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|Text=<p>Gideon Hawley (1727-1807), traveling through the area where Binghamton now is, wrote: "even at the celebration of the Lord's supper [the Dutch boys] have been playing bat and ball the whole term around the house of God."</p>
|Text=<p>Gideon Hawley (1727-1807), traveling through the area where Binghamton now is, wrote: "even at the celebration of the Lord's supper [the Dutch boys] have been playing bat and ball the whole term around the house of God."</p>
<p>Hawley, Gideon, <u>Rev. Gideon Hawley's Journal</u> [Broome County, NY 1753], page 1041. Collection of Tom Heitz. Per Patricia Millen, <u>From Pastime to</u> Passion [2001], page 2. </p>
<p>Hawley, Gideon, <u>Rev. Gideon Hawley's Journal</u> [Broome County, NY 1753], page 1041. Collection of Tom Heitz. Per Patricia Millen, <u>From Pastime to</u> Passion [2001], page 2. </p>
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Gideon Hawley (1727-1807), traveling through the area where Binghamton now is, wrote: "even at the celebration of the Lord's supper [the Dutch boys] have been playing bat and ball the whole term around the house of God."

Hawley, Gideon, Rev. Gideon Hawley's Journal [Broome County, NY 1753], page 1041. Collection of Tom Heitz. Per Patricia Millen, From Pastime to Passion [2001], page 2.

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