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|Headline=Thoreau Associates "Fast Day" with Base-Ball Played in Russet Fields
|Year=1830
|Year=1830
|Year Suffix=c
|Year Suffix=c
|Year Number=2
|Headline=Thoreau Associates "Fast Day" with Base-Ball Played in Russet Fields
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Famous, Holidays,
|Location=New England
|Location=New England
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=42.4072107, -71.38243740000001
|State=MA
|Game=Base Ball
|Game=Base Ball
|Tags=Holidays,Famous
|Text=<p>"April 10 [1856]. Fast-Day. . . . . I associate this day, when I can remember it, with games of baseball played over beyond the hills in the russet fields toward Sleepy Hollow, where the snow was just melted and dried up.</p>
|Text=<p>"April 10 [1856]. Fast-Day. . . . . I associate this day, when I can remember it, with games of baseball played over beyond the hills in the russet fields toward Sleepy Hollow, where the snow was just melted and dried up.</p>
<p>Submitted by David Nevard. On 8/2/2005, George Thompson submitted the following reference: Torrey, Bradford, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Journal of Henry David Thoreau</span> vol. 8, page 270. He notes that Princeton University Press is publishing a new edition, but isn't up to 1856 yet.</p>
<p>Submitted by David Nevard. On 8/2/2005, George Thompson submitted the following reference: Torrey, Bradford, <u>Journal of Henry David Thoreau</u> vol. 8, page 270. He notes that Princeton University Press is publishing a new edition, but isn't up to 1856 yet.</p>
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|Year Number=2
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Thoreau Associates "Fast Day" with Base-Ball Played in Russet Fields

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Tags Famous, Holidays
Location New England
City/State/Country: MA, United States
Game Base Ball
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"April 10 [1856]. Fast-Day. . . . . I associate this day, when I can remember it, with games of baseball played over beyond the hills in the russet fields toward Sleepy Hollow, where the snow was just melted and dried up.

Submitted by David Nevard. On 8/2/2005, George Thompson submitted the following reference: Torrey, Bradford, Journal of Henry David Thoreau vol. 8, page 270. He notes that Princeton University Press is publishing a new edition, but isn't up to 1856 yet.

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