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|Text=<p>The Hartford Courant, April 9, 1853, ran an ad for Elihu Geer's store, advertising sale of balls for boys to play "Three Old Cat" and Bass."</p>
|Text=<p>The Hartford Courant, April 9, 1853, ran an ad for Elihu Geer's store, advertising sale of balls for boys to play "Three Old Cat" and "Bass."</p>
<p>Elihu Geer (1817-87) owned a&nbsp; print shop and stationary store in Hartford, and was associated with the local newspaper. His business account book are at Yale University.&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>The Hartford Courant, April 9, 1853</p>
|Sources=<p>The Hartford Courant, April 9, 1853</p>
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Advertisement for sale of "Three Old Cat" and "Bass" balls

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City/State/Country: Hartford, CT, United States
Game Three Old Cat
Age of Players Youth
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The Hartford Courant, April 9, 1853, ran an ad for Elihu Geer's store, advertising sale of balls for boys to play "Three Old Cat" and "Bass."

Elihu Geer (1817-87) owned a  print shop and stationary store in Hartford, and was associated with the local newspaper. His business account book are at Yale University. 

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The Hartford Courant, April 9, 1853

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