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<p>Thomas L. Altherr, "A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball," reprinted in David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 245.  Altherr's citation [page 320]:  "A law relative to the Park, Batery, and Bowling-Green," in <i>Laws and Ordinances Ordained and Established by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonality of the City of New York</i> (T. and J. Swords, New York, 1817), page 118.</p>
<p>Thomas L. Altherr, "A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball," reprinted in David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 245.  Altherr's citation [page 320]:  "A law relative to the Park, Batery, and Bowling-Green," in <i>Laws and Ordinances Ordained and Established by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonality of the City of New York</i> (T. and J. Swords, New York, 1817), page 118.</p>
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"New York City outlawed ball play in the Park, Battery, and Bowling-Green in 1817."

Thomas L. Altherr, "A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball," reprinted in David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 245. Altherr's citation [page 320]: "A law relative to the Park, Batery, and Bowling-Green," in Laws and Ordinances Ordained and Established by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonality of the City of New York (T. and J. Swords, New York, 1817), page 118.

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