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New York versus Brooklyn ball
New York versus Brooklyn ball
New York versus Brooklyn ball
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New York versus Brooklyn ball

Date1858 July 20
DescriptionDarkened leather "lemon peel" style baseball with gold paint covering a majority of the surface. Black painted lettering is still somewhat visible but with many areas of loss, "BROOKLYN___ N__ORK / B_ 18 ------- / FASHION COURSE __ JULY 20TH 185_."
Bio/Historical NoteBall from the very first "all star game" and also the first baseball game to charge admission on July 20, 1858. For 10 cents, spectators could watch the All-New York and All-Brooklyn teams compete at Long Island's Fashion Race Course. The Brooklyn and NYC Fire Departments split the fund-raiser's profit of $71.09. The All-New York beat the All-Brooklyn in this first game and, ultimately, in the best two-out-of-three series, two games to one.
Object numberB-1939-0112-01
Classificationssports and athletic equipment
Dimensions3 in. diameter
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