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Bud Fowler blazed a trail, straight to baseball’s Hall of Fame

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About 10 years ago, baseball historian Ray Carbone first heard of the 19th-century Black ballplayer with ties to Laconia.Carbone, researching for his book about titans from the Lakes Region, chose to add a segment on baseball and discovered that Bud...

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