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  • ...to apply to them only. The correspondent writes from a camp near Falmouth, VA. </p>
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  • |Location=VA, |State=VA
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  • ...these orders with serenity, and in the first days of June abandoned itself in unclaimed hours, to the pleasant pastime of cricket &ndash; a game very dea ...&rdquo; search. The regiment was camped at White Oak Church, near Falmouth VA. The regiment has several companies from Philadelphia.</p>
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  • |Headline=Twenty Sixth NJ 20, Second NY 12, in Virginia |State=VA
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  • ...10th MA: Ballplaying Has “Become a Mania” in 1863 Camp, Wicket Also Played in 1864 ...le.</p><p>In April 1864 the 10<sup>th</sup> was camped near Brandy Station VA. <u>Ours</u> [page 256] suddenly lists ballplaying on seven days between Ap
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  • |Headline=Eventual National League Prexy Sticks with Cricket in War Camp ...layed occasionally during the remainder of the war, but after my discharge in 1865 I came to Washington and joined the American Cricket Club of this city
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  • |State=VA |City=Falmouth
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  • |Related Pages=Chronology:Civil_War, Chronology, Ballplaying in Civil War Camps ...the Civil War (Millen 2001; Kirsch 2003)<ref>George B. Kirsch, <u>Baseball in Blue and Gray</u> (Princeton U., 2003); Patricia Millen, <u>From Pastime to
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