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|Headline=8th Kansas Plays near Nashville
|Headline=8th Kansas Plays near Nashville
|Salience=3
|Salience=3
|Tags=Civil War, Military,
|Tags=Civil War, Military
|Location=TN,  
|Location=TN,
|Coordinates=36.1626638, -86.78160159999999
|Coordinates=36.1626638, -86.78160159999999
|State=TN
|State=TN
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|Text=<p>The Atchison <em>Freedom's Champion</em>, May 2, 1863 prints a letter from the 8th Kansas, Nashville, TN, April 22: "The men enjoy themselves well, and it looks more like a college play ground than an encampment in the rebel country, to see our officers and privates playing ball together."</p>
|Text=<p>The Atchison <em>Freedom's Champion</em>, May 2, 1863 prints a letter from the 8th Kansas, Nashville, TN, April 22: "The men enjoy themselves well, and it looks more like a college play ground than an encampment in the rebel country, to see our officers and privates playing ball together."</p>
|Sources=<p>The Atchison&nbsp;<em>Freedom's Champion</em>, May 2, 1863</p>
|Sources=<p>The Atchison&nbsp;<em>Freedom's Champion</em>, May 2, 1863</p>
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8th Kansas Plays near Nashville

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The Atchison Freedom's Champion, May 2, 1863 prints a letter from the 8th Kansas, Nashville, TN, April 22: "The men enjoy themselves well, and it looks more like a college play ground than an encampment in the rebel country, to see our officers and privates playing ball together."

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