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|Headline=Diarist at White Oak Church Camp in VA Plays Ball
|Headline=Diarist at White Oak Church Camp in VA Plays Ball
|Text=<p>“Friday, April 17, 1863 Quite a fine day. Boys all playing ball. Co. drills in the afternoon.</p><p>“Wednesday, April 22, 1863 Cool with some appearances of a storm. Played ball today and got somewhat tired.”</p><p>G. S. Stuart and A. M. Jakeman, Jr., eds., <u>John H. Stevens: Civil War </u>Diary (Miller Books, Acton ME, 1997), page 127. Provided by Michael Aubrecht, May 15, 1863. <b>Note: </b>we need to ascertain Stevens’ home and unit; the 9<sup>th</sup> PA lists a soldier by this name as a 1st Lt., as does the 5<sup>th</sup> MI, as does the 5<sup>th</sup> ME, which seems the most likely unit.. Text is not found via Google Books in June 2009. </p>
|Text=<p>“Friday, April 17, 1863 Quite a fine day. Boys all playing ball. Co. drills in the afternoon.</p><p>“Wednesday, April 22, 1863 Cool with some appearances of a storm. Played ball today and got somewhat tired.”</p><p>G. S. Stuart and A. M. Jakeman, Jr., eds., <u>John H. Stevens: Civil War </u>Diary (Miller Books, Acton ME, 1997), page 127. Provided by Michael Aubrecht, May 15, 1863. <b>Note: </b>we need to ascertain Stevens’ home and unit; the 9<sup>th</sup> PA lists a soldier by this name as a 1st Lt., as does the 5<sup>th</sup> MI, as does the 5<sup>th</sup> ME, which seems the most likely unit.. Text is not found via Google Books in June 2009. </p>
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“Friday, April 17, 1863 Quite a fine day. Boys all playing ball. Co. drills in the afternoon.

“Wednesday, April 22, 1863 Cool with some appearances of a storm. Played ball today and got somewhat tired.”

G. S. Stuart and A. M. Jakeman, Jr., eds., John H. Stevens: Civil War Diary (Miller Books, Acton ME, 1997), page 127. Provided by Michael Aubrecht, May 15, 1863. Note: we need to ascertain Stevens’ home and unit; the 9th PA lists a soldier by this name as a 1st Lt., as does the 5th MI, as does the 5th ME, which seems the most likely unit.. Text is not found via Google Books in June 2009.

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