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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "<p>Greenville <em>Advocate</em>, May 23, 1867 reports the formation of the Greenville BBC, with J. L. Pinney as president. Same June 6, 1868 reports on a game between two nines of that club.</p> <p>The <em>Selma Times and Messenger</em>, July 23, 1867: "They have a Base Ball Club in Greenville."</p> <p>The Montgomery Advertiser, June 13, 1867, gives the names of the members of the Greenville club.</p> <p>The Greenville club sent a delegate, local lawyer J. A. Padgett, to the 1868 Alabama state baseball convention. See Mobile Register, April 27, 1868.</p> <p><em>National Chronicle</em>, May 8, 1869 report from the club secretary, says the club was "organized since 1865." Gives club officers.</p> <p>Greenville AL (pop. about 7200 now) is about 120 miles S of Birmingham and about 45 miles SW of Montgomery.</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Club of Greenville  + (<p>Greenville <em>Advocate<<p>Greenville <em>Advocate</em>, May 23, 1867 reports the formation of the Greenville BBC, with J. L. Pinney as president. Same June 6, 1868 reports on a game between two nines of that club.</p></br><p>The <em>Selma Times and Messenger</em>, July 23, 1867: "They have a Base Ball Club in Greenville."</p></br><p>The Montgomery Advertiser, June 13, 1867, gives the names of the members of the Greenville club.</p></br><p>The Greenville club sent a delegate, local lawyer J. A. Padgett, to the 1868 Alabama state baseball convention. See Mobile Register, April 27, 1868.</p></br><p><em>National Chronicle</em>, May 8, 1869 report from the club secretary, says the club was "organized since 1865." Gives club officers.</p></br><p>Greenville AL (pop. about 7200 now) is about 120 miles S of Birmingham and about 45 miles SW of Montgomery.</p>lub officers.</p> <p>Greenville AL (pop. about 7200 now) is about 120 miles S of Birmingham and about 45 miles SW of Montgomery.</p>)