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- 1864.90 + (Union POWs play base ball in Macon POW Camp)
- 1862.80 + (Union POWs seen playing ball in Macon)
- 1864.30 + (Union Prisoner Reported Shot While Playing Ball in Texas Pen)
- 1864.26 + (Union Prisoners in Texas Given a Ball Ground – For a While)
- 1864.95 + (Union army garrison plays baseball at Fort Bartow)
- 1864.86 + (Union artillerists play baseball in Texas)
- 1862.116 + (Union occupiers play in Lexington MO)
- 1863.96 + (Union soldiers play ball in California)
- 1865.31 + (Union soldiers play baseball with Confederates)
- 1863.90 + (Union soldiers watch Confederates play ball)
- 1820.16 + (Union vs. Mechanics - First Mention of Club Cricket?)
- 1855.45 + (Unitarians' Christian Register Defends Base Ball on Fast Day)
- 1872.10 + (Unofficial Scoresheets Evolve, K's Not Reported Yet)
- 1833.8 + (Untitled Drawing of Ball Game [Wicket?] Appears in US 1830s Songbook)
- 1840.24 + (Unusual Georgia Townball Described in Unusual Detail)
- 1860.66 + (Unwanted Walk-Off)
- 1867.3 + (Upset Gives Western Clubs First win vs. the East)
- 1828c.3 + (Upstate Author Carried Now-Lost 1828 Clipping on Base Ball in Rochester)
- 1842.12 + (Use in VA of "Base Ball")
- 1862.81 + (VA Artillerymen play town ball)
- 1840s.36 + (VA Lad Plays Chermany at Recess)
- 1787.2 + (VT Man's Letter to Brother Says "Three Times is Out at Wicket")
- 1854.9 + (Van Cott Letter Summarizes Year in Base Ball in NYC; Foresees "Higher Position" for 1855 Base Ball)
- 1835.3 + (Van Cott Source Recalls Diamond-Shaped Field in 1835)
- 1856.36 + (Variant Schoolboy Ballgames Described North of NYC)
- 1866.15 + (Vassar has First female Base ball club?)
- 1861.8 + (Vermont Club Forms)
- 1803.5 + (Vermont Paper Associates Adult Tradesmen with Ballplaying)
- 1864.7 + (Vermont Regiment Plays in Louisiana)
- 1828c.5 + (Vermont Schoolboy Recalls Playing Goal, With Elm Trees as Goals)
- 1863.88 + (Vermont soldiers play base and foot ball)
- 1863.16 + (Vermonters Play Ball in Virginia)
- 1862.39 + (Vermonters Play Manly Sport of Football, (and Base Ball) in Virginia)
- 1610.1 + (Very Early Cricket Match)
- 1550c.2 + (Very Early Cricket Play Recalled at Southern England School.)
- 1851.4 + (Very Early Game in Illinois Involves Joliet, Lockport?)
- 1846.20 + (Very Early Knicks Game Washed Out . . . in Brooklyn)
- 1330.1 + (Vicar of Winkfield Advises Against Bat/Ball Games in Churchyards; First Stoolball Reference?)
- 1828.8 + (View of NYC Ballplayers "A Worse Menace Than Traffic")
- 1660c.1 + (Village Life: The Men to Foot-Ball, Maids and Kids to Stoolball)
- 1859.46 + (Visiting English Cricketers View the Bound Rule as "Childish")
- 1817.1 + (Visitor to Philly Tells of Cricket Play There)
- 1861.39 + (WAR!)
- 1864.19 + (Waiting for Sherman, and Playing, in Georgia)
- 1808.1 + (Wall Streeters Are Bearish on Ballplaying "and Other Annoyances")
- 1846.6 + (Walt Whitman Sees Boys Playing "Base" in Brooklyn: "Glorious")
- 1861.23 + (War Sinks Silver Balls)
- 1813.2 + (War of 1812 General in OH Said to Play Ball with "Lowest" Soldiers)
- BC2400c.1 + (Was Egypt the Well-Spring of Ballplaying? Text Has “Strike the Ball” Reference)
- 1854.4 + (Was Lewis Wadsworth the First Paid Player?)