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- Clipper Club of Canton v Ericsson Club of Canton on 30 May 1863 + (Said to be teams of "Clinton.")
- In Ascension Island in 1831 + (Sailors of the HMS Dryad played cricket while on shore leave.)
- Calisthenia Club of Salem + (Salem is now Delmont)
- Mattano Club of Brooklyn + (Same as Mattano Club of Astoria?)
- Neptune Club of Bedford, Long Island + (Same club as Neptune of Brooklyn?)
- In La Crosse in 1853 + (Sanford, "A History of La Crosse, 1841-1900" recalls an 1853 ball game that included soaking, played in La Crosse.)
- In Danville in 1862 + (Says baseball played in the county in 1862, per future team manager Jude Myers)
- Louisville Base Ball Club v Eclipse Club of Louisville on 15 October 1858 + (Scheduled)
- Louisville Base Ball Club v Eclipse Club of Louisville on 22 October 1858 + (Scheduled)
- Club of Janesville v Club of Janesville on 14 April 1860 + (Scheduled)
- Club of Milwaukee v Club of Milwaukee on 4 July 1860 + (Scheduled)
- Mercantile Club of Philadelphia v Mercantile Club of Philadelphia on 1 September 1860 + (Scheduled)
- Pioneer Club of Springfield v Pioneer Club of Springfield on 12 August 1859 + (Scheduled)
- Liberty Club of Troy v Union Club of Lansingburgh on 1 June 1865 + (Scheduled)
- Atlantic Club of Chicago v Ogden Club of Chicago on 26 August 1865 + (Scheduled)
- Pioneer Base Ball Club of Chicago v Excelsior Jr. Club of Chicago on 9 December 1865 + (Scheduled)
- Independent Club of Louisville v Southern Club of Louisville on 19 August 1865 + (Scheduled)
- National Club of Washington v Club of the 133rd New York on 17 May 1865 + (Scheduled)
- Club of Utica v Hiawatha Club of Utica on 26 September 1865 + (Scheduled)
- Union Star Club of West Stockholm v St. Regis Club of Parishville on 5 October 1861 + (Scheduled)
- Minneapolis Base Ball Club v Minneapolis Base Ball Club on 21 June 1867 + (Scheduled)
- Base Ball Club of Cincinnati v Base Ball Club of Cincinnati on 20 August 1858 + (Scheduled game)
- Club of Utica v Club of Utica on 8 October 1864 + (Scheduled married v. single)
- Potomac Club of Washington v Potomac Club of Washington on 11 October 1860 + (Scheduled, to celebrate their one year anniversary)
- Tri-Mountain Club of Boston v Tri-Mountain Club of Boston on 20 July 1860 + (Scheduled. First nine vs. second)
- Alpha Club of Ashland v Benicia Club of Milford on 4 August 1860 + (Scheduled. MA rules)
- Married men of East Granville v Single men of East Granville on 14 August 1858 + (Scheduled. Notice says these two have played once before.)
- In Watertown in 1868 + (School boys are playing Two Old Cat)
- In Hickory Circa 1860 + (Schoolboys played town ball, bull pen and cat ball prior to the Civil War)
- In Roxbury Circa 1842 + (Sears, "My Friends at Brook Farm" says that when he was a student there they played Three Old Cat in front of "Pilgrim Hall".Brook Farm was a Utopian settlement that existed 1841-47, in West Roxbury (now, part of Boston). Sears was born in 1835.)
- In New York on 3 August 1843 + (Second of a series, one on one, btween Mr. Ticknor of the Philadelphia Union CC, and members of the St. George's CC of New York.)
- In San Francisco in February 1851 + (See Chronologies 1851.2Unclear exactly what kind of "base ball" game was played.)
- West Common + (See East Common)
- Pierre Reds of Pierre + (See Games)
- Club of Mt. Forest + (See Mt. Forest, which is now Willow Springs,)
- In West Farms in 1856 + (See New York ''Clipper'', Aug. 16, 1856 for report of a game of this club)
- Old Armchair Club of Middleborough + (See also April 4, 1868)
- Bonanza Club of Grand Forks + (See ball games)
- General Lyon Club of Brooklyn + (See ball games)
- Sumter Club of Brooklyn + (See ball games)
- Excelsior Club of New Utrecht + (See ball games)
- Neversink Club of Port Jervis + (See ball games)
- Club of Geneseo + (See ballgames)
- Club of Lace + (See ballgames for Darien)
- Lookout Club of Chattanooga v Lookout Club of Chattanooga on 24 November 1865 + (See ballgames, March 2, 1866)
- Reporters of Chicago + (See ballgames. Played the printers (typographers).)
- Union Club of Buffalo + (Seeks to play the Democratic Party club)
- Nonpareil Club of Galion + (Several base ball games were played in hon … Several base ball games were played in honor of the Fourth of July in Galion. The first game was played between the Independents of Mansfield and the Non-pareils of Galion--the Independents being victorious 55 to 13. The second game was between the Mohicans of Mansfield and the Stars, of Bucyrus. This was the best contest of the day, with the Mohicans being victorious 38 to 25. The next game matched the Resolutes of Galion and and the Capitals of Columbus. In the fourth game, the Capitals of Columbus beat the Mohicans of Mansfield 24 to 9--owing to the fact that Mansfield pitcher Rowland being sick and the umpire not allowing him to be substituted for by Hades. The Mohicans also defeated the Crestline Young America's 24 to 6. Mansfield Herald, July 8, 1868's 24 to 6. Mansfield Herald, July 8, 1868)
- Club of Shawnee City + (Shawnee (City) (fd. circa 1891) had 3,462 residents in 1900.)
- Search:Larry Search:Wicket + (Simple search #1)
- Nonotuck Club of Northampton v Nonotuck Club of Northampton on 25 August 1858 + (Single 21, Married 35)