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- Empire Club of New Orleans on 26 April 1860 + (Intersquad game)
- Club of Pittsfield v Club of Pittsfield on 27 July 1859 + (Intersquad game)
- Tri-Mountain Club of Boston v Tri-Mountain Club of Boston on 11 August 1859 + (Intersquad game)
- Tri-Mountain Club of Boston v Tri-Mountain Club of Boston on 15 September 1859 + (Intersquad game)
- North Star Base Ball Club of St. Paul v North Star Base Ball Club of St. Paul on 7 October 1865 + (Intersquad game)
- Olympic Club of Macon v Olympic Club of Macon on 24 March 1860 + (Intersquad game, 10 a side. Game umpired by "Mr. Warren of the New York Club.")
- Club of New Braintree v Club of New Braintree on 9 June 1860 + (Intersquad match)
- Interviews + (Interviews with Diggers)
- Louisville Base Ball Club v Louisville Base Ball Club on 8 July 1858 + (Intrasqad "trial game")
- Androscoggin Club of Lewiston v Androscoggin Club of Lewiston on 4 July 1861 + (Intrasquad game)
- Phoenix Club of Louisville v Phoenix Club of Louisville on 7 June 1864 + (Intrasquad game, 7 a side)
- Phoenix Club of Louisville v Phoenix Club of Louisville on 1 May 1863 + (Intrasquad game. This club played regularly during the war.)
- Iroquois Club of Avon v Oatka Club of Le Roy on 4 July 1865 + (Iroquois won)
- The Beneficiaries + (Is it clear who profited from the growth of the game in your area? Did that affect the game on the field? How?)
- Gymnasts Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Gymnasts Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 1 July 1858undefined + (J.S. Claypool's side 145, S. Robinson's side 71. (Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “Our correspondent says that the club designs to challenge the Excelsior Town Ballers to a grand public trial of skill.”))
- Excelsior Club of Dunkirk v Ellicott Club of Jamestown on 7 September 1865 + (Jamestown won by 6, at the fair in Westfield)
- Capitol City Grounds + (Jeff Sackmann says that the Capital City B … Jeff Sackmann says that the Capital City BBC, the original organized BBC in Madison, had in 1865 its grounds on the shore of Lake Mendota, near the University of Wisconsin.</br></br>He also says an 1860 schoolboy game was played on a vacant lot 3 blocks from the capitol building. And that during the Civil War, baseball was played at Camp Randall, a union army training camp that today is the location of the University football stadiumocation of the University football stadium)
- Jefferson Club of Washington v National Club of Washington on 4 August 1865 + (Jefferson 1st nine vs. National 2nd)
- Jefferson Club of Washington v National Club of Washington on 9 June 1865 + (Jefferson 1st nine vs. Nationals 2nd nine)
- Osceola Club of Berryville + (Jeffersons of Charlestown 58, Osceolas of Berryville 37)
- In Jersey City in 1867 + (Jersey City Cricket Club org. last Spring, vs.Paterson)
- In Channel Islands in 1861 + (Jersey and Guernsey have had a cricket rivalry since 1861)
- In Williamstown Circa 1847 + (John Bascom (1827-1911), an 1849 grad of W … John Bascom (1827-1911), an 1849 grad of Williams College, is said to have dominated the wicket-field at the college.Future President James Garfield (b. 1833) attended Williams, and played wicket at Hiram College after graduation. Did he learn wicket at Williams? on. Did he learn wicket at Williams? )
- In Delphi Circa 1848 + (Jonathan Lee Knight (1837-1915), a noted photographer, wrote to the Delphi Times in 1870 that as a boy in Delphi, IN, he played bull pen and three cornered cat, which he labeled the "immediate progenitor" of baseball.)
- Union Club of Brooklyn v Resolute Club of Brooklyn on 29 October 1863 + (Jr vs sr)
- Perseverance Club of Brooklyn v Laurel Club of New York on 19 September 1860 + (Jr vs. sr)
- Gotham Jr. Club of New York v Champion Club of Salem on 8 September 1860 + (Jr. vs. Sr.)
- Oriental Club of Brooklyn v Enterprise Club of Brooklyn on 7 September 1860 + (Jrs vs. Enterprise 3rd nine)
- Atlantic Club of Fordham v Niagara Club of Fordham on 29 September 1860 + (Jrs.)
