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{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1847
|Year Number=15
|Headline=Soldiers Play Ball During Western Trip
|Headline=Soldiers Play Ball During Western Trip
|Year=1848
|Salience=2
|Is in main chronology=yes
|Tags=Military,
|Tags=Military
|Country=United States
|Text=<p>"Saturday March the 6<sup>th</sup>. We drilled as before and through the day we play ball and amuse ourselves the best way we can. It is very cool weather and clothing scarce."</p>
|State=CA
<p>Smith, Azariah, <u>The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith</u> [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78. Submitted by John Thorn, 10/12/2004. <b>Note -</b> We should investigate the nature of the journey and the approximate location if possible.</p>
|City=Mission San Luis Rey
|Modern Address=Oceanside, CA
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>"Saturday March the 6<sup>th</sup>. We drilled as before and through the day we play ball and amuse ourselves the best way we can. It is very cool weather and clothing scarce."</p>
<p>Bill Swank adds:&nbsp; "Private Azariah Smith (age 18 years) was a member of the Mormon Battalion (United States Army) that marched almost 2,000 miles from Council Bluffs, Iowa To San Diego, California during the Mexican War.&nbsp; Hostilities had ended shortly before their&nbsp;arrival in San Diego.&nbsp; On March 6, 1847, his Company B was in&nbsp;bivouac at Mission San Luis Rey (Oceanside, CA) when Smith made his journal entry.</p>
<p>"During&nbsp;the&nbsp;summer of 1847, Smith was mustered out of the army and traveled north to Coloma, CA.&nbsp; Remarkably, he was also present when gold&nbsp;was discovered at Sutter's Mill, as noted in his diary on January 24, 1848."&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>Smith, Azariah, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith</span> [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78. Submitted by John Thorn, 10/12/2004.</p>
<p>Email from Bill Swank, March 6, 2013</p>
|Comment=<p>This game was presumably a pre-modern form of ballplaying.</p>
|Submitted by=John Thorn, Bill Swank
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=33.1958696, -117.3794834
}}
}}

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Soldiers Play Ball During Western Trip

Salience Noteworthy
Tags Military
City/State/Country: Mission San Luis Rey, CA, United States
Modern Address Oceanside, CA
Age of Players Adult
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"Saturday March the 6th. We drilled as before and through the day we play ball and amuse ourselves the best way we can. It is very cool weather and clothing scarce."

Bill Swank adds:  "Private Azariah Smith (age 18 years) was a member of the Mormon Battalion (United States Army) that marched almost 2,000 miles from Council Bluffs, Iowa To San Diego, California during the Mexican War.  Hostilities had ended shortly before their arrival in San Diego.  On March 6, 1847, his Company B was in bivouac at Mission San Luis Rey (Oceanside, CA) when Smith made his journal entry.

"During the summer of 1847, Smith was mustered out of the army and traveled north to Coloma, CA.  Remarkably, he was also present when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill, as noted in his diary on January 24, 1848." 

Sources

Smith, Azariah, The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78. Submitted by John Thorn, 10/12/2004.

Email from Bill Swank, March 6, 2013

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This game was presumably a pre-modern form of ballplaying.

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