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    On page 20 of Philip Goode's journal (at http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/regimen...urnalgoode.htm) he notes that at Benton Barracks on Sunday 23 March that "...The boys mostly spent the day playing ball." I had also read an earlier source about how recreation at Camp Halleck in Keokuk was limited to singing, dancing, and the occasional game of base ball but I cannot find that specific reference right now (of course).

    I have from K and P Weaver an 1860 ash bat and two 9" lemon-peel base balls. I use them in my history class to teach the kids about New York rules (1845) base ball for a lesson on how culture and values are reflected through entertainment. I'd be willing, if enough interest is there, to tote them on and in my knapsack during The Grand Adventure for a company level base ball game using the 1845 rules if/when time permits.

    Best wishes,

    Alexander Vasquez

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    Alexander,
    How about a co. vs. co. game? I know tom Rock in our co. B also teaches baseball to his students too using period rules, and I bet he and some of the boys would be up for it.
    Warren Dickinson


    Currently a History Hippy at South Union Shaker Village
    Member of the original Pickett's Mill Interpretive Volunteer Staff & Co. D, 17th Ky Vol. Inf
    Former Mudsill
    Co-Creator of the States Rights Guard in '92

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      Company v company is certainly a possibility; the only thing is going to be a) how tired are we Saturday afternoon/evening and b) what's going to happen Sunday. The equipment is surprisingly not that heavy and I have a uni-knot rig to tie the bat vertically to the outside of the knapsack. Intra-company games may be easier to arrange, but company v company is regimentally entertaining...

      Best wishes,

      Alexander Vasquez
      Company C 15 IA

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