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|Pagetext="In the spring of 1867, the first base-ball club was formed here.  They had their playgrounds, between Union Corners and Conesus Center, on lands owned by Timothy Degraw.  This club existed only through one summer."
 
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W. Boyd, <i>History of the Town of Conesus</i> (1887).
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|Pagetext="In the spring of 1867, the first base-ball club was formed here.  They had their playgrounds, between Union Corners and Conesus Center, on lands owned by Timothy Degraw.  This club existed only through one summer.
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W. Boyd, History of the Town of Conesus, Boyd's Job Printing, Conesus, 1887), page 132.
Rural Conesus is in western New York state, about 30 miles S of Rochester.
Rural Conesus is in western New York state, about 30 miles S of Rochester.
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|Sources=W. Boyd, <i>History of the Town of Conesus</i>, Boyd's Job Printing, Conesus, (1887), [http://books.google.com/books?id=pp4vAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA71&ots=SRzEl8h4B_&dq=History%20of%20the%20Town%20of%20Conesus&pg=PA132#v=onepage&q=base%20ball&f=false page 132].
 
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