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Date of Game Circa 1841
Game Town Ball
Location Spring Hill, AR, United States
Has Source On Hand No
NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description A humorous article on Arkansas Senator Augustus Garland (1832-99) repotted that he was a great town ball player in his youth/schoolboy days. The game was so popular, there were often 50 players in the game. Garland attended Spring Hill Male Academy 1838-43.
Sources Sandusky Register, Aug. 2, 1884
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Submitted by Bruce Allardice
Players Locality Local



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