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|Year=1865
|Year=1865
|Year Number=37
|Year Number=37
|Headline=Opdycjke's Tigers Play ball in AL
|Headline=Opdycke's Tigers Play ball in AL
|Salience=3
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War, Military,  
|Tags=Civil War, Military,  
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=34.7303688, -86.58610369999997
|Coordinates=34.7303688, -86.58610369999997
|State=AL
|State=AL
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|Text=<p>Clark, "Opdycke Tigers" (125th Ohio) p. 379, etc. quotes a soldier's diary as saying (Feb. 2, 1865, near Huntsville): "The boys played ball on the parade ground." (Feb. 3, similar). Feb. 27: "Clear day. Ball game in morning. No drill or dress parade."</p>
|Text=<p>Clark, "Opdycke Tigers" (125th Ohio) p. 379, etc. quotes a soldier's diary as saying (Feb. 2, 1865, near Huntsville): "The boys played ball on the parade ground." (Feb. 3, similar). Feb. 27: "Clear day. Ball game in morning. No drill or dress parade."</p>
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Reviewed=Yes
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|Has Supplemental Text=No
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Clark, "Opdycke Tigers" (125th Ohio) p. 379, etc. quotes a soldier's diary as saying (Feb. 2, 1865, near Huntsville): "The boys played ball on the parade ground." (Feb. 3, similar). Feb. 27: "Clear day. Ball game in morning. No drill or dress parade."

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