobile AL is on the Gulf of Mexico and near the Mississippi border.

Mobile's population was about 30,000 to 32,000 in the late 1860s. In 1860 it was the 4th largest CSA city and the 27th largest in the US. Mobile's cotton exports had been second only to New Orleans in the 1840s.

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The New York Clipper, Nov. 10, 1866

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Found by Bruce Allardice
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Mobile, AL
Entry Origin Sabrpedia

Win/Loss Records As Far As We Now Know

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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1867 1 Played 0 Won 1 Lost 0 Tied

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1867-04-10 Mobile AL Dramatic Club of Mobile Lone Star Club of New Orleans 7 - 92 Mobile, AL Bruce Allardice

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Dramatic Club Grounds 1867

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