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{{Chronology Entry |Year=1861 |Year Number=72 |Headline=Secesh and Unionists fraternize on ball field |Salience=2 |Tags=Civil War, Military |Location=MD, |Coordinates=39.2903848, -76.61218930000001 |State=MD |City=Baltimore |Immediacy of Report=Contemporary |Age of Players=Adult |Text=<p>The New York Herald, June 28, 1861: "Fraternization--I had the pleasure of beholding an oasis of fraternization of members of the Excelsior Base Ball Club, of Brooklyn, N.Y., composed in part of officers and privates attached to the Thirteenth Regiment New York State Militia, stationed on Mount Clare, near the city, and the Excelsior Base Ball Club of Baltimore, which is composed of secessionists almost to a man..." They played a game, the Baltimore club winning 26-25.</p> |Sources=<p>The New York Herald, June 28, 1861</p> |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice |Reviewed=Yes |Has Supplemental Text=No |Country=United States }}
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