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Display titleHays-Mackey v. The Olentangy Park Co.
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Date of page creation18:09, 4 February 2023
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In 1909, Otho L. Hays and Daniel H. Mackey, owners of the ball grounds, sued the Olentangy Park Company over relocating fences on the east and south sides to cut through public streets.
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