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|Text=<p>“February 12, 1864. Officers played a game of base ball this afternoon.”</p><p>H.W. Howe “Diary of Henry Warren Howe, February 1864,” <u>Passages from the Life of Henry Warren Howe </u>( Courier-Citizen, 1899), page 211. Provided by Jeff Kittel, May 12 2009. Not available on Google Books June 2009. <b>Note:</b> Can we find out more about the 30<sup>th</sup> and where it was in early 1864? </p>
|Text=<p>“February 12, 1864. Officers played a game of base ball this afternoon.”</p><p>H.W. Howe “Diary of Henry Warren Howe, February 1864,” <u>Passages from the Life of Henry Warren Howe </u>( Courier-Citizen, 1899), page 211. Provided by Jeff Kittel, May 12 2009. Not available on Google Books June 2009. <b>Note:</b> Can we find out more about the 30<sup>th</sup> and where it was in early 1864? </p>
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“February 12, 1864. Officers played a game of base ball this afternoon.”

H.W. Howe “Diary of Henry Warren Howe, February 1864,” Passages from the Life of Henry Warren Howe ( Courier-Citizen, 1899), page 211. Provided by Jeff Kittel, May 12 2009. Not available on Google Books June 2009. Note: Can we find out more about the 30th and where it was in early 1864?

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