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In 1864, George D Prentice, editor of the ""Louisville Daily Journal"" created the persona of Sue Mundy, a Civil War guerilla who was in actuality a young man named Marcellus Jerome Clarke. This volume offers an account of Clarke's exploits in Kentucky during the Civil War.
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This text is an anthology of 23 papers that were presented at the Eleventh Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture. The papers focus on the antecendents of baseball and the early history of American's national pastime.
This is an anthology of papers that were presented at the Twelfth Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, held June 7-9, 2000, and co-sponsored by the State University of New York at Oneonta and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.