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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1805
|Year Number=6
|Headline=In SC, Some Slaves Use Sundays for Ballplaying
|Headline=In SC, Some Slaves Use Sundays for Ballplaying
|Year=1805
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=African Americans,
|Location=US South
|Location=US South
|Tags=African Americans
|Country=United States
|Text=<p>"The negroes when not hurried have this day [Sunday] for amusement &amp; great numbers are seen about, some playing ball, some with things for sale &amp; some dressed up going to meeting." </p>
|Coordinates=34.0007104, -81.0348144
<p>Edward Hooker, Diaries, 1805-1830: MS 72876 and 72877, Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford CT; per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games," <u>Base Ball</u>, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), pages 29-30. Tom [ibid, page 29] describes Hooker as a recent Yale graduate who in 1805 was a newly-arrived tutor in Columbia, SC. Tom says "this may be the first recorded evidence of slaves [p29/30] playing ball.</p>
|State=SC
|City=Columbia
|Text=<p>"The negroes when not hurried have this day [Sunday] for amusement &amp; great numbers are seen about, some playing ball, some with things for sale &amp; some dressed up going to meeting."&nbsp; &nbsp;-- Edward Hooker</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>Edward Hooker, Diaries, 1805-1830: MS 72876 and 72877, Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford CT; per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games,"&nbsp;<span>Base Ball</span>, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), pages 29-30. Tom [ibid, page 29] describes Hooker as a recent Yale graduate who in 1805 was a newly-arrived tutor in Columbia, SC.&nbsp;</p>
|Comment=<p>Tom Altherr says "this may be the first recorded evidence of slaves [see p29/30] playing ball.</p>
|Query=<p>How about the evidence in [[1797.5]]?</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=6
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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In SC, Some Slaves Use Sundays for Ballplaying

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"The negroes when not hurried have this day [Sunday] for amusement & great numbers are seen about, some playing ball, some with things for sale & some dressed up going to meeting."   -- Edward Hooker

 

Sources

Edward Hooker, Diaries, 1805-1830: MS 72876 and 72877, Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford CT; per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games," Base Ball, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), pages 29-30. Tom [ibid, page 29] describes Hooker as a recent Yale graduate who in 1805 was a newly-arrived tutor in Columbia, SC. 

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Tom Altherr says "this may be the first recorded evidence of slaves [see p29/30] playing ball.

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How about the evidence in 1797.5?

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