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Horace Wilson was originally from North Gorham, Maine, and fought in the US Civil War as part of the 12th Maine regiment.  After the war, he traveled to Japan as a teacher, and is credited as first introducing the game of baseball to Japan.
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Horace Wilson was originally from Gorham, Maine, and fought in the US Civil War as part of the 12th Maine regiment.  After the war, he traveled to Japan as a teacher, and is credited as first introducing the game of baseball to Japan.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* ''Gorham man's Gift to Japan: A National Pasttime'', Maine Sunday Telegram. May 20th, 2007.
 
* ''Gorham man's Gift to Japan: A National Pasttime'', Maine Sunday Telegram. May 20th, 2007.
  
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[[Category:Foreigners|Wilson, Horace]][[Category:Meiji Period|Wilson, Horace]]

Latest revision as of 23:30, 21 October 2007

  • Birth: February 10th, 1843
  • Death: March 4th, 1927


Horace Wilson was originally from Gorham, Maine, and fought in the US Civil War as part of the 12th Maine regiment. After the war, he traveled to Japan as a teacher, and is credited as first introducing the game of baseball to Japan.

References

  • Gorham man's Gift to Japan: A National Pasttime, Maine Sunday Telegram. May 20th, 2007.