Clipping:An early attribution of the spread of baseball to the Civil War

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Date 1864
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Ball players are being made by the hundred in our army. The few members of clubs that happen to get into the different regiments that have emanated from the Metropolis have inoculated the whole service with a love of the game, and during last year, for the first time, we believe, base ball matches took place in every State in the Union-- or out of it, as the case may be-- this side of the Mississippi. Materials are now furnished to the various regiments that require them, and this by order of the Government, and this year, unless some very stirring work is done, games of ball will be played throughout the country, not only by civilians in the great cities, but by our soldiers in every camp, North, East, West, and South.

Source Brooklyn Daily Eagle
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The Eagle seems unaware that by 1864 baseball was already played in every state. [ba]

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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