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Posted By: Bill Todd
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Posted By: barrysloate
It has an 1880's or so look and feel to it, but there were so many teams called the Nationals that it is hard to tell. Maybe some research on the Franklins would yield some information. This is probably a local game between two town teams; there was a Gerhardt in the majors who was born in Washington, D.C. in 1855, but it is not necessarily him. If it is the same Gerhardt, perhaps late 1870's would be right. There was a famous Washington Nationals team that played in the late 1860's, but the roster doesn't match up. |
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Posted By: J Levine
The poster talks about the Nationals residing in Springfield, Mass. There is a town called Orange, MA not too far from there in the county of Franklin, MA. It would stand to reason that they are playing a town team there. The Franklins were most likely named after the county which in turn was named after Benjamin Franklin. That is where I might start a search for a local newspaper. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Joe Gerhardt played 2B for 12 years, 1873-1891. Bill McClellan played 1878-1888, leaving the majors at SS. Pop Snyder was a catcher, 1873-1891. |
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