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|Description=<p>The Auburn NY <em>Journal and Advertiser</em>, Jan. 17, 1838 prints a letter from a traveler to Boston, who says that at the McLean Asylum in Charlestown, "the males are engaged in playing at bowls, quoits, base ball, ..."</p>
|Description=<p>The Auburn NY <em>Journal and Advertiser</em>, Jan. 17, 1838 prints a letter from a traveler to Boston, who says that at the McLean Asylum in Charlestown, "the males are engaged in playing at bowls, quoits, base ball, ..."</p>
<p>This asylum for the insane was well known.</p>
<p>A report of "bass ball" at the McLean Asylum in Charlestown, MA, published in the Boston&nbsp;<em>Messenger</em>, March 9, 1837. See Chronologies 1838.9.</p>
<p>The 1836 report of the Massachusetts General Hospital (same place) p. 14 reports that the male patients "are engaged at bowls, quoits, bass-ball..."</p>
<p>This asylum for the insane was well known. This part of Charlestown became part of Somerville in 1842.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Auburn NY&nbsp;<em>Journal and Advertiser</em>, Jan. 17, 1838</p>
|Sources=<p>The Auburn NY&nbsp;<em>Journal and Advertiser</em>, Jan. 17, 1838</p>
<p>See also Chronologies 1838.9</p>
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The Auburn NY Journal and Advertiser, Jan. 17, 1838 prints a letter from a traveler to Boston, who says that at the McLean Asylum in Charlestown, "the males are engaged in playing at bowls, quoits, base ball, ..."

A report of "bass ball" at the McLean Asylum in Charlestown, MA, published in the Boston Messenger, March 9, 1837. See Chronologies 1838.9.

The 1836 report of the Massachusetts General Hospital (same place) p. 14 reports that the male patients "are engaged at bowls, quoits, bass-ball..."

This asylum for the insane was well known. This part of Charlestown became part of Somerville in 1842.

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The Auburn NY Journal and Advertiser, Jan. 17, 1838

See also Chronologies 1838.9

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