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  • ...1856 to 1860 ({{#ask:[[Concept:Main Chronology]][[Year::> 1856]][[Year::< 1860]]|format=count}} entries) |Short Name=1856 - 1860
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  • ...1856 to 1860 ({{#ask:[[Concept:Main Chronology]][[Year::> 1856]][[Year::< 1860]]|format=count}} entries) |Short Name=1856 - 1860
    237 bytes (24 words) - 18:37, 23 February 2013
  • |Date=1860/07/20 |Date Note=Perhaps 1856
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  • |Year=1856 ...to the editor of the <em>Bulletin </em>by a good Christian on February 13, 1856 who complained about boys and young men plaing ball on the sabbath."</p>
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  • ...ted two essays to the <em>Special Protoball Issue</em> of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Base Ball </span>the spring:</div> ...erline;">Base Ball</span>. <strong>5</strong>(1):&nbsp;&nbsp; 114 - 117 (co-written with [[Larry McCray]].</div>
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  • |Date=1856/11/08 |Description=<p>Porter's Spirit of the Times - 11/8/1856</p>
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  • |Date=1856/05/01 |Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1856.21 &ndash; Trenton Club Forms for "Invigorating Amusement"</p>
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  • |Name=In London in 1856 |Date=1856/01/01
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  • |Description=<p><span>PSOT 11-8, 11-15-1856</span></p> <p><span>Elected officials for 1860 (E. Miklich)<br /></span></p>
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  • |Year=1856 |Headline=A Three-Inning Game of Wicket at Great Barrington
    999 bytes (155 words) - 08:33, 11 January 2020
  • |Date=1856/01/01 |Date Note="As early as 1856"
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  • == 1856 == |- id="date1856-9-12"
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  • ...ly on games that took place in New York and its vicinity (<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball's First Inning,</span> page 163)."</p> |Sources=<p>William Ryczek, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball's First Inning</span> (McFarland, 2009), pa
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  • ...ing one block east of 5th Ave.) in 1856, and the next year moved there. An 1860 game by the collegiates was played there.</p>
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  • *[[1854 Unified Knickerbocker-Eagle-Gotham Rules]] *[[1856 Putnam Rules]]
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  • |Title=19CBB Digest, April-May 2013 [] Another base ball court. Bob Tholkes posted an 1860 note about a base ball practice facility operator in Paterson, N.J.; the on
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  • |Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Miscellaneous#date1859-11-24 ..., whose brother Joshua played in the 1860 game, and whose son William (1856-1923) played on the Lightfoot with Woodrow Wilson postwar. [ba]</p>
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  • <p>Ira M. Freeman (1812-1878) was born in NY. In 1841 he served in the Texas Rangers. In 1859 he was ...it appears he moved to Galveston to work for the Hendley firm, which was co-headquartered in NYC). Postwar this Davidson was elected secretary of the Mu
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  • ...rby Walnut Hill School . . . .&nbsp; The boys were organized into teams in 1856 or 1857."</p>
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  • ...ed nearly 11 hours, and proved quite a treat to those who witnessed it. In 1860 the two clubs would meet for a $1000 purse.</p> ...known. The article features many other aspects of roundball. Sargent (1856-1935) also writes about how as a youth he played roundball, 14&nbsp; a side,
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  • ...also has references to goal, or goal ball, base, or base ball, and bat-and-ball for this period.&nbsp; There is no indication if or how these games dif ...er reminiscing in 1884: ""Previous to the time [1857] we had played the old-fashioned game of round ball. There were no 'balls' or 'strikes' to that. Th
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