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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "<p>The Diamond State Base Ball Club was organized in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 2, 1865 in the office of attorney and first club president, Levi C. Bird.</p> <p>The Diamond State Club of Wilmington, Delaware, is listed on page 507 in <em>The Book of American Pastimes</em>, by Charles Peverly. The delegates to the National Convention were S.H. Edgar and W.D. Mendenhall.</p> <p>The modern Diamond State Baseball Club has a website which has lots on the history of this club. It says the home grounds in 1866 were at the Northwest corner of Delaware Avenue and Adams Street (near the cemetery). The next year the home grounds were at the terminus of the city railway (see Wawasset grounds).</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Diamond State Base Ball Club of Wilmington  + (<p>The Diamond State Base Ball Club <p>The Diamond State Base Ball Club was organized in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 2, 1865 in the office of attorney and first club president, Levi C. Bird.</p></br><p>The Diamond State Club of Wilmington, Delaware, is listed on page 507 in <em>The Book of American Pastimes</em>, by Charles Peverly. The delegates to the National Convention were S.H. Edgar and W.D. Mendenhall.</p></br><p>The modern Diamond State Baseball Club has a website which has lots on the history of this club. It says the home grounds in 1866 were at the Northwest corner of Delaware Avenue and Adams Street (near the cemetery). The next year the home grounds were at the terminus of the city railway (see Wawasset grounds).</p>he home grounds were at the terminus of the city railway (see Wawasset grounds).</p>)