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- 1864.62 + (Louisiana Confederates play in Virginia)
- 1841.18 + (Louisiana Editor Endorses Formation of Clubs for Ballplaying)
- 1730c.1 + (Low Wicket and Circular Hole Said Still Found in Cricket)
- 1671.1 + (Lusty Little Song Mentions Trap as "Innocent" Prelude to Heavy Petting)
- 1839.7 + (MA :Paper Sees Desecration in Older "Bat and Ball" Players)
- 1820s.22 + (MA Boy Played One Old Cat, Base Ball in Early Childhood)
- 1859.12 + (MA Championship: Unions 100, Winthrop 71, in 101 Innings)
- 1833.11 + (MA Clergyman Notes "Usual" Fast Day Defections For Mattapoisett Ballplaying)
- 1835c.13 + (MA Gents Recall Boyhood Games in 1830s: Cat, Wicket, OFBB)
- 1863.4 + (MA Regiment Organizes a Baseball Club)
- 1862.26 + (MA Regiment Plays Daily Intramural Games in Spring Months)
- 1778.3 + (MA Sergeant Found Some Time and "Plaid Ball")
- 1876.1 + (MLB Is Established)
- 1845.8 + (Magazine Article Likens Ladies' Gait to Ballplayers' Screw Ball)
- 1834.7 + (Magazine Cites "Principle Sports of the Day," One With "Rattllng" Ball-Clubs)
- 1843.6 + (Magnolia Ball Club Summoned to Elysian Fields Game)
- 1864.15 + (Maine Soldier Lame from Ballplaying)
- 1816.9 + (Maine Town Outlaws Ball, Quoits, Sledding)
- 1847.12 + (Mainers' "Bat and Ball" Event Leads to Delayed Catharsis)
- 1843.8 + (Man Flashes Large Wad at New York-Philly Cricket Match, Is Then Nabbed for Robbery)
- 1860c.11 + (Man Played Base Ball in CT Before the War)
- 1828.17 + (Man Recalls July 4th Game Sixty Years Earlier)
- 1856.27 + (Manhattan Cricket Club Forms)
- 1856.14 + (Manly Virtues of Base Ball Extolled; 25 Clubs Now Playing in NYC Area)
- 1855c.24 + (Manufacture of Base Balls Begins in NYC)
- 1860.58 + (Many Tackle the New Game in Macon, But a Few Secede)
- 1862.87 + (Maryland Confederates Play Town Ball)
- 1862c.3 + (Marylander Sees Officers Play Base Ball)
- 1754.1 + (Marylanders Play "Great Cricket Match for a Good Sum")
- 1787.3 + (Marylebone Cricket Club, Later Official Custodian of the Game, is Founded)
- 1865.17 + (Mass Game Survived the Civil War)
- 1777.2 + (Mass. Sailor Plays Ball in English Prison)
- 1860.74 + (Massachusetts Group Extends Reach)
- 1862.35 + (Massachusetts Officers Play Ball in May, on July 4)
- 1863.24 + (Massachusetts Private Notes Eight April Games of Ball [One was Wicket])
- 1863.36 + (Massachusetts Regiments Play NY Game Most, Mass Game Some)
- 1855c.11 + (Master Trap-ball, Meet Mister Window)
- 1864.21 + (Match at Coney Island Proposed for Two Returned Regiments)
- 900c.1 + (Mayan Games Played at Chichen Itza, Mexico)
- 640s.1 + (Medieval Writer: Saint Cuthbert [born 634c] "Pleyde atte balle")
- 1861.11 + (Meeting of National Association is Subdued)
- 1715.1 + (Men Top Women in "Merry-Night" of Stoole Balle)
- 1863.25 + (Men in 59th NY Play Ball, Run, Pitch Quarters, Etc)
- 1785.3 + (Men's Stool Ball Match Set in Kent: Winner to Receive 150 Guineas . . . and Some Roasted Lamb!)
- 1860.16 + (Mercantile BB Club of Philadelphia Subject to Light Poetry)
- BC1500c.1 + (Mexican Game Believed to Use Bat, Rubber Ball)
- 1862.21 + (Michigan Colonel Plays Ball in Tennessee, Still Rebuffs Rebs)
- 1803.4 + (Middlebury College VT Bans Ballplaying)
- 1860.24 + (Mighty Nat at the Bat: A Morality Story)
- 1758.1 + (Military Unit Plays "Bat and Ball" in Northern NYS)