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|Headline=The "best players" of NYC and Brooklyn play in the army | |Headline=The "best players" of NYC and Brooklyn play in the army | ||
|Salience=2 | |Salience=2 | ||
|Tags=Civil War | |Tags=Civil War, Military, | ||
|Coordinates=38.9071923, -77.03687070000001 | |Coordinates=38.9071923, -77.03687070000001 | ||
|State=DC | |State=DC | ||
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|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary | |Immediacy of Report=Contemporary | ||
|Age of Players=Adult | |Age of Players=Adult | ||
|Text=<p>The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861 prints a June 25th letter from Camp Wool [in DC] saying that Steers' nine (Company E) played Baldwin's nine (Company D), the two nines containing some of the best players of NYC and Brooklyn. | |Text=<p>The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861 prints a June 25th letter from Camp Wool [in DC] saying that Steers' nine (Company E) played Baldwin's nine (Company D), the two nines containing some of the best players of NYC and Brooklyn. The Washington Evening Star, July 1, 1861 reports that this was between 2 companies of the 14th New York, camped near 7th Street Park, and that Co. D won 39-17.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861</p> | |Sources=<p>The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861</p> | ||
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice |
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Text | The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861 prints a June 25th letter from Camp Wool [in DC] saying that Steers' nine (Company E) played Baldwin's nine (Company D), the two nines containing some of the best players of NYC and Brooklyn. The Washington Evening Star, July 1, 1861 reports that this was between 2 companies of the 14th New York, camped near 7th Street Park, and that Co. D won 39-17. |
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