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|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> | |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. Source: <em>Alexandria (VA) Gazette, </em>September 26, 1842, citing the <em>Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, </em>date unspecified. See event description in PrePro data base.</p> | |||
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<p>So was inter-tribal play was common then? </p> | <p>So was inter-tribal play was common then? </p> | ||
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|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger | |Submitted by=[A] Richard Hershberger; [B] Gene Draschner | ||
|Submission Note=Posting to 19CBB (date not recorded) | |Submission Note=[A] Posting to 19CBB (date not recorded) [B] Email of 3/4/2022 | ||
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Nation Plays Nation - Senecas and Tuscaroras Have an Inter-tribal Game of Base Ball?
Salience | Noteworthy |
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Location | Western New YorkWestern New York |
City/State/Country: | Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Game | Base BallBase Ball |
Immediacy of Report | Contemporary |
Age of Players | AdultAdult |
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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."
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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. |
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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 event description in PrePro data base.
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Submitted by | [A] Richard Hershberger; [B] Gene Draschner |
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