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- Block:English Baseball 1870s + (English Baseball 1870s (73 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1880s + (English Baseball 1880s (94 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1890s + (English Baseball 1890s (92 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1900s + (English Baseball 1900s (47 entries))
- Enterprise Club of Troy v Anderson Club of Anderson on 26 August 1861 + (Enterprise 2nd nine)
- Essays + (Essays Contributed by Diggers.<br/> Note: See also http://protoball.org/Blogs for sites with recent articles on Origins era topics.)
- Eureka Club of Stamford v Picked nine on 24 November 1859 + (Eureka won)
- Sliding + (Evidence on Sliding in Early Base Ball Accounts (4 pages))
- 1845 Knickerbocker Rules + (Evolution or Revolution? A Rule-By-Rule Analysis of the 1845 Knickerbocker Rules)
- Exercise Club of Brooklyn v Henry Eckford Club of New York on 2 October 1861 + (Exercise 2nd nine. Sr vs Jr.)
- Club of Dansville v Club of Dansville on 2 August 1861 + (Faulkner's side 26, Libby's side 27)
- Club of Oneida v Club of Oneida on 9 August 1859 + (Ferry's side 13, Morris' 18)
- National Club of Washington v National Club of Washington on 23 June 1865 + (First nine beat 2nd by 21)
- Club of Harford, Pennsylvania v Club of Jackson, Pennsylvania on 26 October 1865 + (First of a home-and-home)
- Crescent Club of Red Wing v Minneapolis Base Ball Club on 31 July 1867 + (First of a planned home and home series)
- Eagle Club of San Francisco v Vallejo Club of Vallejo on 12 November 1870 + (First of a three game series for the Pacfiic Coast Championship)
- Washington Club of Rochester v Flour City Club of Rochester on 24 July 1860 + (Flour City 2nd nine)
- Green Mountain Club of Jamaica v Club of Brattleboro on 18 August 1860 + (For a prize ball.)
- Active Club of Washington v Waverly Club of Washington on 14 November 1865 + (For city junior championship)
- Esculapian Club of Danville v Olympian Club of Centre College on 21 June 1862 + (For the "championship of Kentucky" according to the newspaper)
- Eagle (Jr.) Club of Washington v Emerson Club of Washington on 13 October 1865 + (For the city Jr. Championship)
- Eagle (Jr.) Club of Washington v American Club of Washington on 26 September 1865 + (For the city junior championship)
- Wessagussette Club of Weymouth v Old Hickory Club of Weymouth on 3 November 1860 + (Fora $25 prize.)
- Eagle Club of Northampton + (Formed as a "consolidated club.")
- Anawan Club of New Bedford + (Formed as the Rising Sun Club, but soon changed their name)
- Active Club of New Bedford + (Formed by a merger of the Washington and Shamrock Clubs.)
- United States Club I of Washington + (Formed from members of the 9th Veteran Reserve Corps guarding the White House. Exercised on the south lawn.)
- Wawa Club of Hyde Park + (Fort Hill is a neighborhood in the southern part of modern Boston)
- Myrmidions Club of Fort Hill + (Fort Hill was a neighborhood in Roxbury, which was annexed by Boston in 1868.)
- In Indianapolis in 1861 + (Fort Wayne soldiers are playing town ball at Camp Morton)
- Grassy Lake Club of Fox River Grove + (Fox River Grove was incorporated in 1919. This team lost to the Cuba Township Stars 29-16.)
- In Saco Circa 1820 + (Frederick W. Sawyer (1810-75) "Hits and Hi … Frederick W. Sawyer (1810-75) "Hits and Hints" (1860) has him recalling his early days in Maine, where he played a "game of base-ball on the green in front of the Captain's house."He lived in/near Saco, Maine as a youth. He also mentions trap ball, single wicket and cricket being played.l, single wicket and cricket being played.)
- Athletic Club of Philadelphia v Nassau Club of Princeton on 30 October 1862 + (Free seats advertised)
- Tufts College Club of Medford v Tufts College Club of Medford on 8 June 1864 + (Freshman 36, Sophs 22, in the annual frosh-soph game)
- Club of St. John's College + (Freshman v. Sophomores)
- La balle empoisonnée + (From ''Les Jeux des jeunes garcons, representes par un grand nornbre d'estampes'', 4th ed. (Paris: Chez Nepveu, Libraire, ca. 1815))
- In Plymouth Circa 1855 + (From the Plymouth Pilot, which was started … From the Plymouth Pilot, which was started here about that time [1857], the following information is obtained. The town council, which had just then been created by a special act of the legislature, passed an ordinance providing that sidewalks be built on each side of Michigan, La Porte and Center streets, four feet wide, of white oak or yellow poplar plank. These were the first sidewalks built on these streets. They extended from La Porte street north to Garro street. Ordinances were also passed—<br><br>Prohibiting ball playing within the limits of the town.<br>Prohibiting the shooting or firing of guns upon the original plat of said town, also<br>Prohibiting horse racing in the streets.<br><br>Prior to this there was no town organization whatever and every one did as he pleased without let or hindrance. Town ball was a favorite game on Michigan street between La Porte and Garro streets, every day when enough of idle men and boys were around to make the game interesting.day when enough of idle men and boys were around to make the game interesting.)
- Frontier Club of Oswego v Ontario Club of Oswego on 25 August 1859 + (Frontier won by 21)
- Bates College Club of Lewiston v Bowdoin College Club of Brunswick on 25 June 1864 + (Frosh vs. frosh)
- In Montpelier Circa 1850 + (Future Admiral George Dewey (b. 1837) played four old cat as a schoolboy in Montpelier)
- In Pleasant Hills Circa 1849 + (Future President Benjamin Harrison attd Farmers College, in Pleasant Hills north of Cincinnati, and while there played town ball, bull pen and baste.)
- In Galena in 1860 + (Galena New Diggins CC mentioned)
- In New Haven in 1851 + (Gamae at Fairhaven vs. a NYC CC)
- In Milwaukee on 9 August 1860 + (Game at a picnic)
- In Killinchy in 1828 + (Game in Killinchy in 1828. A Belfast CC was formed in 1830.)
- Lone Star BBC Club of Rochester v Live Oak Club of Rochester on 1 January 1861 + (Game on ice)
- Jefferson County Institute Club v Jefferson County Institute Club in June 1864 + (Game played at a picnic, at "the Pinnacle" (on the edges of Watertown))
- Oriental Club of the 5th US Artillery v Oriental Club of the 5th US Artillery on 18 June 1867 + (Game played between two groups of the 5th US Artillery, at the Dry Tortugas (Fort Jefferson))
- Picked nine of PA v Picked nine of NJ on 25 May 1864 + (Game to benefit the Sanitary Commission)
- Hat ball (Family of Games) + (Games featuring baserunning and/or plugging (but no batting).)
- Fungo (Family of Games) + (Games featuring batting/hitting (but no baserunning).)