File:Anejodi, historical illustration.jpg

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English: This was drawn by Jacques LeMoyne in 1591, after he observed the Timucua People of present day Florida. His description reads as follows, "The young men... they played a certain ball game in the following manner. A post was erected in the middle of an area... on the top of which was a rectangular wooden frame woven from rushes, and the one who managed to hit it with a ball was awarded a prize" (Library of Congress).
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Original publication: 1591

Immediate source: www.angleball.net
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Jacques LeMoyne

(Life time: 1601)


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