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Imprisoned Maryland Senator Notes Ballplaying
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Text | “December 12 [1861]: “Another beautiful day, intensely cold in the morning, but moderating towards noon, the ball players enjoyed it very much” [page 114]. “December 19 [1861]. Another warm and pleasant day, of which the ball-players took advantage.” [page 117]. Lawrence Sangston, “Diary of Lawrence Sangston, December 1862,” Bastiles of the North (Kelly, Hedian and Piet, Baltimore, 1863). Provided by Jeff Kittel, 5/12/09. After October 31, 1861, Sangston was confined in Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. He was released on January 2, 1862 |
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1861. Imprisoned Maryland Senator Notes Ballplaying"
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