- Aurora Club of Mount Vernon v National Club of Brooklyn on 8 September 1860 + (Jrs.)
- Lafayette Club of Newark v Gotham Jr. Club of New York on 21 September 1860 + (Jrs.)
- Columbia Club of Orange v Passaic Club of Belleville on 8 September 1860 + (Jrs.)
- Alert Club of Brooklyn v Wyoming Club of Brooklyn on 10 June 1860 + (Jrs.)
- Nassau Club of Brooklyn v Muffin Club of Brooklyn on 11 September 1860 + (Jrs.)
- Mystic Club of New York v Juniata Club of New York on 4 July 1862 + (Jrs. 2nd nines)
- Atlantic Club of Brooklyn v Henry Eckford Club of New York on 12 November 1861 + (Jrs. Atlantic 2nd nine)
- Champion Club of New York v Active Club of Albany on 7 August 1861 + (Jrs. Champion 2nd nine)
- National Club of Brooklyn v Energetic Club of Brooklyn on 17 November 1860 + (Jrs. National 2nd nine)
- Jubilee College Club + (Jubilee College was at/near modern Brimfield)
- Juniata Club of New York v Niagara Club of Brooklyn on 15 September 1860 + (Juniata 2nd)
- Mystic Club of Quincy + (Junior club?)
- Mohawk Club of Jacksonville + (Junior?)
- Amherst College Club of Amherst v Amherst College Club of Amherst on 9 November 1858 + (Juniors 44, Sophomores 49)
- In Newport in 1845 + (KY CC of Newport)
- In Raleigh Circa 1840 + (Kemp Battle (1831-1919), who moved to Rale … Kemp Battle (1831-1919), who moved to Raleigh NC at age 8, and who would stay to become President of the University of North Carolina, wrote later of two forms of local ballplaying. The first involved high and low pitching to the batter's taste, leading and stealing, plugging - the ball was loosely wrapped—the bound rule, a three-strike rule, and one-out-side-out innings. [The absence of foul ground, team size, and nature/spacing of bases are not mentioned.] The second form, "known as old hundred or town ball" used all-out-side-out innings, with the last batter able to revive vanquished team members with certain feats.anquished team members with certain feats.)
- Club of Omaha v Club of Omaha on 20 March 1868 + (Kennard's nine vs. Mason's nine. Grounds at 20th and Cummings.)
- In Germantown on 9 September 1857 + (Keysers’s side, [?] regular circuits and 8 grannies Schaeffer’s side, 73 regular circuits and 6 grannies (town ball))
- Mount Club of Rupert + (Knight book says in 1867 there existed in … Knight book says in 1867 there existed in the North Shire the Factory Point Ondawa, Knight: Manchester Actives, the <mark>Rupert</mark> <mark>Mount</mark>, the Anthony Club, the Pownal Titans, the Bennington Putnams, the North Dorset Nationals, the East Dorset Aeolus Club, the East Arlington Dexters, and the Arlington Ethan Allens. Club, the East Arlington Dexters, and the Arlington Ethan Allens.)
- Lone Star Club of Knob Noster + (Knob Noster ("our knob") had 914 residents in 1870.)
- Ontario Club of Wilson + (L. N Wilson elected president)
- Club of Dansville v Club of Dansville on 5 June 1862 + (L. Wetmore's side 9, D. Wetmore's side 4. 3 innings. To decide who should be on the first nine.)
- In Northbrook in 1897 + (Lake County ''Independent'', May 28, 1897 reports that Wheeling is to play Shermerville)
- Dane Club of Harvard + (Law students at Harvard U.)
- In Lawrence in 1857 + (Lawrence United CC)
- In Dedham in 1837 + (Letter of Curtis Guild, born in Dedham in … Letter of Curtis Guild, born in Dedham in 1827, recalls playing "base" and "round" ball as a youth. Assuming his memory of playing round ball dated to when he was around 10 in 1837, his recorded memory would be nineteen years distant from what it described, a more recent recollection than Henry Sargent’s, see Note 43.lection than Henry Sargent’s, see Note 43.)
- Pioneer Club of Lexington, NE + (Lexington was fd in 1871 (as Plum Creek). It had 1,392 residents in 1890.)