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|Date=25
|Date=25
|City=Hilton Head
|City=Hilton Head
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|State=SC
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|State=South Carolina
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|Modern-address=Hiltoin Head SC
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|NYBaseball=Likely
|NYBaseball=Likely
|Locals=Non-locals
|Locals=Non-locals
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|Team2=team from the 47th and 48th NY
|Team2=team from the 47th and 48th NY
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
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|First=false
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
|Pagetext=This famous game was played Christmas Day at Hilton Head, before some 10,000 spectators, between the nine of the 165th NY Infantry, and a team from the 47th and 48th NY Infantry. All three regiments were from NYC/Brooklyn, and presumably the members played amateur NY-style ball.
|Pagetext=This famous game was played Christmas Day at Hilton Head, before some 10,000 spectators, between the nine of the 165th NY Infantry, and a team from the 47th and 48th NY Infantry. All three regiments were from NYC/Brooklyn, and presumably the members played amateur NY-style ball.
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|Sources=Kirsch, "Baseball in Blue & Gray", and online soruces.
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Hilton Head is on the Atlantic coast, about 70 miles SW of Charleston SC.
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|Sources=Kirsch, "Baseball in Blue & Gray", and online sources.
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