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- 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)
- 1706.2 + (Book About a Scotsman Mentions "Cat and Doug" and Other Diversions)
- 1807.1 + (Book Includes Hermit's Promise to Bring Children "Bats, Balls &c")
- 1801.3 + (Book Portrays "Bat and Ball" as Inferior to Cricket)
- 1811.1 + (Book Printed in Philadelphia Gives Details of Trap Ball in England)
- 1847.4 + (Book of Children's Tales Includes Recycled Illustrations of Ballplaying)
- 1834.2 + (Book on Farming Contains Ad for Carver Book)
- 1833.1 + (Book on Flowers [Yes, Flowers] Shows Overhand Pitch)
- 1776.1 + (Book on Juvenile Pastimes Comments on Trap Ball)
- 1845.11 + (Bookman Babcock, He Just Keeps On Truckin')
- 1865.16 + (Boom in Base Ball Travel)
- 1858.67 + (Boston Area Ballgames Noted in 1858)
- 1871.6 + (Boston Club Puts City Name on Uniform)
- 1853.19 + (Boston Clubs Play for Ten Boxes of Cigars)
- 1835.7 + (Boston Common Ballplaying Picture Migrates to Religious Chapbook)
- 1841.2 + (Boston Common Ballplaying Scene Appears on Writing Tablet)
- 1830c.7 + (Boston Gent Recalls Old Game of "Massachusetts Run-Around")
- 1713.1 + (Boston Magistrate Finds Trap Ball Clogging a Gutter)
- 1790s.2 + (Boston Merchant Recalls "Playing Ball on the Common Before Breakfast")
- 1856.25 + (Boston Paper Reports 192-187 Squeaker in Western MA)
- 1872.18 + (Boston Pro Club Faces Insolvency on Way to Becoming Longest-Lived)
- 1857.28 + (Boston Sees Eight Hour Match of the Massachusetts Game)
- 1870.14 + (Boston, Other Towns Eye "First-Class Professional Nines" Like the Red Stockings)
- 1840.38 + (Boston-Style "Bat and Ball" Seen in Honolulu HI)
- 1863.28 + (Box Score Shows D Company Over H Company, 40-15)
- 1843c.11 + (Boy Plays Chermany and Prisoner's Base in Petersburg)
- 1820s.12 + (Boys Are Attracted to Sports of "Playing Ball or Goal" in Bangor ME)
- 1833.13 + (Boys Play Bat Ball in New Orleans)
- 1846.26 + (Boys Play goal and ball)
- 1850s.47 + (Boys and Girls Play Old Cat at Recess in Wisconsin)
- 1832.11 + (Brighton Women Play Stool Ball Despite Weather, Forego Merry Dance)
- 1871.7 + (Brimmed Uniform Caps Introduced)
- 1858.31 + (Bristol CT Bests Waterbury in Wicket)
- 1790s.3 + (Britannica: Stickball Dates to Late 18<sup>th</sup> Century?)
- 1872.16 + (British Base Ball Tour Is Planned)
- 1860c.26 + (British Book Shows Several Safe-Haven Games - Cricket, Rounders, Feeder, Nine Holes, Doutee Stool, and Stoolball)
- 1806.1 + (British Children's Book Includes Scene of "Trap and Ball")
- 1777.4 + (British POWs Linger in Colonies -- Did They Help Sew Base Ball's Seeds?)
- 1790.8 + (British Paper Snitches on Ringer Playing on a County Cricket Club)
- 1819.1 + (British Science Text Uses "Base-ball" Heuristic Example)
- 1770s.1 + (British Soldiers Seek Amusements, Rebels Yawn)
- 1858.11 + (British Sports Anthology Shows Evolved Rounders, Other Safe Haven Games)
- 1850.22 + (British Trade Unionists Play Base Ball)
- 1845.16 + (Brooklyn 22, New York 1: The First-Ever "Modern" Base Ball Match?)
- 1846.2 + (Brooklyn BBC Established, May Become "Crack Club of County?")
- 1862.1 + (Brooklyn Games Organized as Benefits for Sick and Wounded Soldiers)
- 1861.25 + (Brooklyn Soldiers Play Ball “in Seccesia”)