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{{Chronology Entry | {{Chronology Entry | ||
|Year=1862 | |Year=1862 | ||
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|Year Number=35 | |||
|Headline=Massachusetts Officers Play Ball in May, on July 4 | |Headline=Massachusetts Officers Play Ball in May, on July 4 | ||
|Salience=3 | |Salience=3 | ||
|Tags=Civil War | |Tags=Civil War, Military, | ||
|Location=South Carolina, | |||
|Country=United States | |||
|Coordinates=32.5771277, -80.17065199999999 | |||
|State=SC | |||
|City=Seabrook Island | |||
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|Game= | |||
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective | |||
|Age of Players=Adult | |||
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|Text=<p>May: “One of the boys in a letter home vividly describes a hailstorm . . . ‘one day we had a regular hailstorm . . . The boys were out playing ball when it commenced sprinkling, and they thought it wasn’t going to be much of a shower, they kept right on playing, when all of a sudden came the [hail] stones, and the boys put for their tents . . . Queer weather here!’”</p> | |||
<p>July 4: “Some of the officers played baseball and drill was neglected.”</p> | |||
<p>Alfred S. Roe, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1866</span> (Twenty-Fourth Veteran Association, Worcester, 1907), pages 112 and 135. Accessed on Google books 6/2/09 via “twenty-fourth regiment” search. The regiment’s officers were mostly from Boston. The regiment, organized at Readville, 10 miles SW of Boston, and was at Seabrook Island SC on these dates.</p> | |||
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|External Number=23 | |External Number=23 | ||
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Tags | Civil War, MilitaryCivil War, Military |
Location | South CarolinaSouth Carolina |
City/State/Country: | Seabrook Island, SC, United States |
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Immediacy of Report | Retrospective |
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Text | May: “One of the boys in a letter home vividly describes a hailstorm . . . ‘one day we had a regular hailstorm . . . The boys were out playing ball when it commenced sprinkling, and they thought it wasn’t going to be much of a shower, they kept right on playing, when all of a sudden came the [hail] stones, and the boys put for their tents . . . Queer weather here!’” July 4: “Some of the officers played baseball and drill was neglected.” Alfred S. Roe, The Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1866 (Twenty-Fourth Veteran Association, Worcester, 1907), pages 112 and 135. Accessed on Google books 6/2/09 via “twenty-fourth regiment” search. The regiment’s officers were mostly from Boston. The regiment, organized at Readville, 10 miles SW of Boston, and was at Seabrook Island SC on these dates. |
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