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Date of Game Circa 1857
Game Town Ball
Location Great Falls, SC, United States
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NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description The first school I attended with other pupils was in 1855. Our teacher was a kind man, Mr. John Chisolm. The schoolhouse was the old Covenanter brick church. We had a long school day. We commenced early in the morning and ended just before sundown. We had an hour's intermission for dinner and recreation. The boys played town ball and shot marbles, and the few girls in the school looked on, enjoyed, and applauded the fine plays.From L of C, Federal Writers Project, Cynthia M. Coleman interview
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Submitted by Bruce Allardice
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