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<p>Charles Haswell, <u>Reminiscences of an Octogenarian of the City of New York (1816 to 1860)</u> (Harper and Brothers, New York, 1896), pages 81-82.  Citation supplied by John Thorn, email of 2/3/2008.  Accessed 2/4/10 via Google Books search (octogenarian 1816).</p>
<p>Charles Haswell, <u>Reminiscences of an Octogenarian of the City of New York (1816 to 1860)</u> (Harper and Brothers, New York, 1896), pages 81-82.  Citation supplied by John Thorn, email of 2/3/2008.  Accessed 2/4/10 via Google Books search (octogenarian 1816).</p>
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"Of those [students] of Columbia, I write advisedly - they were not members of a boat club, base-ball, or foot-ball team. On Saturday afternoons, in the fall of the year, a few students would meet in the 'hollow' on the Battery, and play an irregular game of football . . . As this 'hollow' was the locale of base-ball, "marbles," etc., and as it has long since been obliterated, and in its existence was the favorite resort of schoolboys and all others living in the lower part of the city, it is worthy of record"

Haswell recalls the Battery grounds as "very nearly the entire area bounded by Whitehall and State Streets, the sea wall line, and a line about two hundred feet to the west; it was of an uniform grade, fully five feet below that of the street, it was nearly uniform in depth, and as regular in its boundary as a dish."

Charles Haswell, Reminiscences of an Octogenarian of the City of New York (1816 to 1860) (Harper and Brothers, New York, 1896), pages 81-82. Citation supplied by John Thorn, email of 2/3/2008. Accessed 2/4/10 via Google Books search (octogenarian 1816).

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