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Revision as of 14:51, 27 February 2024
Date of Game | 1850 |
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Game | Bull Pen |
Location | Vevay, IN, United States |
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Description | Edward Eggleston's 1882 novel "The Hoosier School-Boy" (stories of his growing up in southern Indiana c. 1850--he was born in Vevay, IN in 1837) contains on pages 11-12 mentions three and four cornered cat. Ch VII gives a full account of Bull pen and Hat ball. See also the Troy Kansas Weekly Chief, Jan. 5, 1882, for a reply to Eggleston. |
Sources | Edward Eggleston, "The Hoosier School-Boy" |
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Submitted by | Bruce Allardice |
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