Early baseball in North Carolina/Club 16

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Location North Carolina
Year 1876
City Salisbury
State North Carolina
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.

Sources

Salisbury Carolina Watchman, May 4, May 11, May 18, 1876.