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|Headline=In Virginia: Select Nine 29, 2nd NJ Brigade 15 | |Headline=In Virginia: Select Nine 29, 2nd NJ Brigade 15 | ||
|Text=<p>“A match game of base ball was played near the banks of the Rappahannock on the 2<sup>nd</sup> inst., between selected nines of the 2d and 26<sup>th</sup> Regiments, and of the 2d New Jersey Brigade, resulting in favor of the former, 29 to 15. Among the players of the former were Lieuts. Linen [see file CW-65] and Neidisch [sic?] of the Eureka and Newark Clubs.”</p><p><u>Newark</u><u> Daily Advertiser</u>, June 6, 1863. Provided by John Zinn, March 10, 2009. </p> | |Text=<p>“A match game of base ball was played near the banks of the Rappahannock on the 2<sup>nd</sup> inst., between selected nines of the 2d and 26<sup>th</sup> Regiments, and of the 2d New Jersey Brigade, resulting in favor of the former, 29 to 15. Among the players of the former were Lieuts. Linen [see file CW-65] and Neidisch [sic?] of the Eureka and Newark Clubs.”</p><p><u>Newark</u><u> Daily Advertiser</u>, June 6, 1863. Provided by John Zinn, March 10, 2009. </p> | ||
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Text | “A match game of base ball was played near the banks of the Rappahannock on the 2nd inst., between selected nines of the 2d and 26th Regiments, and of the 2d New Jersey Brigade, resulting in favor of the former, 29 to 15. Among the players of the former were Lieuts. Linen [see file CW-65] and Neidisch [sic?] of the Eureka and Newark Clubs.” Newark Daily Advertiser, June 6, 1863. Provided by John Zinn, March 10, 2009. |
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