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Boy Plays Chermany and Prisoner's Base in Petersburg

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City/State/Country: Petersburg, VA, United States
Game Chermany
Age of Players Juvenile
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A. M. Keiley (1833-1905), later mayor of Richmond, recalled that in his boyhood in Petersburg, he played chermany and prisoner's base.

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Keiley, "In Vinculus: or, the Prisoner of War" p. 60

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