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- 1855.22 + (The Search for Base Ball Supremacy Begins? (It's the Knicks, For Now))
- 1870.1 + (The Streak Ends -- Reds Fall to Atlantic, 8-7, in 11 Innings)
- 1805.5 + (The Term "Bace" Not Related to Ballplaying, in Cornwall)
- 1860.94 + (The Term "Foul Line" Appears in Sunday Mercury Report on Excelsior-Atlantic Game)
- BC 3500000 c.1 + (The Thumb Comes into Play)
- 1857.5 + (The Tide Starts Turning in New England - Trimountain Club Adopts NY Game)
- 1863.62 + (The Times Calls a Spade a Spade-- Base Ball is Obliterating Cricket)
- 1780c.7 + (The Young Josiah Quincy of MA: "My Heart was in Ball")
- 1863.119 + (The officers mingled with the men)
- 1862.55 + (They Do It Differently in Philadelphia)
- 1863.66 + (They didn't know the rules!)
- 1862.59 + (Thirsty Baserunning)
- -1000s.1 + (Thirty Century-Old Leather-Covered Hardballs Found)
- 1857.49 + (Thirty Four Ball Clubs listed on Long Island)
- 1785.1 + (Thomas Jefferson: Hunting is Better for Character-building Than Ballplaying)
- 1830c.2 + (Thoreau Associates "Fast Day" with Base-Ball Played in Russet Fields)
- 1858.68 + (Thoreau Ponders Manliness in the Church and Base Ball)
- 1863.79 + (Thousands of soldiers playing ball)
- 1860.43 + (Three Ball Clubs Form in VT Village)
- 1860.56 + (Three Hartford CT Base Ball Clubs on the Move)
- 1865.25 + (Three Mutuals Banned for "Heaving" Game to Eckfords for $100)
- 1854.1 + (Three NY Clubs Meet: Agreed Rules Now Specify Pitching Distance "Not Less Than 15 Paces"")
- 1858.48 + (Three Youth Clubs in Rochester NY Disdain the NY Game)
- 1770.2 + (Three-on-Three Cricket Match Played on 100-Guinea Bet)
- 1743.2 + (Three-on-Three Cricket Match, A Close One, Draws Reported 10,000 Fans)
- 1868.8 + (Throwback ('Old-Fashioned') Game Planned in Rochester)
- 1866.10 + (Throwback Game of Cat-and-Dog Seen in Pittsburgh)
- 1825c.1 + (Thurlow Weed Recalls Baseball in Rochester NY)
- 1847.3 + (Tiny Book Has Odd Description of "Bat and Ball.")
- 1855.26 + (Tolland CT 265, Otis-Sandisfield MA 189 In Wicket Match)
- 1861.48 + (Too Cold for Baseball in Confederate Camp)
- 1820s.23 + (Town Ball Came to Central IL in the 1820s.)
- 1840s.42 + (Town Ball Club Finds Spot in NYC For Playing)
- 1860.13 + (Town Ball Hangs on in Philadelphia)
- 1863.110 + (Town Ball Played by 28th Alabama)
- 1856.39 + (Town Ball Played in Chicago in 1856?)
- 1855c.2 + (Town Ball Played in South Carolina)
- 1850s.31 + (Town Ball Played in Southeast MO)
- 1840s.41 + (Town Ball Recalled in Central IL)
- 1820s.5 + (Town Ball Recalled in Eastern IL)
- 1844.19 + (Town Ball Reported Among Cape May Attractions and "Mischief")
- 1829.5 + (Town Ball Takes Off in Philadelphia?)
- 1850s.30 + (Town Ball Well Known in Illinois)
- 1840c.17 + (Town Ball and Ballmaking in OH)
- 1750s.2 + (Town Ball and Cat Played in NC Lowlands?)
