excerpt from review of Kansas Baseball 1858-1941 It sounds good
https://kansaspress.ku.edu/9780700624409/ Kansas 1858-1941
https://kansaspress.ku.edu/9780700624409/ Kansas 1858-1941
"In nearly all the states and territories of the western United States, baseball played by
formally organized clubs began during the 1860s and 1870s, primarily after the US Civil
War. These clubs were organized by civilians and members of military units."
magnum opus
Integrated Baseball in Ohio, 1891-1907: Chavous, Harrison, Fountain, Follis
John W. "Bud" Fowler in Colorado, California, and Ohio
John W. "Bud" Fowler in Colorado, California, and Ohio
Promoting Good Roads: Basketball and Baseball on the Red Line Road in 1915
Topeka Enters the Minor Leagues, 1886-1887: Bud Fowler and Goldsby's Golden Giants
Topeka Enters the Minor Leagues, 1886-1887: Bud Fowler and Goldsby's Golden Giants
Discusses some of the earliest black leagues
"What's in a name?" Baseball Goes to Town in 1886 Missouri Pacific station towns named after members of ST. Louis Browns
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