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<p>"Parental Partiality. My Son Roger," <u>Salem</u> <u>[MA] Gazette</u>, May 7, 1830. Taken from the <u>New York</u> <u>Constitution.</u> Accessed via subscription search, April 9, 2009. Roger is described as 19 years old. <b>Query:</b> Any chance of discovering the name and residence of the author?</p> | <p>"Parental Partiality. My Son Roger," <u>Salem</u> <u>[MA] Gazette</u>, May 7, 1830. Taken from the <u>New York</u> <u>Constitution.</u> Accessed via subscription search, April 9, 2009. Roger is described as 19 years old. <b>Query:</b> Any chance of discovering the name and residence of the author?</p> | ||
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Proud Father Lauds Son's Ballplaying Prowess
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Text | "My son Roger is a rare lad . . . He can run like a deer, jump like a catamount, wrastle like a bear . . . . He can pitch quates like all creations, he can play ball like a cat o' nine tails, and throw a stone where you could never see it again." "Parental Partiality. My Son Roger," Salem [MA] Gazette, May 7, 1830. Taken from the New York Constitution. Accessed via subscription search, April 9, 2009. Roger is described as 19 years old. Query: Any chance of discovering the name and residence of the author? |
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1830.25 Proud Father Lauds Son's Ballplaying Prowess"
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