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Abner Doubleday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Abner Doubleday

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-10
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  • Publisher: McFarland

While Abner Doubleday is remembered primarily, and mistakenly, for having "invented" baseball (he did not), it was his selfless exercise of duty to his nation that should be honored. Following his youth in Auburn, New York, and his days as a cadet at West Point to the Union general's involvement in the American Civil War and his public service afterwards, he is revealed in this biography as a man who took unpopular stands but was guided by a firm vision of justice. One chapter fully explores the baseball myth.

Abner Doubleday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Abner Doubleday

Biography of a famous Civil War general who some say invented baseball.

Abner Doubleday: His Life and Times
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Abner Doubleday: His Life and Times

Abner Doubleday: His Life and Times is a full-length biography of a man who lingered on the fringes of history for nearly 150 years. His story is one of a man who was remembered for a myth, not his actual deeds. This story sheds light on the man who was as complex as any modern person; a man who was far ahead of his time. When General John F. Reynolds fell at the beginning of the Battle of Gettysburg, it was Doubleday who took on the command of the troops during the first day. As the Union retreated at the end of the day and the two armies flowed through the streets, Abner was seen in the midst of the wounded and stragglers as he tried to learn more details of the action. He rode rapidly back to the front. His horse was covered with foam and the flushed face of the General bespoke the tremendous strain under which he was laboring. A subordinate officer described Abner, He handles his troops under fire with the same composure he would exhibit at a review or parade. (He is) a man of unquestioned bravery, cool and clear sighted on the battlefield.

Abner Doubleday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Abner Doubleday

Abner Doubleday: His Life and Times is a full-length biography of a man who lingered on the fringes of history for nearly 150 years. His story is one of a man who was remembered for a myth, not his actual deeds. This story sheds light on the man who was as complex as any modern person; a man who was far ahead of his time. When General John F. Reynolds fell at the beginning of the Battle of Gettysburg, it was Doubleday who took on the command of the troops during the first day. As the Union retreated at the end of the day and the two armies flowed through the streets, Abner was seen in the midst of the wounded and stragglers as he tried to learn more details of the action. He "rode rapidly back to the front. His horse was covered with foam and the flushed face of the General bespoke the tremendous strain under which he was laboring." A subordinate officer described Abner, "He handles his troops under fire with the same composure he would exhibit at a review or parade. (He is) a man of unquestioned bravery, cool and clear sighted on the battlefield."

My Life in the Old Army
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

My Life in the Old Army

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: TCU Press

Often thought of as the inventor of baseball - the great American pastime - Abner Doubleday was first and foremost a soldier. My Life in the Old Army is comprised of a set of previously unpublished writings (the originals are housed at the New-York Historical Society) with an emphasis on Doubleday's tour of duty during the Mexican War. He was on hand for the first shots of the conflict, for the battles of Monterrey and Buena Vista, and later served in Saltillo after the campaign moved farther south toward Mexico City. Fluent in Spanish, he traveled far and wide in Mexico and describes his experiences in this volume.

Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Chancellorsville and Gettysburg

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Abner Doubleday and Baseball's Beginning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Abner Doubleday and Baseball's Beginning

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Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1876
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Baseball Fever
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Baseball Fever

This detailed history of early baseball in rural Michigan focuses on the evolution of America's pastime from child's game to organized sport and challenges the notion that baseball's development was strictly an East Coast phenomenon

Baseball's First Inning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Baseball's First Inning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-29
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  • Publisher: McFarland

This history of America's pastime describes the evolution of baseball from early bat and ball games to its growth and acceptance in different regions of the country. Such New York clubs as the Atlantics, Excelsiors and Mutuals are a primary focus, serving as examples of how the sport became more sophisticated and popular. The author compares theories about many of baseball's "inventors," exploring the often fascinating stories of several of baseball's oldest founding myths. The impact of the Civil War on the sport is discussed and baseball's unsteady path to becoming America's national game is analyzed at length.