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|Year=1862
|Year Suffix=c
|Year Suffix=c
|Year=1862
|Year Number=3
|Headline=Marylander Sees Officers Play Base Ball
|Headline=Marylander Sees Officers Play Base Ball
|Text=<p>“[A] wheelbarrow race and a contest to catch two greased pigs rounded out the Christmas Day festivities for a soldier from Maryland, after he witnessed the officers of his company play three innings of baseball.”</p><p>Patricia Millen, <u>From Pastime to Passion: Baseball and the Civil War</u> (Heritage, 2001), page 23. Millen’s citation: John Cumming, <u>Runners and Walkers: A Nineteenth Century Sports Chronicle</u> (Regnary Gateway, Chicago, 1981), page 65. Full text of this book is unavailable online July 2009: a snippet view on Google Books via “’runners and walkers’ 1981” search does not include a reference to the officers’ game, nor indicate a time or year for a Christmas celebration. </p>
|Salience=3
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War
|Tags=Civil War, Military,
|Text=<p>&ldquo;[A] wheelbarrow race and a contest to catch two greased pigs rounded out the Christmas Day festivities for a soldier from Maryland, after he witnessed the officers of his company play three innings of baseball.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Patricia Millen, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">From Pastime to Passion: Baseball and the Civil War</span> (Heritage, 2001), page 23. Millen&rsquo;s citation: John Cumming, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Runners and Walkers: A Nineteenth Century Sports Chronicle</span> (Regnary Gateway, Chicago, 1981), page 65. Full text of this book is unavailable online July 2009: a snippet view on Google Books via &ldquo;&rsquo;runners and walkers&rsquo; 1981&rdquo; search does not include a reference to the officers&rsquo; game, nor indicate a time or year for a Christmas celebration.</p>
|External Number=148
|External Number=148
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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“[A] wheelbarrow race and a contest to catch two greased pigs rounded out the Christmas Day festivities for a soldier from Maryland, after he witnessed the officers of his company play three innings of baseball.”

Patricia Millen, From Pastime to Passion: Baseball and the Civil War (Heritage, 2001), page 23. Millen’s citation: John Cumming, Runners and Walkers: A Nineteenth Century Sports Chronicle (Regnary Gateway, Chicago, 1981), page 65. Full text of this book is unavailable online July 2009: a snippet view on Google Books via “’runners and walkers’ 1981” search does not include a reference to the officers’ game, nor indicate a time or year for a Christmas celebration.

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