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{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1827
|Year Number=1
|Headline=Brown U Student Reports "Play at Ball"
|Headline=Brown U Student Reports "Play at Ball"
|Year=1827
|Salience=2
|Is in main chronology=yes
|Tags=College,
|Location=New England
|Location=New England
|Tags=College
|Country=United States
|Text=<p>Brown College (Providence, RI) student Williams Latham notes in his diary: "We had a great play at ball today noon [March 22]." On April 9: "We this morning . . . have been playing ball, But I have never received so much pleasure from it here as I have in Bridgewater They do not have more than 6 or 7 on a side, so that a great deal of time is spent in running after the ball, neither do they throw so fair ball, They are afraid the fellow in the middle will hit it with his bat-stick."</p>
|Coordinates=41.8239891, -71.4128343
<p>Latham, Williams, <u>The Diary of Williams Latham, 1823 - 1827</u>, quoted in W. C. Bronson, <u>The History of Brown University</u> 1764 - 1914 [Providence, Brown University, 1914], p. 245. Per Henderson ref # 101. <b> Query;</b> "The fellow in the middle?" </p>
|State=RI
|City=Providence
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>Brown College (Providence, RI) student Williams Latham notes in his diary:</p>
<p>On March 22: "We had a great play at ball today noon."</p>
<p>On April 9: "We this morning . . . have been playing ball, But I have never received so much pleasure from it here as I have in Bridgewater. They do not have more than 6 or 7 on a side, so that a great deal of time is spent in running after the ball, neither do they throw so fair ball, They are afraid the fellow in the middle will hit it with his bat-stick."</p>
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|Sources=<p>"The Diary of Williams Latham, 1823 - 1827," quoted in W. C. Bronson,&nbsp;<span style="text-decoration: underline;">The History of Brown University&nbsp;1764 - 1914</span>&nbsp;(Providence, Brown University, 1914), p. 245. Per Henderson,&nbsp;<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bat, Ball, and Bishop</span> (Rockport Press, 1947), p.147, ref # 101.&nbsp; See also Thomas L. Altherr, &ldquo;A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball: Baseball and Baseball-Type Games in the Colonial Era, Revolutionary War, and Early American Republic.." Nine, Volume 8, number 2 (2000), p. 15-49.&nbsp; Reprinted in David Block, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball before We Knew It</span> &ndash; see page 240;&nbsp;Cited in Peterson, "The Man Who Invented Baseball," p. 10-12 (1939)</p>
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|Query=<p>"The fellow in the middle?"&nbsp; Does this suggest the lack of foul ground?</p>
<p>What/where is Bridgewater?&nbsp; Was Bridgewater MA Latham's home town, maybe?</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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Brown College (Providence, RI) student Williams Latham notes in his diary:

On March 22: "We had a great play at ball today noon."

On April 9: "We this morning . . . have been playing ball, But I have never received so much pleasure from it here as I have in Bridgewater. They do not have more than 6 or 7 on a side, so that a great deal of time is spent in running after the ball, neither do they throw so fair ball, They are afraid the fellow in the middle will hit it with his bat-stick."

 

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"The Diary of Williams Latham, 1823 - 1827," quoted in W. C. Bronson, The History of Brown University 1764 - 1914 (Providence, Brown University, 1914), p. 245. Per Henderson, Bat, Ball, and Bishop (Rockport Press, 1947), p.147, ref # 101.  See also Thomas L. Altherr, “A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball: Baseball and Baseball-Type Games in the Colonial Era, Revolutionary War, and Early American Republic.." Nine, Volume 8, number 2 (2000), p. 15-49.  Reprinted in David Block, Baseball before We Knew It – see page 240; Cited in Peterson, "The Man Who Invented Baseball," p. 10-12 (1939)

 

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"The fellow in the middle?"  Does this suggest the lack of foul ground?

What/where is Bridgewater?  Was Bridgewater MA Latham's home town, maybe?

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