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- 1872.14 + ("Homer" Used to Reference A Home Run in Baltimore Paper)
- 1868.6 + ("Ladies Base Ball and Croquet" club formed in Kalamazoo)
- 1868.7 + ("Longest Throw" Measured by Harry Wright -- 396 Feet)
- 1820s.31 + ("Many Different Kinds of Ball" Remembered)
- 1862.7 + ("Massachusetts Balls" on Sale in Rochester NY)
- 1855c.1 + ("Massachusetts Run-Around" Recalled)
- 1855c.10 + ("New Game" of Wicket Played in HI)
- 1768.1 + ("Old Boys of Westminster" Play Harrow in Cricket)
- 1830c.30 + ("Old Boys" Play Throwback Game to 100 Tallies in Ohio)
- 1860.92 + ("Old Fashioned Game" Reported, and Disparaged, in Milwaukee)
- 1845.35 + ("Old Game of Base" Planned -- New York vs. Brooklyn)
- 1855c.46 + ("Old fashioned round ball" Played in Detroit)
- 1861.82 + ("Old members of New York Clubs" play near DC)
- 1836.1 + ("Old-fashioned 'Ball'" Popular in Waterville ME)
- 1837.5 + ("One-Old-Cat" Appears in Children's Story)
- 1100s.1 + ("Pagan" Ball Rites Observed in France in 1100s and 1200s)
- 1810c.1 + ("Poisoned Ball" Appears in French Book of Games)
- 1858.72 + ("Prison Bass" played)
- 1865.12 + ("Professional" Players? Yes. Playing For Money? No)
- 1780c.4 + ("Round Ball" Believed to be Played in MA)
- 1844.1 + ("Round Ball" Played in Bangor ME: Cony's Side 50, Hunt's Side 49)
- 1853c.1 + ("Rounders" Said to be Played at Phillips Andover School)
- 1850s.21 + ("Shoddy" Lords Opts for Mechanical Grass-Cutter)
- 1861.14 + ("Silver Ball" Match Features Brooklyn and New York All-Stars, Attracts Up To 15,000)
- 1732.1 + ("Struck a Ball Over the (163-foot) Weather-cock" in New York)
- 1869.1 + ("The Best Played Game on Record")
- 1820.17 + ("The Game of Ball" Banned in Area of Belfast ME)
- 1858.23 + ("The Playground" Gives Insight into Rounders, Trap-ball, and Cricket Rules and Customs)
- 1850s.41 + ("The Popular Game" For Boys in NY State: Old Cat)
- 1840.16 + ("Town Ball" Noted by Traveler from Philadelphia to Cape Island NJ)
- 1189.1 + ("Unconfirmed" Report of a Stoolball Reference by Iscanus)
- 1864.47 + ("Union" Games Started 1864 Season)
- 1860.48 + ("Veterans of 1812" Play OFBB . . . Annually?)
- 1840s.47 + ("We pronounced it gool")
- 1837.11 + ("Wide Strike Zone" Fails to Level Lords-vs-Commoners Cricket Match in England)
- 1790.10 + ("Young Man's Amusements" Include "Bat and Ball")
- 1853.18 + ("the national out-door game")
- 1863.116 + ("we had a game of ball notwithstanding")
- 1850s.48 + ('Bama Boys Play Town Ball on Campus)
- 1858.45 + (1000 Watch November Base Ball in New Bedford MA. Brr.)
- 1863.45 + (10th Maine Played “Time-Honored Game of Base-ball”)
- 1864.4 + (10th Vermont Lieutenant Describes Ballplaying in Northern Virginia)
- 1863.70 + (10th Vermont loves its Baseball)
- 1863.125 + (115th NY soldier Plays Ball)
- 1863.102 + (117th IL plays town ball near Memphis)
- 1862.95 + (119th NY Plays in VA)
- 1863.48 + (11th MA and 26th PA Play by Mass Game Rules for $50 a Side.)
- 1863.148 + (126th NY has "a good game of base ball")
- 1864.75 + (12th Kansas plays ball in Fort Smith)
- 1861.78 + (12th New York Plays the Nationals of DC)