Early baseball in Massachusetts/Predecessor Game 7

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[Joslin, Joseph], “Journal of Joseph Joslin Jr of South Killingly A Teamster in the Continental Service March 1777 – August 1778, in “Orderly Book [sic?] and Journals Kept by Connecticut Men While Taking Part in the American Revolution 1775 – 1778,” Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, volume 7 [Connecticut Historical Society, 1899, pp. 353 - 354.  Per Altherr, ref # 27.
[Joslin, Joseph], “Journal of Joseph Joslin Jr of South Killingly A Teamster in the Continental Service March 1777 – August 1778, in “Orderly Book [sic?] and Journals Kept by Connecticut Men While Taking Part in the American Revolution 1775 – 1778,” Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, volume 7 [Connecticut Historical Society, 1899, pp. 353 - 354.  Per Altherr, ref # 27.

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Location Massachusetts
Year 1778
State MA
Country US
Name of game Ball



[Joslin, Joseph], “Journal of Joseph Joslin Jr of South Killingly A Teamster in the Continental Service March 1777 – August 1778, in “Orderly Book [sic?] and Journals Kept by Connecticut Men While Taking Part in the American Revolution 1775 – 1778,” Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, volume 7 [Connecticut Historical Society, 1899, pp. 353 - 354. Per Altherr, ref # 27.

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