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Trophy Ball Kept in 22nd MA Regiment

Salience Peripheral
Tags Civil War, Military
Location VA
City/State/Country: Brandy Station, VA, United States
Immediacy of Report Retrospective
Age of Players Adult
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“657a  Scarce Civil War era inscribed Massachusetts style trophy baseball . . . .  Black leather 9” diameter four piece lemon peel style baseball with a period inscription on two side panels, ‘22nd MASS REGIMENT UNION Feb 2, 1864 U.S.A.’  The 22ndMass. Regiment fought in many of the War’s most important battles, including Chancellorsville, Gainsville [sic] and Gettysburg. . . .”  The baseball may also be considered as a ‘true’ example of a ball created specifically under the rules of the ‘Massachusettsgame.’  In February 1864 it was camped at Beverly Ford VA, evidently near Brandy Station.

From an undated and unidentified auction catalog page accessed 6/26/09 at the Giamatti Center of the Baseball Hall of Fame [Civil War file].  The 22nd MA formed north of Boston.  Note:  are we sure that the lemon peel style was closely associated with the MA game?

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