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Date of Game | May 1860 |
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Game | town ball |
Location | Springfield, IL, United States |
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Description | Abe Lincoln is reported to have been playing "town ball... with a parcel of boys" in Springfield when he was notified of the GOP nomination for president. See the Denver Post, May 30, 1860. The diary of William W. Heartsill, Confederate soldier (published under the title "1491 Days...") says that in March 1863, while in Camp Butler POW Camp near Springfield, IL, the prisoners played "town-ball." |
Sources | Heartsill, "1491 Days..." |
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Submitted by | Bruce Allardice |
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Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
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