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|Comment=The more formal diversions of the school consisted of ciphering matches, spelling bees, "town ball," Friday afternoon or evening "literary,
|Comment=The more formal diversions of the school consisted of ciphering matches, spelling bees, "town ball," Friday afternoon or evening "literary,
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Reviewed=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Players Locality=Local
|Players Locality=Local
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Date of Game Circa 1830
Game Town Ball
Location Rushville, IN, United States
Has Source On Hand No
NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description The more formal diversions of the school consisted of ciphering matches, spelling bees, "town ball," Friday afternoon or evening "literary,"
Sources Centennial History of Rush County, Indiana
Edited by A. L. Gary and E. B. Thomas, Rushville, Ind.
In Two Volumes, Illustrated; 1921
Comment The more formal diversions of the school consisted of ciphering matches, spelling bees, "town ball," Friday afternoon or evening "literary, Edit with form to add a comment
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Submitted by Bruce Allardice
Players Locality Local



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