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|Text=In  the Spring of 1862, while in camp in Beaufort, SC, the 79th NY Infantry, a Scottish-American unit known as the Highlanders, played "Base Ball and Cricket" to "occupy some of our leisure moments."
|Text=<p>In&nbsp; the Spring of 1862, while in camp in Beaufort, SC, the 79th NY Infantry, a Scottish-American unit known as the Highlanders, played "Base Ball and Cricket" to "occupy some of our leisure moments."</p>
|Sources=Todd, "The Seventy-Ninth..."
|Sources=<p>Todd, "The Seventy-Ninth..."</p>
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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In  the Spring of 1862, while in camp in Beaufort, SC, the 79th NY Infantry, a Scottish-American unit known as the Highlanders, played "Base Ball and Cricket" to "occupy some of our leisure moments."

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Todd, "The Seventy-Ninth..."

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