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On June 18, the team played its first league game against the Georgia Champions of Atlanta. The Fultons lost the game 8–4. The game was described as an improvement for the club who had fared poorly in earlier exhibition games. The team was scheduled to continue the homestand against the Champions on
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On July 4, just prior to the Fulton’s first road trip, several prominent owners of the team failed to provide the sufficient funds for the team to travel to Atlanta to play the Champions. The team was reportedly in third place in the league standings. After July 4, the team did not compete in any
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In 1886 the team joined the first professional black baseball league, the Southern League of Colored Base Ballists.
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more league games. The Southern League of Colored Base Ballists appears to have also collapsed in early August.
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The Fulton Base Ball Club was a black baseball team founded in Charleston, South Carolina in the mid 1870s.
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Black baseball, 1858-1900 : a comprehensive record of the teams, players, managers, owners and umpires
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The team continued to play regional games. In August 1886, they played a team from Boston in the town of
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Nathan H. Williams - left field / short stop / catcher / Captain
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Brunson, James E. (James Edward), 1954- (8 April 2019).
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Negro league baseball
Charleston, South Carolina
Southern League of Colored Base Ballists
Camden, South Carolina


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