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|Headline=School Boys Play Base Ball Regularly at Portsmouth NH Grammar School
|Headline=School Boys Play Base Ball Regularly at Portsmouth NH Grammar School
|Year=1830
|Year=1830
|Is in main chronology=yes
|Salience=2
|Location=New England
|Location=New England
|Text=<p>Letter from J. A. Mendum to Albert Spalding, My 17, 1905..  From Henderson, pp. 149-150, no ref given. John Thorn on 3/4/2006 notes that the letter included a clip from the <i>New Hampshire Gazette</i> titled "Origin of Baseball. Mr. Mendum Played the Game in Portsmouth in 1830."<i>  XXX request scan from John Thorn</i></p>
|Text=<p>Letter from J. A. Mendum to Albert Spalding, My 17, 1905..  From Henderson, pp. 149-150, no ref given. John Thorn on 3/4/2006 notes that the letter included a clip from the <i>New Hampshire Gazette</i> titled "Origin of Baseball. Mr. Mendum Played the Game in Portsmouth in 1830."<i>  XXX request scan from John Thorn</i></p>
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Letter from J. A. Mendum to Albert Spalding, My 17, 1905.. From Henderson, pp. 149-150, no ref given. John Thorn on 3/4/2006 notes that the letter included a clip from the New Hampshire Gazette titled "Origin of Baseball. Mr. Mendum Played the Game in Portsmouth in 1830." XXX request scan from John Thorn

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