- 1862.74 + (Town Ball at Shiloh Battlefield)
- 1862.72 + (Town Ball club formed by Ohio Regiment in West Virginia)
- 1846.9 + (Town Ball in Rockford IL)
- 1830s.36 + (Town Ball, Bull Pen, Tip Cat Played in the Antebellum South)
- 1834.9 + (Town Ball, Other Games on Sabbath Subject to Dollar Fine in Springfield IL)
- 1850s.20 + (Town-ball Played in Ohio with "Lazarus" Rule)
- 1845c.13 + (Town-ball in IN Later [and Vaguely?] Recalled)
- 1860.76 + (Trade Games Proliferate)
- 1862.82 + (Trainees of 13th MA and 51st PA)
- 1616c.1 + (Translation of Homer Depicts Virgins Playing Stool-Ball, Disturbing Ulysses' Snooze)
- 1822.4 + (Trap Ball Advertised at Inn)
- 1828.10 + (Trap Ball Scam Reported!)
- 1850s.13 + (Trap Ball, Stool Ball, Well Established in Louisville KY)
- 1719.1 + (Trap and Stool-ball Help Set the Mood . . . <i>Again</i>)
- 1837.4 + (Trap-ball Found in Book of "Many Exercises and Exercises for Ladies")
- 1300s.1 + (Trapball Played in the British Isles)
- 1704.1 + (Traveler Observes Ball-Playing in CT)
- 1652.1 + (Traveler in Wales Reports "Laudable" Sunday Games of "Trap, Cat, Stool-ball, Racket &c")
- 1860.77 + (Treat Us Special)
- 1856.21 + (Trenton Club Forms for "Invigorating Amusement")
- 1864.31 + (Trophy Ball Kept in 22nd MA Regiment)
- 1816.8 + (Troy NY Bans Ballplaying)
- 1860.49 + (Troy NY Writer: "Every Newspaper" Covers Base Ball Games, Some Showing Regrettable "Petty Meanness")
- 1850c.34 + (Tut-ball Played at Young Ladies School in England)
- 1863.33 + (Twenty Sixth NJ 20, Second NY 12, in Virginia)
- 1850c.44 + (Twenty or So Cricket Clubs Dot the US)
- 1862.112 + (Twenty-First CT plays baseball in camp)
- 1860.85 + (Twist That Ball)
- 1860.41 + (Two Base Ball Tourneys in California)
- 1849.16 + (Two Eight-player Teams Play Bass Ball at Elysian Fields)
- 1656.2 + (Two English Counties Agree: Stoolball Gets "Too Much Attention.")
- 1859.20 + (Two More BB Clubs Issue Rules)
- 1864.29 + (Two NY Regiments Play “Grand Game on the Parade Ground” in VA)
- 1832c.2 + (Two NYC Clubs Known to Play Pre-modern Base Ball -- Use the Plugging of Runners)
- 1738.1 + (Two New Yorkers Get Guard House Sentence for Ballplaying At Time of Religious Rites)
- 1712.1 + (Two Noblemen Blasted for Sunday Cricket Play, and for Betting Too)
- 1852.16 + (Two Wicket Groups Vie in Litchfield CT)
- 1850c.35 + (U. of Michigan Alum Recalls Baseball, Wicket, Old-Cat Games)
- 1784.1 + (UPenn Bans Ball Playing Near Open University Windows)
- 1835.6 + (US Book Describes "Barn Ball," "Base, or Goal Ball.")
- 1834.3 + (US Chapbook in German Reprises 1832 Woodcut)
- 1862.3 + (US Cricket Enters Steeper Decline)
- 1857.15 + (US Editor Promotes Cricket as the "National Game")
- 1848.21 + (US General Swats at Cannonball with Sword During Mexican American War Calling it Baseball)
- 1850.29 + (US Has Twenty Cricket Clubs)
- 1815c.1 + (US Prisoners in Ontario at End of War of 1812 Play Ball)
- 1815c.2 + (US Prisoners of War in England Play Ball - at Great Peril, It Turned Out)
- 1787.4 + (US Publisher Offers Books "More Pleasurable Than Bat and Ball")
- 1847.17 + (US Traveler Sees Baseball-Like Game in Northeastern France)
- 1835c.10 + (Ubiquitous Woodcut Pops Up in Cincinnati)
- 1846.15 + (Umpires 1, Players 0)
- 1872.6 + (Umpiring Evolves As A Profession: Certification, Bipartisan Pay)
- 1866c.1 + (Umps Finally Begin to Call Strikes and Balls)
- 1860.78 + (Unenforced Rules Get Chadwick's Goat)
- 1863.42 + (Union Army Captain Sees Base Ball Good for Morale, and Health Too)