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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Confederate Base Ball Players Finds Field "Too Boggy" in VA". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1869.7  + (Cincinnati Club Forms as First All-Professional Nine)
  • 1870.5  + (Cincinnati Club Introduces 50-cent Admission Fee)
  • 1852.1  + (Claim: Cartwright Laid First Base Ball Field in Hawaii, Taught Baseball Widely)
  • 1859.59  + (Clear Score)
  • 1857.20  + (Clerks Take on Clerks in Albany, Field 16-Player Teams)
  • 1845.12  + (Cleveland OH Bans "Any Game of Ball")
  • 1872.8  + (Cleveland's NA Club Dissolves; League Financial Incentives to Blame?)
  • 1841.17  + (Clevelanders Play Ball at Sunset on Water Street)
  • 1860.93  + (Clipper Article Favors A Bare Alley Between Pitcher and Catcher)
  • 1860.21  + (Clipper Backs Off Fly Game Support)
  • 1855.19  + (Clipper Editor: NYC Now Has Five Clubs "in Good Condition")
  • 1844.3  + (Clone of 1841 Book Covering Rounders and Feeder Appears)
  • 1866.12  + (Club Claims County Championship in MA)
  • 1859.17  + (Club Forms at College of New Jersey)
  • 1859.39  + (Club Organized in St. Louis MO)
  • 1859.49  + (Clubs Form in New Orleans LA, Interclub Play Begins)
  • 1800c.3  + (Col. Jas. Lee Recalls Playing Baseball as a Youth.)
  • 1820s.21  + (College Prez Was a Klutz at Ball and Cricket)
  • 1859.2  + (Collegiate Game [the First Played by NY Rules?] in NYC)
  • 1861.85  + (Colonel calls off drill so game can be played)
  • 1867.2  + (Colored Clubs Play in Philly: Frederick Douglass Attends a Game)
  • 1860.61  + (Colored Union Club Beats Unknowns, 33-24, in Brooklyn)
  • 1841.1  + (Compendium Describes [Pentagonal] 5-Base Rounders, Feeder)
  • 1860.45  + (Competitive "Old-Fashioned" Game Still Alive in Syracuse NY)
  • 1855.31  + (Competitive Base Ball Suddenly Fills NY Metropolitan Area)
  • 1861.18  + (Confederate Base Ball Players Finds Field "Too Boggy" in VA)
  • 1861.26  + (Confederate Base Ball Players Finds Field “Too Boggy” in VA)
  • 1863.123  + (Confederate Cavalry plays ball in WVA)
  • 1864.67  + (Confederate Major pitches Town Ball)
  • 1862.61  + (Confederate POWs in Indianapolis play base ball)
  • 1864.64  + (Confederate POWs play baseball at Rock Island)
  • 1862.60  + (Confederate POWs play baseball in New York City)
  • 1864c.56  + (Confederate Prisoners Play Ball in Chicago)
  • 1862.106  + (Confederate Prisoners Play Bull Pen at Fort Warren)
  • 1861.36  + (Confederate Soldier Reports “Several Kinds of Ball”)
  • 1861.20  + (Confederate Soldier's Diary Reports on Town Ball Playing, 1861-1863)
  • 1861.30  + (Confederate Soldier’s Diary Reports on Town Ball Playing, 1861-1863)
  • 1862.71  + (Confederate Surgeon encourages ball-playing)
  • 1863.99  + (Confederate government clerks should play ball)
  • 1862c.54  + (Confederate soldiers in need of base ball and cricket bats)
  • 1863.91  + (Confederate soldiers play ball near Fredericksburg)
  • 1862.75  + (Confederates Play Ball at Fort Sumter)
  • 1637.1  + (Conservative Protestants Decry Sunday Play, See Grave Danger in it)
  • 1875.1  + (Convention of "colored" clubs in New Orleans)
  • 1838.3  + (Cooper Novel <u>Home as Found</u> Mentions Ballplaying in Cooperstown)
  • 1816.1  + (Cooperstown NY Bans Downtown Ballplaying Near Future Site of HOF)
  • 1863.35  + (Correspondent Sees Playing Base Ball and Cricket As Common Pastimes)
  • 1841.9  + (County-wide Wicket Challenge Issued Near Rochester NY)
  • 1871.3  + (Coup d'grace for the Amateur Era)
  • 1841.5  + (Cover of Chapbook Shows Boys Playing Ball)
  • 1845.9  + (Cover of Children's Book Depicts Ball Play)