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I have a similar copy, and it's a reprint. In fact, to my knowledge, nobody has ever seen an original. I don't even know what source this printer used to copy the rules. If it were an original set of 1845 Knickerbocker rules it would be worth millions of dollars.
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The Farmer's Museum in Cooperstown opened in 1944. In 1845, it would have been a working farm owned I believe by James Fenimore Cooper or another member of the Cooper family at that time.
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The Farmer's Museum is a pretty cool place to spend a quiet afternoon in Cooperstown. They've recreated a village square with work shops showing how various work shops would have looked. The print shop is fully functional and does commercial printing on an old press. They still make and sell these pamphlets in the shop.
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