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- Hearts of Oak Club of Plainville + (Plainville is a small community in Onondaga County, New York, located just west of Baldwinsville.)
- Empire Club of Keeseville v Aurora Club of Plattsburgh on 12 September 1868 + (Plattsburgh won the Silver Ball by defeating Keeseville.)
- In Derby Circa 1825 + (Play of base-ball, cat, prisoner's base)
- Old Hickory Club of Weymouth v Columbian Club of Abington in October 1860 + (Played "recent"ly.)
- Pioneer City Club of Marietta + (Played Beverly, Ohio, per the Marietta Times, Sept 19, 1867)
- Club of Alden + (Played OFBB)
- Club of the Collegiate School, Victoria + (Played St. Louis College)
- Enterprise Club of Rochelle + (Played Sycamore on July 3, 1869)
- White's side v Reed's side on 28 April 1860 + (Played at "Shedd's Corners." Many players from Erieville.)
- Club of Milburn v Salem nine in September 1896 + (Played at Silver Lake, which is today part of Oakwood Hills. Oakwood Hills was inc. in 1959.)
- W. E. Smith Club of Albany v Wide Awake Club of Americus on 31 July 1878 + (Played at Smithville. The Americus club claims they won, by not counting the 7th inning scores.)
- In Aleppo Circa 1905 + (Played at a German-sponsored orphanage at Ourfa, near Aleppo)
- Excelsior Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Kentucky Town Ball Club of Newport on 20 June 1863undefined + (Played at the foot of 8th street, Cincinnati, last Saturday. Newport won by "sixty-seven points.")
- In Montevideo in 1842 + (Played by British residents)
- Harvey's nine v Sowie's nine on 4 July 1867 + (Played in West Milton, which merged into Milton in 1967)
- Club of Guthrie v Club of Oklahoma City on 30 June 1889 + (Played in an open field west of the Santa Fe Railroad track, about where the Lincoln ward school was in 1909. Other sources say OC won.)
- In Rio de Janeiro + (Played in the 1860s. A Rio CC was formed in 1872.)
- In Annapolis in 1754 + (Played near Annapolis. This game was at/near Annapolis. See the Annapolis Maryland Gazette, July 25, Aug. 8, Nov. 14, 1754.)
- Shoo Fly Club of Watertown v Oriental Club of Watertown on 21 May 1870 + (Played on the Ontario grounds, near Gotham Street.)
- New Dominion Club of Ottawa v Ottawa Cricket Club on 30 July 1868 + (Played on the ground in the rear of the skating rink)
- Greenwood Club of Chesterfield + (Played the Alert of Carrolton, losing 67-11.)
- Club of St. Louis College, Victoria + (Played the Collegiate School in 1867.)
- Octoraro Club of Andrews' Bridge + (Played the Mt. Vernon BBC. Mt. Vernon neighborhood in Kensington? )
- National Club of Oxford, PA + (Played the Nottingham BBC)
- Wyoming Club of St. Francis Xavier College + (Played the Rose Hill of Fordham College.)
- Wide Awake Club of Greeley + (Played the Wild West of Garnett July 1, 1868)
- Buckeye Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Kentucky Town Ball Club of Newport on 16 April 1864 + (Player's names and runs scored are shown for each Club)
- Kentucky Town Ball Club of Newport v Buckeye Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 9 April 1864 + (Player's names and runs scored are shown for each Club)
- Nye's nine v Allen's nine on 10 October 1858 + (Players of the Ironside and Bristol County clubs.)
- Playing to Win + (Playing to win vs. playing just for fellowship or exercise)
- Dowagiac Base Ball Club v Club of Pokagon on 21 May 1859 + (Pokagon won)
- In Little Rock in 1857 + (Porter's Spirit of the Times, May 9, 1857 has an article on this club.)
- Rose Club of Portland, New Brunswick + (Portland is now a part of Saint John.)
- Potomac Club of Washington v Pythian Club of Washington on 4 October 1860 + (Potomac 2nd nine)
- Club of Poughkeepsie v Olympic Club of Poughkeepsie on 16 August 1860 + (Poughkeepsie 3rd vs. Olympic 2nd nine)
- Olympic Club of Poughkeepsie v Club of Poughkeepsie on 24 August 1860 + (Poughkeepsie Club 2nd nine)
- Strangers Club of Jericho + (President: Eugene Stowell Secretary: O.H. Shaw Treasurer: E. Oakes Committee: E. Stowell, B. Atchison, Chas Sowles, Dennis Rood, H. Webster. Umpire: James Keef Captain: B. Atchison)
- Club of Oxford, NY + (President: J.R. Wheeler Secretary: Wm. M. Miller Treasurer: H.A. McFarland Captain: E.R. Payson)
- Club of Baldwinsville + (President: J.W. Kenyon Vice-President: M.N. McClenthen Treasurer: E.L. Bisdee Secretary: L.A. Fancher)
- In Thomasville Circa 1850 + (Preston Lafayette Ledford (1837-1922) recalled playing town ball as a schoolboy in Reedy Run, just north of Thomasville. the local High school is Ledford HS. there)
- Banner Extra Club of Nashville + (Presumably, employees of the Nashville Banner newspaper)
- Pretty Nine v Ugly Beauties on 21 September 1867 + (Pretty nine won by 21 points)
- In Greencastle + (Prior to the coming of baseball in 1866, Asbury College students played town ball, three cornered cat and anthony-over, all ball games.)
- Resolute Club of Pass Christian v Bob Lee Club of the college on 2 April 1868 + (Probably St. Mary's College)
- Little Mac Club of Albany + (Probably named in honor of George McClellan, Democratic Party nominee for president)
- De-o-wun-dake-no Club of Albion v De-o-wun-dake-no Club of Albion on 14 June 1858 + (Probably not under NY Rules)
- In Hope Circa 1825 + (Prof. Alvin R. Dunton (1812-91) recalled that in his youth, "Round Ball in his day was the old fashioned base ball old people talk about today." He was born in Hope, ME and was a ME resident.)
- Hector Club of Fort Edward Institute + (Prof. J. H. Hodge chosen president)
- Putnam Club of Brooklyn v Estelle Club of Brooklyn on 17 November 1860 + (Putnam 2nd nine)
- In Quebec in 1829 + (Quebec Club vs. the Garrison Club in 1830.)
- Club of Quentin's Corners + (Quentin's Corners is now part of Kildeer)