Base Ball Club of Rutherford Station: Difference between revisions
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|Description=<p>"How Ku-Klux Stories are Manufactured. The following statement from the Trenton (Tenn.) <em>Gazette </em>of the 1st inst. tells its own story: 'We understand that the Tax Collector for this county, Mr. Parker, a few days since visited Rutherford Station, for the purpose of collecting the taxes of that district, and seeing a young man wearing a pair of red pants (the uniform of the members of the Base Ball Club) at once concluded that he was a Ku-Klux, and that his presence was intended as an intimidation, left the place, declaring that he could not collect the taxes without the militia. And it is believed that he has gone to Nashville on that mission. This is the way in which most of the ridiculous stories about Ku-Klux originate--and such are the flimsy pretexts upon which the Legislature is called together to discuss the arming and calling out of the militia.'"</p> | |Description=<p>"How Ku-Klux Stories are Manufactured. The following statement from the Trenton (Tenn.) <em>Gazette </em>of the 1st inst. tells its own story: 'We understand that the Tax Collector for this county, Mr. Parker, a few days since visited Rutherford Station, for the purpose of collecting the taxes of that district, and seeing a young man wearing a pair of red pants (the uniform of the members of the Base Ball Club) at once concluded that he was a Ku-Klux, and that his presence was intended as an intimidation, left the place, declaring that he could not collect the taxes without the militia. And it is believed that he has gone to Nashville on that mission. This is the way in which most of the ridiculous stories about Ku-Klux originate--and such are the flimsy pretexts upon which the Legislature is called together to discuss the arming and calling out of the militia.'"</p> | ||
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|Submitted by=Christopher Ryland | |Submitted by=Christopher Ryland | ||
|Entered by=Christopher Ryland | |Entered by=Christopher Ryland | ||
|Society=Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball, | |Society=Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball, | ||
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Revision as of 20:00, 10 June 2015
Nick Name | Base Ball Club of Rutherford Station |
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Earliest Known Date | Tuesday, August 4, 1868 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | Rutherford, TN, United States |
Modern Address | 36°07′32″N 88°59′24″W |
NABBP Status | |
Nine Class | Senior |
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Description | "How Ku-Klux Stories are Manufactured. The following statement from the Trenton (Tenn.) Gazette of the 1st inst. tells its own story: 'We understand that the Tax Collector for this county, Mr. Parker, a few days since visited Rutherford Station, for the purpose of collecting the taxes of that district, and seeing a young man wearing a pair of red pants (the uniform of the members of the Base Ball Club) at once concluded that he was a Ku-Klux, and that his presence was intended as an intimidation, left the place, declaring that he could not collect the taxes without the militia. And it is believed that he has gone to Nashville on that mission. This is the way in which most of the ridiculous stories about Ku-Klux originate--and such are the flimsy pretexts upon which the Legislature is called together to discuss the arming and calling out of the militia.'" |
Sources | "How Ku-Klux Stories are Manufactured." Nashville Union and Dispatch, 4 Aug. 1868: 2. Web, Chronicling America. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85038521/1868-08-04/ed-1/seq-2/ |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Christopher Ryland |
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Entered by | Christopher Ryland |
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Local-Origin Study Groups | Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball |
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