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- 1820.29 + (Base ball Seen as "Old-fashioned" Activity For English Girls)
- 1861.67 + (Base ball at Camp Vermont)
- 1861.76 + (Base ball in Rochester Camp)
- 1863.82 + (Base ball in camp part of Muscular Christianity)
- 1863.51 + (Base-Ball and Foot-Ball Were Favorite Amusements”)
- 1828.16 + (Base-ball Cited as a Suitable "Nonsuch for Eyes and Arms" of Australian Ladies)
- 1823.2 + (Base-ball Listed Among Games Played in Suffolk)
- 1820c.27 + (Base-ball Recalled at New York's Battery Grounds)
- 1864.81 + (Baseball "all the rage" in TN)
- 1864.60 + (Baseball "the favorite game of our soldiers")
- 1840.19 + (Baseball Arrives in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada)
- 1865.14 + (Baseball For The Wounded)
- 1866.17 + (Baseball Introduced to the Richmond Public as a Novelty From the North)
- 1858.62 + (Baseball Player Compensation)
- 1858.38 + (Baseball Recommended for Brooklyn Schools-- Easier than Cricket)
- 1861.50 + (Baseball at Benton Barracks)
- 1862.78 + (Baseball at Camp Cleveland)
- 1861.91 + (Baseball at Fortress Monroe)
- 1820.32 + (Baseball in Brooklyn 1820)
- 1864.92 + (Baseball in Culpeper Camp)
- 1768.2 + (Baseball in English Dictionary)
- 1864.73 + (Baseball near Petersburg)
- 1863.111 + (Baseball played at Rhode Island Army Hospital)
- 1850s.18 + (Baseball's Beginnings at U Penn?)
- 1867.16 + (Baseball's Resemblance to English Rounders Discussed)
- 1865.44 + (Baseballs don't survive one inning)
- 1854.18 + (Bass Ball and Truth-telling)
- 1825.2 + (Bass-Ball Challenge Issued in New York State)
- 1852.4 + (Bass-ball "Quite Too Complicated" for Children's Book on Games)
- 1760.2 + (Bat and Ball . . . in Paris?)
- 1200s.1 + (Bat and Ball Game Illustration Appears in English Genealogical Roll)
- 1824.7 + (Bat and Ball, Cricket are Sunday Afternoon Pastimes)
- 1811.5 + (Bat-ball Recalled at Exeter)
- 1820.1 + (Bat/Ball Game Depicted in <u>Children's Amusements</u>)
- 1867.6 + (Batters' "Hits" First Appear in a Game Report)
- 1871.2 + (Battery Sought for African American Club in St. Louis)
- 1860.73 + (Batting Cage Debuts)
- 1619.1 + (Bawdy Poem Has Wenches Playing "With Stoole and Ball")
- 1865.3 + (Bay Stater to Wife: “We had a gay old time playing ball . . . send me five dollars”)
- 1863.83 + (Bay Staters play ball in NC)
- 1805.9 + (Belfast ME Had Ballplaying as Early as 1805)
- 1754.2 + (Ben Franklin Brings Copy of Cricket Rules Back to U.S.)
- 1660c.2 + (Ben Franklin's Uncle Recalls Ballplaying On an English Barn)
- 1850s.50 + (Benefits for Adults Seen in Ballplaying in English Shire: Tutball Rules Described)
- 1863.40 + (Bettors Beware: NJ Soldiers Upset 2nd NY, 34-11: Daily Inter-regimental Play is Reported)
- 1711.1 + (Betty Was "a Romp at Stool-Ball")
- 1793.2 + (Big Stakes for Cricket, Indeed)
- 1638.1 + (Bishop Sees Churchyard as Consecrated Ground: No Stool Ball, Drinkings, Merriments)
- 1841.10 + (Bloomfield CT Wicket Challenge: "One Shamble Shall Be Out")
- 1860.88 + (Bloomfield CT has a Long Ball Club)