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{{Chronology Entry
|Headline=The First Baseball Fatality?
|Year=1834
|Year=1834
|Year Number=8
|Headline=A Ballplaying Death in PA
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Hazard
|Tags=Hazard,
|Age of Players=Youth
|Text=<p>"A young man named Geo. Goble, residing near Wilkes-barre PA, while playing ball, a few days since, accidentally received a blow from a ball club, from the effects of which he died in twenty four hours after."</p>
|Text=<p>"A young man named Geo. Goble, residing near Wilkes-barre PA, while playing ball, a few days since, accidentally received a blow from a ball club, from the effects of which he died in twenty four hours after."</p>
<p><i>Rhode Island Republican</i>, vol. 25, number 3 (March 26, 1834), page 3, column 2. Provided by Craig Waff, 8/29/2007 email. The identical story appeared in the <i>New York</i> <i>Sun</i>, March 19, 1834, page 3 - per EBay sale accessed 6/12/2007.</p>
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|Sources=<p><em>Rhode Island Republican</em>, vol. 25, number 3 (March 26, 1834), page 3, column 2. Provided by Craig Waff, 8/29/2007 email. The identical story appeared in the <em>New York</em> <em>Sun</em>, March 19, 1834, page 3 - per EBay sale accessed 6/12/2007.</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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"A young man named Geo. Goble, residing near Wilkes-barre PA, while playing ball, a few days since, accidentally received a blow from a ball club, from the effects of which he died in twenty four hours after."

 

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Rhode Island Republican, vol. 25, number 3 (March 26, 1834), page 3, column 2. Provided by Craig Waff, 8/29/2007 email. The identical story appeared in the New York Sun, March 19, 1834, page 3 - per EBay sale accessed 6/12/2007.

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