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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1863
|Year=1863
|Year Number=27
|Headline=Weary Soldier Plays Ball a Little While
|Headline=Weary Soldier Plays Ball a Little While
|Text=<p>“April 26<sup>th</sup> 1863. “Another day has passed and I have made a full day in the pay rolls. I heartily wish they were finished for I am tired of them. After parade played ball for half an hour . . . I think we will certainly march in a day or two:</p><p>George French, Diaries for 1862 and 1863. Provided by Michael Aubrecht, May 15, 2009. French was a sergeant in the 105<sup>th</sup> NY. <b>Note:</b> we need to re-examine the context for this reference; where was the 105<sup>th</sup> in April, where was French from. The regiment had some soldiers from Rochester NY, including many Irish immigrants. </p>
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War
|Tags=Civil War, Military,
|Location=VA,
|Coordinates=33.9050484, -118.05404450000003
|State=VA
|City=Falmouth
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>&ldquo;April 26<sup>th</sup> 1863. &ldquo;Another day has passed and I have made a full day in the pay rolls. I heartily wish they were finished for I am tired of them. After parade played ball for half an hour . . . I think we will certainly march in a day or two:</p>
<p>George French, Diaries for 1862 and 1863. Provided by Michael Aubrecht, May 15, 2009. French was a sergeant in the 105<sup>th</sup> NY. <strong>Note:</strong> we need to re-examine the context for this reference; where was the 105<sup>th</sup> in April, where was French from. The regiment had some soldiers from Rochester NY, including many Irish immigrants.</p>
<p>The 105th was near Falmouth, VA that April. [ba]</p>
|Comment=<p>In March 1863 the much-reduced 105th NY was consolidated with the 94th NY. The new unit acted as provost guard (military police) near Falmouth, VA in April 1863.</p>
|External Number=60
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Country=United States
}}
}}

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Weary Soldier Plays Ball a Little While

Salience Peripheral
Tags Civil War, Military
Location VA
City/State/Country: Falmouth, VA, United States
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
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“April 26th 1863. “Another day has passed and I have made a full day in the pay rolls. I heartily wish they were finished for I am tired of them. After parade played ball for half an hour . . . I think we will certainly march in a day or two:

George French, Diaries for 1862 and 1863. Provided by Michael Aubrecht, May 15, 2009. French was a sergeant in the 105th NY. Note: we need to re-examine the context for this reference; where was the 105th in April, where was French from. The regiment had some soldiers from Rochester NY, including many Irish immigrants.

The 105th was near Falmouth, VA that April. [ba]

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In March 1863 the much-reduced 105th NY was consolidated with the 94th NY. The new unit acted as provost guard (military police) near Falmouth, VA in April 1863.

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