This York (Pa.) Gazette story from Aug. 29, 1901, tells about the first night baseball game played in York - and probably York County. Special rules were put in for this game. Background posts: Sons of Union vets seeking relatives of Civil War soldier from U.S. Colored Troops, 32nd Regiment and York's American War Mothers monument captures interest and Adding to York baseball timeline: Revs ready for 'second helping'
Officials are looking for ways to give York's Penn Park new life.
The relatively light use of the city park today can shroud its heavy use throughout history.
For example, it was the place where freedman from the South headed upon reaching York, north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
It housed a large Civil War military hospital.
And, on a lighter note, a ballpark, complete with grandstand, home of a Penn Park team, operated there. It was there that York's first night baseball game was played in late August 1901... .













