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|Name=Actives v Benteens in SD on 31 July 1874
|Name=Actives v Benteens in SD on 31 July 1874
|Date=7/31/1874
|Coordinates=43.7666507, -103.5988057
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
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|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1874/07/31
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|State=SD
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|City=
|Field=Custer Park
|Modern Address=Custer, SD
|Modern Address=Custer, SD
|Field=Custer Park
|Number of Players=
|State=SD
|NY Rules=Yes
|Country=United States
|Game Number=
|Coordinates=43.7666507, -103.5988057
|Innings=
|Innings Note=2:25
|Home Team=Actives
|Home Team=Actives
|Home Score=11
|Away Team=Benteens
|Away Team=Benteens
|Home Score=11
|Away Score=6
|Away Score=6
|Innings Note=2:25
|Description=<p>Both teams were comprised of soldiers with the Seventh Cavalry, U.S. Army, under the command of Lt. Col. George Custer.</p>
|NY Rules=Yes
<p>The Actives represented Company L, and the Benteens Company H.</p>
|Description=<p>Both teams were comprised of soldiers with the Seventh Cavalry, U.S. Army, under the command of Lt. Col. George Custer.
<p>The Seventh Cavalry was on what was known as the Black Hills Expedition, having left their post at Fort Abraham Lincoln, near present day Bismarck, ND earlier in July, 1874.</p>
</p><p>The Actives represented Company L, and the Benteens Company H.  
<p>Many of the soldiers/players participating in the game were either killed or wounded at the Battle of the Little Big Horn two years later in July, 1876.</p>
</p><p>The Seventh Cavalry was on what was known as the Black Hills Expedition, having left their post at Fort Abraham Lincoln, near present day Bismarck, ND earlier in July, 1874.
<p>Custer SD (1880 pop. about 270) is about 35 miles SW of Rapid City SD and about 30 miles E of the Wyoming border.</p>
</p><p>Many of the soldiers/players participating in the game were either killed or wounded at the Battle of the Little Big Horn two years later in July, 1876.
|Sources=<p>Bismarck Tribune, September 2, 1874</p>
</p><p>Custer SD (1880 pop. about 270) is about 35 miles SW of Rapid City SD and about 30 miles E of the Wyoming border.
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|Sources=<p>Bismarck Tribune, September 2, 1874
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|Has Source On Hand=No
|Comment=<p>See also Eberle, "Seventh U.S. Cavalry Base Ball in Kansas, 1868-1870," Fort Hays State U. Monograph 2019 [ba]</p>
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Terry Bohn
|Submitted by=Terry Bohn
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|First in Location=
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|Players Locality=Non-local
|Players Locality=Non-local
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Date of Game Friday, July 31, 1874
Location SD, United States
Modern Address Custer, SD
Field  Add Field Page Custer Park
Home Team  Add Club Page Actives
Away Team  Add Club Page Benteens
Score 11 - 6
Description

Both teams were comprised of soldiers with the Seventh Cavalry, U.S. Army, under the command of Lt. Col. George Custer.

The Actives represented Company L, and the Benteens Company H.

The Seventh Cavalry was on what was known as the Black Hills Expedition, having left their post at Fort Abraham Lincoln, near present day Bismarck, ND earlier in July, 1874.

Many of the soldiers/players participating in the game were either killed or wounded at the Battle of the Little Big Horn two years later in July, 1876.

Custer SD (1880 pop. about 270) is about 35 miles SW of Rapid City SD and about 30 miles E of the Wyoming border.

Sources

Bismarck Tribune, September 2, 1874

Comment

See also Eberle, "Seventh U.S. Cavalry Base Ball in Kansas, 1868-1870," Fort Hays State U. Monograph 2019 [ba]

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