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|Year=1862 | |||
|Year Number=14 | |||
|Headline=22<sup>nd</sup> MA beats 13<sup>th</sup> NY in the Massachusetts Game | |Headline=22<sup>nd</sup> MA beats 13<sup>th</sup> NY in the Massachusetts Game | ||
|Salience=2 | |Salience=2 | ||
|Location= | |Tags=Civil War, Holidays, Military, | ||
| | |Location=Virginia, | ||
|Text=<p>"Fast Day (at home) April 3, there was no drill, and twelve of our enlisted men challenged an equal number from the Thirteenth New York, to a game of base-ball, Massachusetts game. | |Coordinates=38.3240166, -77.4683177 | ||
<p>J. L. Parker and R. G. Carter, < | |State=VA | ||
|City=Falmouth | |||
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective | |||
|Age of Players=Adult | |||
|Text=<p>"Fast Day (at home) April 3, there was no drill, and twelve of our enlisted men challenged an equal number from the Thirteenth New York, to a game of base-ball, Massachusetts game. We beat the New-Yorkers, 34 to 10."</p> | |||
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|Sources=<p>J. L. Parker and R. G. Carter, <span>History of the Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry</span> (The Regimental Association, Boston, 1887), pages 79-80. </p> | |||
|Comment=<p>Fast Day in MA was traditionally associated with ballplaying. The 22<sup>nd</sup> MA, organized in Lynnfield MA (about 15 miles N of Boston), was camped at Falmouth VA in April, as was the 13<sup>th</sup> NY. The 13<sup>th</sup> was from Rochester and would likely have known the old-fashioned game. PBall file: CW-126.</p> | |||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
| | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
|Country=United States | |||
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Tags | Civil War, Holidays, MilitaryCivil War, Holidays, Military |
Location | VirginiaVirginia |
City/State/Country: | Falmouth, VA, United States |
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Age of Players | AdultAdult |
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Text | "Fast Day (at home) April 3, there was no drill, and twelve of our enlisted men challenged an equal number from the Thirteenth New York, to a game of base-ball, Massachusetts game. We beat the New-Yorkers, 34 to 10."
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Sources | J. L. Parker and R. G. Carter, History of the Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry (The Regimental Association, Boston, 1887), pages 79-80. |
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Comment | Fast Day in MA was traditionally associated with ballplaying. The 22nd MA, organized in Lynnfield MA (about 15 miles N of Boston), was camped at Falmouth VA in April, as was the 13th NY. The 13th was from Rochester and would likely have known the old-fashioned game. PBall file: CW-126. Edit with form to add a comment |
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