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Eastport bans "bat and ball"

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City/State/Country: Eastport, ME, United States
Game Bat-and-Ball
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The Eastport Sentinel, May 26, 1830 reprints the town's 1822 By-Laws, which ban playing "bat and ball" under penalty of a 50 cent fine.

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The Eastport Sentinel, May 26, 1830

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