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|Title="The Making of a New York Folk Hero"
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|Author=Thorn, John
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|Year of Publication=2015
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|Game=Baseball
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|Additional Information=Up-to-date reflections on how and why Abner Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright seem to have been accorded inventor status for base ball, which, evidence increasingly shows, actually progressed by incremental evolutionary means.  
|Additional Information=Up-to-date reflections on how and why Abner Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright seem to have been accorded inventor status for base ball, which, evidence increasingly shows, actually progressed by incremental evolutionary means.
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Author Thorn, John
Year of Publication 2015
Pages 2
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Is in main bibliography Yes
Online Url http://ourgame.mlblogs.com/2015/11/30/abner-cartwright/
Additional Information Up-to-date reflections on how and why Abner Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright seem to have been accorded inventor status for base ball, which, evidence increasingly shows, actually progressed by incremental evolutionary means.
Game Baseball
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