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|State=CT
|State=CT
|City=Great Barrington
|City=Great Barrington
|Game=Wicket,  
|Game=Wicket,
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>BALL PLAYING - A game of Wicket was played at Gt. Barrington on the 11th inst., and a supper partaken at the Berkshire House in the evening.&nbsp; C. N. Emerson, Esq. was the leader of one party and John Price, Esq. of the other.&nbsp; The game was a close one; the aggregate count of three innings being 192 and 187.&nbsp; The side of Captain Emerson beat.</p>
|Text=<p>"BALL PLAYING - A game of Wicket was played at Gt. Barrington on the 11th inst., and a supper partaken at the Berkshire House in the evening.&nbsp; C. N. Emerson, Esq. was the leader of one party and John Price, Esq. of the other.&nbsp; The game was a close one; the aggregate count of three innings being 192 and 187.&nbsp; The side of Captain Emerson beat."</p>
|Sources=<p>[Great Barrington?] Sun, April 24, 2856, page 2.</p>
|Sources=<p>[Great Barrington?] Sun, April 24, 2856, page 2.</p>
|Submitted by=Brian Turner,  
|Submitted by=Brian Turner,
|Submission Note=Letter of 9/20/2014
|Submission Note=Letter of 9/20/2014
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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A Three-Inning Game of Wicket at Great Barrington

Salience Peripheral
Tags Pre-modern Rules
City/State/Country: Great Barrington, CT, US
Game Wicket
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
Text

"BALL PLAYING - A game of Wicket was played at Gt. Barrington on the 11th inst., and a supper partaken at the Berkshire House in the evening.  C. N. Emerson, Esq. was the leader of one party and John Price, Esq. of the other.  The game was a close one; the aggregate count of three innings being 192 and 187.  The side of Captain Emerson beat."

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[Great Barrington?] Sun, April 24, 2856, page 2.

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Submitted by Brian Turner,
Submission Note Letter of 9/20/2014



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