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1847.18 Holiday Round Ball in NH

Age of Players:

Youth

"Fast.  This time-hallowed, if not time-honored occasion, was observed in the usual way.  The ministers preached to pews exhibiting a beggarly emptiness, upon the sins of the nation -- a frightful subject enough, heaven knows.  The b-hoys smoked cigars, kicked football, played round ball, long ball, and old cat, and went generally into the outward observances peculiar to the occasion. [Nashua (NH) Telegraph]."

Sources:

Nashua Telegraph, as reported in the Boston Currier, April 14, 1847

Comment:

Stephen Katz observes: "The "fast" referred to was probably Thanksgiving, celebrated on April 13, 1847."

Query:

"Long ball": See 1853.20.

"B-hoys": See 1847.14.

Can we determine the ages of the players?

 

Year
1847
Item
1847.18
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1862.105 Base Ball, Old Cat played in camp

The Woodstock (IL) Sentinel, Jan. 21, 1863 prints a Dec. 20, 1862 letter from William E. Smith of the 124th Illinois Infantry, in camp 12 miles north of Oxford, MS. He writes that the soldiers are amusing themselves playing "base ball, one, two, three 'old cat'"

Sources:

The Woodstock (IL) Sentinel, Jan. 21, 1863

Comment:

Other soldiers near Oxford also played. See 1862.86.

Year
1862
Item
1862.105
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