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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "<p>The Nevada Journal, April 13, 1860 reports that the Nevada BBC played an intersquad game, 12 a side, on Tuesday (April 10), score 100-95. Unlikely this game under NY rules.</p> <p>Same June 13, 1860 reprints a new city ordinance making it illegal to play baseball in the city--$25 fine or 5 days in jail.</p> <p>The Nevada Democrat, April 18, 1860 published the rules of this club. Among others, the "thrower" had to be 35 feet from the "striker."</p> <p>The Marysville Daily Appeal, March 24, 1863  reports that a base ball club has been organized in Nevada. "They meet on... Aristocracy Hill, near the residence of Dr. Hurst."<br/><br/></p> <p>The New York <em>Mercury</em>, June 3, 1860, notes that a base ball club has been formed at Nevada, California. Nevada (now Nevada City) is about 60 miles northwest of Sacramento.</p> <p> </p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Club of Nevada (Nevada City today)  + (<p>The Nevada Journal, April 13, 186<p>The Nevada Journal, April 13, 1860 reports that the Nevada BBC played an intersquad game, 12 a side, on Tuesday (April 10), score 100-95. Unlikely this game under NY rules.</p></br><p>Same June 13, 1860 reprints a new city ordinance making it illegal to play baseball in the city--$25 fine or 5 days in jail.</p></br><p>The Nevada Democrat, April 18, 1860 published the rules of this club. Among others, the "thrower" had to be 35 feet from the "striker."</p></br><p>The Marysville Daily Appeal, March 24, 1863  reports that a base ball club has been organized in Nevada. "They meet on... Aristocracy Hill, near the residence of Dr. Hurst."<br/><br/></p></br><p>The New York <em>Mercury</em>, June 3, 1860, notes that a base ball club has been formed at Nevada, California. Nevada (now Nevada City) is about 60 miles northwest of Sacramento.</p></br><p> </p>d at Nevada, California. Nevada (now Nevada City) is about 60 miles northwest of Sacramento.</p> <p> </p>)