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|Sources=<p>Per Benjamin G. Rader, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">American Sports: From the Age of Folk Games to the Age of</span> Spectators [Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1983], page 93. No source provided.</p>
|Sources=<p>Per Benjamin G. Rader, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">American Sports: From the Age of Folk Games to the Age of</span> Spectators [Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1983], page 93. No source provided.</p>
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|Comment=<p>I've checked New Orleans newspapers 1855-1860 and found no mention of these asserted clubs, let alone that they played baseball. The first mention of a Landwehr BBC I've found is in 1884. First for Fenian, 1879.&nbsp;It is possible the source refers to a Squirrel Tales BBC headed by captains Schneider and Lauer. [ba]</p>
|Comment=<p>I've checked New Orleans newspapers 1855-1860 and found no mention of these asserted clubs, let alone that they played baseball. The first mention of a Landwehr BBC I've found is in 1884. The Fenian was formed in 1875.&nbsp;It is possible the source refers to a Squirrel Tales BBC headed by captains Schneider and Lauer. [ba]</p>
|Query=<p>Can we now determine when the these clubs&nbsp;formed, and details on their play and durability?&nbsp; Do we see ethnic clubs in other cities in the 1850s?</p>
|Query=<p>Can we now determine when the these clubs&nbsp;formed, and details on their play and durability?&nbsp; Do we see ethnic clubs in other cities in the 1850s?</p>
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New Orleans LA: Clubs Formed by German and Irish immigrants to play Base Ball

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"Beginning in the 1850's, the Germans and the Irish took up the sport [baseball] with alacrity. In New Orleans, for example, the Germans founded the Schneiders, Laners, and Landwehrs, and the Irish formed the Fenian Baseball Club. . . . Baseball invariably accompanied the ethnic picnics of the Germans, Irish, French, and, later, Italians."

 

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Per Benjamin G. Rader, American Sports: From the Age of Folk Games to the Age of Spectators [Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1983], page 93. No source provided.

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I've checked New Orleans newspapers 1855-1860 and found no mention of these asserted clubs, let alone that they played baseball. The first mention of a Landwehr BBC I've found is in 1884. The Fenian was formed in 1875. It is possible the source refers to a Squirrel Tales BBC headed by captains Schneider and Lauer. [ba]

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Can we now determine when the these clubs formed, and details on their play and durability?  Do we see ethnic clubs in other cities in the 1850s?

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