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|Text=<p>It is reported that Alderman Peters of NY's Ninth Ward, "together with High Constable Hays, at the head of eight or ten of the peace Officers . . . arrest a number of men and boys for breaking the Sabbath by playing ball in a vacant lot.:</p> | |Text=<p>It is reported that Alderman Peters of NY's Ninth Ward, "together with High Constable Hays, at the head of eight or ten of the peace Officers . . . arrest a number of men and boys for breaking the Sabbath by playing ball in a vacant lot.:</p> | ||
<p><u>New York Evening Post</u>, December 22, 1828, page 2, column 2: and <u>Commercial Advertiser</u>, December 23, 1828, page 2, columns 2-3. Contributed by George Thompson, email of January 9, 2009.</p> | <p><u>New York Evening Post</u>, December 22, 1828, page 2, column 2: and <u>Commercial Advertiser</u>, December 23, 1828, page 2, columns 2-3. Contributed by George Thompson, email of January 9, 2009.</p> | ||
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Text | It is reported that Alderman Peters of NY's Ninth Ward, "together with High Constable Hays, at the head of eight or ten of the peace Officers . . . arrest a number of men and boys for breaking the Sabbath by playing ball in a vacant lot.: New York Evening Post, December 22, 1828, page 2, column 2: and Commercial Advertiser, December 23, 1828, page 2, columns 2-3. Contributed by George Thompson, email of January 9, 2009. |
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