Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 16
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|Location=North Carolina | |Location=North Carolina | ||
|Year=1876 | |Year=1876 | ||
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+ | |Modern-address=Salisbury NC | ||
|City=Salisbury | |City=Salisbury | ||
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|Nickname=Surprise | |Nickname=Surprise | ||
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|Pagetext=Baseball games were played in 1863, and perhaps 1862, at the Salisbury POW camp. See “Base Ball,” Spring 2011, page 152. Some sources say the Confederate guards occasionally joined in on the games. | |Pagetext=Baseball games were played in 1863, and perhaps 1862, at the Salisbury POW camp. See “Base Ball,” Spring 2011, page 152. Some sources say the Confederate guards occasionally joined in on the games. | ||
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- | |Sources=Salisbury Carolina Watchman, May 4, May 11, May 18, 1876. | + | But it does not appear that viewing the POW games spurred the locals to play baseball themselves. The first notice I can find is the Gold Hill club beating the “Surprise” of Salisbury May 13, 1876, 21 to 14. Salisbury Carolina Watchman, May 4, May 11, May 18, 1876. |
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+ | Salisbury NC (current pop. about 33,500)is about 40 miles SW of Winston-Salem NC. | ||
+ | Gold Hill NC (current pop. unknown) is about 15 miles SE of Salisbury NC. | ||
+ | |Sources=Salisbury Carolina Watchman, May 4, May 11, May 18, 1876. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 3 September 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> North Carolina -> Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 16 |
Location | North Carolina |
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Year | 1876 |
Month | 5 |
Date | 13 |
Modern address | Salisbury NC |
City | Salisbury |
State | NC |
Nickname | Surprise |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Baseball games were played in 1863, and perhaps 1862, at the Salisbury POW camp. See “Base Ball,” Spring 2011, page 152. Some sources say the Confederate guards occasionally joined in on the games.
But it does not appear that viewing the POW games spurred the locals to play baseball themselves. The first notice I can find is the Gold Hill club beating the “Surprise” of Salisbury May 13, 1876, 21 to 14. Salisbury Carolina Watchman, May 4, May 11, May 18, 1876.
Salisbury NC (current pop. about 33,500)is about 40 miles SW of Winston-Salem NC. Gold Hill NC (current pop. unknown) is about 15 miles SE of Salisbury NC.
Sources
Salisbury Carolina Watchman, May 4, May 11, May 18, 1876.