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|Headline=Nantucket Bans "Playing Ball" in the City streets, to protect the windows
|Headline=Nantucket Bans "Playing Ball" in the City streets, to protect the windows
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|Text=<p>To prevent windows being broken and passers-by being annoyed.</p>
|Text=<p>To prevent windows being broken and passers-by being annoyed.</p>
|Sources=<p>Nantucket&nbsp;<em>Inquirer and Mirror</em>, April 6, 1853, April 25, 1867</p>
|Sources=<p>Nantucket&nbsp;<em>Inquirer and Mirror</em>, April 6, 1853, April 25, 1857</p>
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Nantucket Bans "Playing Ball" in the City streets, to protect the windows

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To prevent windows being broken and passers-by being annoyed.

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Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror, April 6, 1853, April 25, 1857

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