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{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1863
|Year=1863
|Year Number=48
|Headline=11th MA and 26th PA Play by Mass Game Rules for $50 a Side.
|Headline=11th MA and 26th PA Play by Mass Game Rules for $50 a Side.
|Text=<p>“That June a correspondent to the [New York] <u>Clipper</u> reported a match following the Massachusetts game rules played for $50 a side between Massachusetts’ Eleventh Regiment and the Twenty Sixth of Pennsylvania. He noted: ‘we have four clubs in our brigade, and there are several more in the division.’”</p><p>George B. Kirsch, <u>Base Ball in Blue Gray</u> (Princeton U Press, 2003), page 39. The 26<sup>th</sup> had fought in the May 1863 Chancellorsville battle, seems likely to be in Virginia in June, perhaps back at Falmouth. Kirsch does not specify the date of the <u>Clipper</u> article. It seems unusual that a MA – PA game would have been featured in a New York paper. <b>Note:</b> can we locate this article? </p>
|Salience=3
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War
|Tags=Civil War, Military,
|Location=VA,
|Coordinates=38.3240166, -77.4683177
|State=VA
|City=Falmouth
|Immediacy of Report=Retrospective
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>&ldquo;That June a correspondent to the [New York] <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Clipper</span> reported a match following the Massachusetts game rules played for $50 a side between Massachusetts&rsquo; Eleventh Regiment and the Twenty Sixth of Pennsylvania. He noted: &lsquo;we have four clubs in our brigade, and there are several more in the division.&rsquo;&rdquo;</p>
<p>George B. Kirsch, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Base Ball in Blue Gray</span> (Princeton U Press, 2003), page 39. The 26<sup>th</sup> had fought in the May 1863 Chancellorsville battle, seems likely to be in Virginia in June, perhaps back at Falmouth. Kirsch does not specify the date of the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Clipper</span> article. It seems unusual that a MA &ndash; PA game would have been featured in a New York paper. <strong>Note:</strong> can we locate this article?</p>
|External Number=83
|External Number=83
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=48
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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Location VA
Immediacy of Report Retrospective
Age of Players Adult
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“That June a correspondent to the [New York] Clipper reported a match following the Massachusetts game rules played for $50 a side between Massachusetts’ Eleventh Regiment and the Twenty Sixth of Pennsylvania. He noted: ‘we have four clubs in our brigade, and there are several more in the division.’”

George B. Kirsch, Base Ball in Blue Gray (Princeton U Press, 2003), page 39. The 26th had fought in the May 1863 Chancellorsville battle, seems likely to be in Virginia in June, perhaps back at Falmouth. Kirsch does not specify the date of the Clipper article. It seems unusual that a MA – PA game would have been featured in a New York paper. Note: can we locate this article?

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