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A list of all pages that have property "Comment" with value "<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century" says Brown Square was the site of Rochester's first match game.</p> <p>Other early games were played at Jones Square, Franklin Square, and the Babbitt Tract.</p> <p>The 1860 Rochester map shows Jones Square bounded by Jones Avenue on the south, bounded by Schuyler on the east, about where the modern Jones Square is.</p> <p>Franklin Square in 1860 was on the east side of the river, bounded by Andrews on the south, Bowery on the north, and bisected by Chatham (north/south running street).</p> <p>"Mumford's meadow" was the site of a (predecessor?) baseball game c. 1825. See chronologies. The site of this meadow is shown in the linked-to pdf.</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Brown Square  + (<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Ce<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century" says Brown Square was the site of Rochester's first match game.</p></br><p>Other early games were played at Jones Square, Franklin Square, and the Babbitt Tract.</p></br><p>The 1860 Rochester map shows Jones Square bounded by Jones Avenue on the south, bounded by Schuyler on the east, about where the modern Jones Square is.</p></br><p>Franklin Square in 1860 was on the east side of the river, bounded by Andrews on the south, Bowery on the north, and bisected by Chatham (north/south running street).</p></br><p>"Mumford's meadow" was the site of a (predecessor?) baseball game c. 1825. See chronologies. The site of this meadow is shown in the linked-to pdf.</p>eball game c. 1825. See chronologies. The site of this meadow is shown in the linked-to pdf.</p>)