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|Sources=<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century"</p>
|Sources=<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century"</p>
|Comment=<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century" says Brown Square was the site of Rochester's first match game.</p>
|Comment=<p>Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century" says Brown Square was the site of Rochester's first match game.</p>
<p>Other early games were played at Jones Square, Franklin Square, and the Babbitt Tract.</p>
<p>Other early games were played at Jones Square, Franklin Square, and the Babbitt Tract. In 1858 the city council allowed Brown and Franklin Squares to be used for baseball.&nbsp;Rochester Union and Advertiser, Aug. 11, 1858.</p>
<p>The 1860 Rochester map shows Jones Square bounded by Jones Avenue on the south, bounded by Schuyler on the east, about where the modern Jones Square is.</p>
<p>The 1860 Rochester map shows Jones Square bounded by Jones Avenue on the south, bounded by Schuyler on the east, about where the modern Jones Square is.</p>
<p>Franklin Square in 1860 was on the east side of the river, bounded by Andrews on the south, Bowery on the north, and bisected by Chatham (north/south running street).</p>
<p>Franklin Square in 1860 was on the east side of the river, bounded by Andrews on the south, Bowery on the north, and bisected by Chatham (north/south running street).</p>

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Location Rochester, NY, United States
Modern Address 251 Verona. Rochester
Description

Brown Square is at/near today's Brown Square Park, 251 Verona.

An 1860 map of Rochester shows Brown Square between Jay (on the north) and Brown (on the south), with Jones St. on the east.

It is one block from modern Frontier Field. See https://rochesterbaseballhistory.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/bielewicz-hallowed-grounds-04-01-17.pdf

Sources

Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century"

Comment

Astifan, "Baseball in the 19th Century" says Brown Square was the site of Rochester's first match game.

Other early games were played at Jones Square, Franklin Square, and the Babbitt Tract. In 1858 the city council allowed Brown and Franklin Squares to be used for baseball. Rochester Union and Advertiser, Aug. 11, 1858.

The 1860 Rochester map shows Jones Square bounded by Jones Avenue on the south, bounded by Schuyler on the east, about where the modern Jones Square is.

Franklin Square in 1860 was on the east side of the river, bounded by Andrews on the south, Bowery on the north, and bisected by Chatham (north/south running street).

"Mumford's meadow" was the site of a (predecessor?) baseball game c. 1825. See chronologies. The site of this meadow is shown in the linked-to pdf.

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Ballgame 1858-09-03 Rochester NY Flour City Club of Rochester Niagara Club of Buffalo 16 - 25 Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1858-09-06 Rochester NY Niagara Club of Buffalo Flour City Club of Rochester 30 - 20 Craig Waff

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