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|Year Number=63
|Year Number=63
|Headline=Right and Left wings of 13th NY in Sufolk, VA
|Headline=Right and Left wings of 13th NY in Sufolk, VA
|Salience=2
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War
|Tags=Civil War, Holidays, Military,
|Location=VA,
|Coordinates=36.7282054, -76.5835621
|Coordinates=36.7282054, -76.5835621
|State=VA
|State=VA
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|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Holiday=4th of July
|Text=<p>The Brooklyn Evening Star, July 9, 1862 prints a 7-5-62 letter from the 13th NY Regt. at Camp Cook, Suffolk, VA: "As soon as we got dinner settled, we got up a game of ball between the right and left wings. It was a very interesting game, and lasted all the afternoon. The Left Wing being 18 runs to 11--Company C in the left wing, of course."</p>
|Text=<p>The Brooklyn Evening Star, July 9, 1862 prints a 7-5-62 letter from the 13th NY Regt. at Camp Cook, Suffolk, VA: "As soon as we got dinner settled, we got up a game of ball between the right and left wings. It was a very interesting game, and lasted all the afternoon. The Left Wing being 18 runs to 11--Company C in the left wing, of course."</p>
<p>This game is also reported in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 12, 1862. From Camp "Crook," on July 4th.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Brooklyn Evening Star, July 9, 1862</p>
|Sources=<p>The Brooklyn Evening Star, July 9, 1862</p>
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice

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Right and Left wings of 13th NY in Sufolk, VA

Salience Peripheral
Tags Civil War, Holidays, Military
Location VA
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
Holiday 4th of July
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The Brooklyn Evening Star, July 9, 1862 prints a 7-5-62 letter from the 13th NY Regt. at Camp Cook, Suffolk, VA: "As soon as we got dinner settled, we got up a game of ball between the right and left wings. It was a very interesting game, and lasted all the afternoon. The Left Wing being 18 runs to 11--Company C in the left wing, of course."

This game is also reported in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 12, 1862. From Camp "Crook," on July 4th.

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The Brooklyn Evening Star, July 9, 1862

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