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|Headline=Early Geographer Sees Variety of Types New England Ballplaying | |Headline=Early Geographer Sees Variety of Types New England Ballplaying | ||
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|Location=New England | |Location=New England | ||
|Text=<p>"Q: What is the temper of the New-England people?</p> | |Text=<p>"Q: What is the temper of the New-England people?</p> |
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Early Geographer Sees Variety of Types New England Ballplaying
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Text | "Q: What is the temper of the New-England people? A: They are frank and open . . . . Q: What are their diversions? A: Dancing is a favorite of both sexes. Sleigh-riding in winter, and skating, playing ball (of which there are several different games), gunning and fishing . . . " Nathaniel Dwight, A Short But Comprehensive System of Geography (Charles R. and George Webster, Albany NY) 1796), page 128. Provided by John Thorn, 2/17/2008 email. |
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1796. Early Geographer Sees Variety of Types New England Ballplaying"
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