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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1858
|Year=1858
|Year Suffix=
|Year Number=49
|Year Number=49
|Headline=Nation Plays Nation - Senecas and Tuscaroras Have a Ballgame
|Headline=Nation Plays Nation - Senecas and Tuscaroras Have an Inter-tribal Game of Base Ball?
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=Western New York,  
|Location=Western New York,
|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=42.88644679999999, -78.8783689
|State=NY
|State=NY
|City=Buffalo
|City=Buffalo
|Game=Base Ball,
|Modern Address=
|Game=Base Ball
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Holiday=
|Notables=
|Text=<p>"At 2 o'clock a grand annual National Base Ball play, on the [county fair] ground, for a purse of $50, between the Tuscarora and the Seneca tribes of Indians."</p>
|Text=<p>"At 2 o'clock a grand annual National Base Ball play, on the [county fair] ground, for a purse of $50, between the Tuscarora and the Seneca tribes of Indians."</p>
<p>Richard adds: "I usually interpret the word 'national' in this era to mean the New York game." He asks if inter-tribal play was common then. Erie County includes Buffalo.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Buffalo Daily Courier</span>, September 22, 1858, reporting on the schedule of the Erie County agricultural exhibition.&nbsp;Posted to the 19CBB listserve [date?] by Richard Hershberger.&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Buffalo Daily Courier</em>, September 22, 1858, reporting on the schedule of the Erie County agricultural exhibition.&nbsp;Posted to the 19CBB listserve [date?] by Richard Hershberger.&nbsp;</p>
|Warning=
|Comment=<p>Richard Hershberger adds: "I usually interpret the word 'national' in this era to mean the New York game." He asks if inter-tribal play was common then. Erie County includes Buffalo.</p>
<p>Note: Gene Draschner notes that the Senecas and Tuscaroras met to play "a game of ball" (lacrosse?) in 1842.&nbsp; Source:&nbsp;<em>Alexandria (VA) Gazette, </em>September 26, 1842, citing the <em>Buffalo Commercial Advertiser,&nbsp;</em>date unspecified.&nbsp; See 1842 event description in the 19C Clippings data base at&nbsp;https://protoball.org/Clipping:THE_INDIAN_SPORTS.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Query=<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>So -- was inter-tribal play was common then?&nbsp;</p>
|Source Image=
|External Number=
|Submitted by=[A] Richard Hershberger; [B] Gene Draschner
|Submission Note=[A] Posting to 19CBB (date not recorded) [B] Email of 3/4/2022
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=42.8864468, -78.8783689
}}
}}

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Nation Plays Nation - Senecas and Tuscaroras Have an Inter-tribal Game of Base Ball?

Salience Noteworthy
Location Western New York
City/State/Country: Buffalo, NY, United States
Game Base Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
Text

"At 2 o'clock a grand annual National Base Ball play, on the [county fair] ground, for a purse of $50, between the Tuscarora and the Seneca tribes of Indians."

 

Sources

Buffalo Daily Courier, September 22, 1858, reporting on the schedule of the Erie County agricultural exhibition. Posted to the 19CBB listserve [date?] by Richard Hershberger. 

Comment

Richard Hershberger adds: "I usually interpret the word 'national' in this era to mean the New York game." He asks if inter-tribal play was common then. Erie County includes Buffalo.

Note: Gene Draschner notes that the Senecas and Tuscaroras met to play "a game of ball" (lacrosse?) in 1842.  Source: Alexandria (VA) Gazette, September 26, 1842, citing the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, date unspecified.  See 1842 event description in the 19C Clippings data base at https://protoball.org/Clipping:THE_INDIAN_SPORTS.

 

 

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So -- was inter-tribal play was common then? 

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Submitted by [A] Richard Hershberger; [B] Gene Draschner
Submission Note A] Posting to 19CBB (date not recorded) [B] Email of 3/4/2022Property "Submission Note" (as page type) with input value "A] Posting to 19CBB (date not recorded) [B] Email of 3/4/2022" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.



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