Steers' nine v Baldwon's nine on 29 June 1861: Difference between revisions

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{{Ballgame
|Name=Steers' nine v Baldwon's nine on 29 June 1861
|Name=Steers' nine v Baldwin's nine on 29 June 1861
|Coordinates=38.9071923, -77.0368707
|Coordinates=38.9071923, -77.0368707
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
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|Home Team=Steers' nine
|Home Team=Steers' nine
|Home Score=17
|Home Score=17
|Away Team=Baldwon's nine
|Away Team=Baldwin's nine
|Away Score=39
|Away Score=39
|Description=<p>The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861 prints a June 25th letter from Camp Wool [in DC] saying that Steers' nine (Company E) played Baldwin's nine (Company D), the two nines containing some of the best players of NYC and Brooklyn. The Washington Evening Star, July 1, 1861 reports that this was between 2 companies of the 14th New York, camped near 7th Street Park, and that Co. D won 39-17.</p><p>See also the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 5, 1861, which calls the soldiers in Co. D "many old and almost professional players." The regiment's colonel umpired the game.</p>
|Description=<p>The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861 prints a June 25th letter from Camp Wool [in DC] saying that Steers' nine (Company E) played Baldwin's nine (Company D), the two nines containing some of the best players of NYC and Brooklyn. The Washington Evening Star, July 1, 1861 reports that this was between 2 companies of the 14th New York, camped near 7th Street Park, and that Co. D won 39-17.</p>
|Sources=See 1861.54
<p>See also the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 5, 1861, which calls the soldiers in Co. D "many old and almost professional players." The regiment's colonel umpired the game.</p>
|Sources=<p>See 1861.54</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes

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Date of Game Saturday, June 29, 1861
Location Washington, DC, United States
Field  Add Field Page Camp Wood
Home Team  Add Club Page Steers' nine
Away Team  Add Club Page Baldwin's nine
Score 17 - 39
Description

The DC National Republican, June 28, 1861 prints a June 25th letter from Camp Wool [in DC] saying that Steers' nine (Company E) played Baldwin's nine (Company D), the two nines containing some of the best players of NYC and Brooklyn. The Washington Evening Star, July 1, 1861 reports that this was between 2 companies of the 14th New York, camped near 7th Street Park, and that Co. D won 39-17.

See also the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 5, 1861, which calls the soldiers in Co. D "many old and almost professional players." The regiment's colonel umpired the game.

Sources

See 1861.54

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