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{{Chronology Entry |Year=1863 |Year Number=70 |Headline=10th Vermont loves its Baseball |Salience=2 |Tags=Civil War, Military, |Location=MD, |Country=United States |Coordinates=39.1647409, -77.48098190000002 |State=MD |City=Conrad's Ferry |Modern Address=Whites Ferry |Immediacy of Report=Contemporary |Age of Players=Adult |Text=<p>The Vermont Watchman, April 3, 1863, prints a letter from the 10th Vermont Infantry Regiment, camped at Conrad's Ferry, MD, stating that now the ground is drying up from winter, "base ball has come into vogue."</p> <p>Conrad's Ferry is now known as White's Ferry. It's on the Potomac River.</p> |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice |Reviewed=Yes |Has Supplemental Text=No }}
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