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|Year=1863
|Year=1863
|Headline=First and Second Nines of 9th NY Prevail an Yorktown VA
|Year Number=55
|Text=<p>“The ‘first team’ of the Ninth New York Regiment beat the Fifty-first New Yorkers 31-34 [sic] at Yorktown Virginia, in 1863. But a few days later the ‘second nine’ of the two units played, with the Ninth Regiment triumphing by the fantastic score of 58-19!”</p><p>Bell Irvin Wiley, <u>The Common Soldier in the Civil War</u>, Book One, “The Life of Billy Yank,” page 170. Unavailable online in full text June 2009. Wiley’s footnotes are complicated, but it seems most likely the this account comes from “diary of Charles F. Johnson, March 4, 8, 1863, manuscript Minn. Historical Society.” It is unclear that the 9<sup>th</sup> was near Yorktown in early March. <b>Note</b>: can we confirm or disconfirm this Wiley reference? </p>
|Headline=First and Second Nines of 9th NY Prevail at Yorktown VA
|Salience=3
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War
|Tags=Civil War, Military,
|Location=VA,
|Coordinates=37.0870821, -76.47301219999997
|State=VA
|City=Newport News
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>&ldquo;The &lsquo;first team&rsquo; of the Ninth New York Regiment beat the Fifty-first New Yorkers 31-34 [sic] at Yorktown Virginia, in 1863. But a few days later the &lsquo;second nine&rsquo; of the two units played, with the Ninth Regiment triumphing by the fantastic score of 58-19!&rdquo;</p>
<p>Bell Irvin Wiley, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Common Soldier in the Civil War</span>, Book One, &ldquo;The Life of Billy Yank,&rdquo; page 170. Unavailable online in full text June 2009. Wiley&rsquo;s footnotes are complicated, but it seems most likely the this account comes from &ldquo;diary of Charles F. Johnson, March 4, 8, 1863, manuscript Minn. Historical Society.&rdquo; It is unclear that the 9<sup>th</sup> was near Yorktown in early March. <strong>Note</strong>: can we confirm or disconfirm this Wiley reference?</p>
<p>[ba]--the book "The Long Roll" is the wartime journal of Charles F. Johnson, 9th NY, and undoubtedly is Wiley's source (or the same as Wiley's source). Pages 215-217 note these games, which were played in camp near Newport News, VA. "Frank Hughson, President of the Hawkins Zouaves Baseball club" accepted a challenge from the 51st NY. Wagers were made, and the games played March 4 and 8, 1863. Graham, "The Ninth Regiment, New York Volunteers" p. 405 and the published Letters of Edward King Wightman, p. 121, also mention these games.</p>
|External Number=131
|External Number=131
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Country=United States
}}
}}

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First and Second Nines of 9th NY Prevail at Yorktown VA

Salience Peripheral
Tags Civil War, Military
Location VA
City/State/Country: Newport News, VA, United States
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
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“The ‘first team’ of the Ninth New York Regiment beat the Fifty-first New Yorkers 31-34 [sic] at Yorktown Virginia, in 1863. But a few days later the ‘second nine’ of the two units played, with the Ninth Regiment triumphing by the fantastic score of 58-19!”

Bell Irvin Wiley, The Common Soldier in the Civil War, Book One, “The Life of Billy Yank,” page 170. Unavailable online in full text June 2009. Wiley’s footnotes are complicated, but it seems most likely the this account comes from “diary of Charles F. Johnson, March 4, 8, 1863, manuscript Minn. Historical Society.” It is unclear that the 9th was near Yorktown in early March. Note: can we confirm or disconfirm this Wiley reference?

[ba]--the book "The Long Roll" is the wartime journal of Charles F. Johnson, 9th NY, and undoubtedly is Wiley's source (or the same as Wiley's source). Pages 215-217 note these games, which were played in camp near Newport News, VA. "Frank Hughson, President of the Hawkins Zouaves Baseball club" accepted a challenge from the 51st NY. Wagers were made, and the games played March 4 and 8, 1863. Graham, "The Ninth Regiment, New York Volunteers" p. 405 and the published Letters of Edward King Wightman, p. 121, also mention these games.

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