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<p>F. B. Sanborn, <u>New Hampshire Biography and Autobiography</u> (private printing, 1905), page 13.  Accessed 2/9/10 via Google Books search (sanborn "hampshire biography").  Sanborn was born in 1831 and spent his boyhood in Hampton Falls, NH, which is near the Atlantic coast and about 10 miles south of Portsmouth NH.</p>
<p>F. B. Sanborn, <u>New Hampshire Biography and Autobiography</u> (private printing, 1905), page 13.  Accessed 2/9/10 via Google Books search (sanborn "hampshire biography").  Sanborn was born in 1831 and spent his boyhood in Hampton Falls, NH, which is near the Atlantic coast and about 10 miles south of Portsmouth NH.</p>
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New Hampshire Farm Boy Plays Baseball, Two Old Cat, Drive

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The [farm] work did not press, usually, and there was plenty of time to learn shooting . . . and for playing the simple games that country boys then understood. Baseball, for instance, - not the angry and gambling game it has since become, - and the easier games of 'one old cat,' 'two old cat,' and 'drive,' played with balls . . . . In such games girls did not join; and the game of cricket, which has long prevailed in England, and in which girls in school now [1905] take part, never was domesticated in New England."

F. B. Sanborn, New Hampshire Biography and Autobiography (private printing, 1905), page 13. Accessed 2/9/10 via Google Books search (sanborn "hampshire biography"). Sanborn was born in 1831 and spent his boyhood in Hampton Falls, NH, which is near the Atlantic coast and about 10 miles south of Portsmouth NH.

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