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<p>Randall Brown, "How Baseball Began," <u>The National Pastime</u>, 2004, page 53.  Brown does not give a source.  <b>Query:</b> do we know of other references to town ball in New York?  Can we find the source for this entry?</p>
<p>Randall Brown, "How Baseball Began," <u>The National Pastime</u>, 2004, page 53.  Brown does not give a source.  <b>Query:</b> do we know of other references to town ball in New York?  Can we find the source for this entry?</p>
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"In the early '40s a town ball club arranged to hold its games on a vacant plot across from the Harlem Railroad depot on 27th and Fourth."

Randall Brown, "How Baseball Began," The National Pastime, 2004, page 53. Brown does not give a source. Query: do we know of other references to town ball in New York? Can we find the source for this entry?

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