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  • |State=NJ |City=Englewood
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  • |Headline=African American Clubs Play in NJ |Location=Greater New York City,
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  • |Headline=Game With Plugging of Runners Later Recalled in Jersey City |State=NJ
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  • <p>Hoboken Public Library (HPL) Online History Collection: City Directories, old newspapers, maps, scrapbooks, oral histories.</p> ...History Holdings: Books, Photos, Jersey City and Hoboken City Directories, Jersey Journal (May 2,1867-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Decemb
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  • |State=NJ |City=Princeton
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  • |State=NJ |City=Newark
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  • |State=NJ |City=Hoboken
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  • |City=Philadelphia ...ll, '</span></span><span>The item is a letter from a correspondent in that city [Philadelphia], and the context is some sort of political reform movement i
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  • |Headline="Antiquated Base Ball Club" Plays Throwback Game in Newark |State=NJ
    14 KB (2,325 words) - 07:52, 27 October 2021
  • |Headline=In Paterson NJ, Old Fashioned Game Played After Civil War |State=NJ
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  • |State=NJ |City=Newark
    7 KB (1,189 words) - 15:19, 23 November 2020
  • |Headline=A Ball Club Forms in Philadelphia; It Later Adopts Base Ball, and Lasts to 1887 |City=Philadelphia
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  • ...e not restricted to EF itself, but might&nbsp;treat&nbsp;issues that arose in the EF postings -- like the availability of playable grounds, etc.<br></p> ...22 Update on the State-wide&nbsp;Spread&nbsp;of&nbsp;Base Ball in&nbsp;New Jersey during&nbsp;the EF&nbsp;Era'''<br>''</p>
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  • |Title=Ballplaying in Civil War Camps ...a Base: NOTE -- This article was updated and re-cast by Bruce Allardice in 2018
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  • |Location=Greater New York City |State=NJ
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  • |Related Pages=Chronology:Civil_War, Chronology, Ballplaying in Civil War Camps ...the Civil War (Millen 2001; Kirsch 2003)<ref>George B. Kirsch, <u>Baseball in Blue and Gray</u> (Princeton U., 2003); Patricia Millen, <u>From Pastime to
    17 KB (2,755 words) - 14:18, 4 August 2020
  • ...ntroduction on the current knowledge about the Elysian Fields and its role in base ball history.&nbsp; '''&nbsp;Available Playing Space in the 1840s and 1850s'''
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  • '''Email Discussion, Topic Two -- Why Were New Jersey's Elysian Fields Needed for Playing Space:''' ...all games such as cricket and town ball, which featured 360 degree fields. In fact this has been given as one reason early NYC baseball clubs played thei
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  • ...all games such as cricket and town ball, which featured 360 degree fields. In fact this has been given as one reason early NYC baseball clubs played thei ...nd 1850s? Or was it instead because the open space was so far north of the city center that it was easier to take the ferry across the Hudson to Elysian Fi
    22 KB (3,757 words) - 07:07, 4 January 2023
  • ...text-decoration: underline;">Finding Elysian Fields Data on Protoball.org (In preparation</span>)'''</p> <p style="text-align: left;">[] Chapter 3, "Escape from the City," in Tom Gilbert's&nbsp; <span style="text-decoration: underline;">How Baseball
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