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|Text=<p>"The [1301 - see below] illustration is a very early depiction of the game we know as baseball, but it's probably not the first.  In 1964, a writer named Harry Simmons cited an English bat and ball picture from a genealogical roll of the Kings of England up to Henry III, who died in 1269."</p>
|Text=<p>"The [1301 - see below] illustration is a very early depiction of the game we know as baseball, but it's probably not the first.  In 1964, a writer named Harry Simmons cited an English bat and ball picture from a genealogical roll of the Kings of England up to Henry III, who died in 1269."</p>
<p><u>Baltimore Sun</u> article on the Ghistelle Calendar [see entry for 1301], April 6, 1999, page 1E.</p>
<p><u>Baltimore Sun</u> article on the Ghistelle Calendar [see entry for 1301], April 6, 1999, page 1E.</p>
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"The [1301 - see below] illustration is a very early depiction of the game we know as baseball, but it's probably not the first. In 1964, a writer named Harry Simmons cited an English bat and ball picture from a genealogical roll of the Kings of England up to Henry III, who died in 1269."

Baltimore Sun article on the Ghistelle Calendar [see entry for 1301], April 6, 1999, page 1E.

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