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<p>Richmond Dispatch, Aug. 1, 1866 has the Ashby to play the Richmond BBC, at Eba Park in Rutherford's Field, Grace and Franklin Sts.</p>
<p>Richmond Dispatch, Aug. 1, 1866 has the Ashby to play the Richmond BBC, at Eba Park in Rutherford's Field, Grace and Franklin Sts.</p>
<p>Club probably named after CS hero General Turner Ashby.</p>
<p>Club probably named after CS hero General Turner Ashby.</p>
<p>Richmond Dispatch, Aug. 14, 1867: "<span>A new base-ball club, bearing the name of the gallant Ashby, has been organized on Union Hill. The following is a list of the officers&nbsp;: President, B. Davis, Vice President, George D. Pearman&nbsp;; Treasurer, William Newell; Secretary, R. J. Pollard&nbsp;; First Director, Walter Estutz&nbsp;; Second Director, Barney Briel&nbsp;; Third Director, J. W. Thomas." A re-organization of the above club?</span></p>
|Sources=<p>Email from Bill Hicklin, 4 February 2016.</p>
|Sources=<p>Email from Bill Hicklin, 4 February 2016.</p>
<p>The Richmond Times, July 11, 1866</p>
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|Submitted by=Bill Hicklin

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Nick Name Ashbys
Earliest Known Date July 1866
Location Richmond, VA, United States
Nine Class Senior
Description

The Richmond Times, July 11, 1866 announces the formation of this club, in the Union Hill neighborhood of Richmond. 

Richmond Dispatch, Aug. 1, 1866 has the Ashby to play the Richmond BBC, at Eba Park in Rutherford's Field, Grace and Franklin Sts.

Club probably named after CS hero General Turner Ashby.

Richmond Dispatch, Aug. 14, 1867: "A new base-ball club, bearing the name of the gallant Ashby, has been organized on Union Hill. The following is a list of the officers : President, B. Davis, Vice President, George D. Pearman ; Treasurer, William Newell; Secretary, R. J. Pollard ; First Director, Walter Estutz ; Second Director, Barney Briel ; Third Director, J. W. Thomas." A re-organization of the above club?

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Email from Bill Hicklin, 4 February 2016.

The Richmond Times, July 11, 1866

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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1866 1 Played 0 Won 0 Lost 0 Tied

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1866-08-02 Richmond VA Richmond Club of Richmond Union Hill Ashbys Club of Richmond Richmond, VA Bill Hicklin

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