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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "New-20British-20Manual-20of-20Sports-20Describes-20Rounders". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1841.15  + (New Orleans Reprints Article on Wicket, Barn Ball, Base)
  • 1846.4  + (New Primer by Sanders Repeats Illustration from 1840 Reader)
  • 1857.11  + (New Primer, Different Illustration**)
  • 1856.11  + (New Reader Has Ballplaying Illustration)
  • 1858.13  + (New Reader: "Now, Charley, Give Me a Good Ball")
  • 1688.1  + (New Royals Reportedly Watch Stoolball)
  • 1863.80  + (New Years Day on Hilton Head)
  • 1848.5  + (New York "Boys' Book" of Games Covers Stoolball, Rounders, Wicket)
  • 1858.2  + (New York All-Stars Beat Brooklyn All-Stars, 2 games to 1; First Admission Fee [A Dime] Charged)
  • 1821.1  + (New York Book Has Bat and Ball Poem)
  • 1789.2  + (New York Children's Pastimes Recalled: Old Cat, Rounders Cited)
  • 1843.9  + (New York Cricket Club Forms with American Membership)
  • 1794.1  + (New York Cricket Club Meets "Regularly")
  • 1858.46  + (New York Game Arrives in Baltimore MD)
  • 1857.35  + (New York Game Likely Comes to Rochester NY)
  • 1858.50  + (New York Game Reaches Philadelphia)
  • 1858.35  + (New York Game Seen in Boston: Portland [ME] 47, Tri-Mountains 42.)
  • 1863.77  + (New York Regiments play in camp near Falmouth)
  • 1856.5  + (New York Sunday Mercury and Porter's Spirit of the Times Term Base Ball the "National Pastime")
  • 1861.74  + (New York Times advocates baseball for the army)
  • 1867.1  + (New York and Philly Colored Clubs Hold Championship -- Philly Win Is Disputed)
  • 1859.28  + (New Yorker Dies Playing Base Ball)
  • 1864.3  + (New Yorker Plays January Games of Ball)
  • 1751.3  + (New Yorkers Beat London Players in "Great Cricket Match", 167-80)
  • 1864.33  + (New Yorkers Lose Their Only Ball, and Their Centerfielder)
 (New-20British-20Manual-20of-20Sports-20Describes-20Rounders)
  • 1855.47  + (Newark Club Hosts Jersey City -- Earliest Knick-rules Tilt in NJ?)
  • 1744.2  + (Newbery's <i>Little Pretty Pocket-Book</i> Refers to "Base-Ball," "Stooleball, "Trap-Ball," Cricket)
  • 1797.2  + (Newburyport MA Bans Cricket and Other Ball Games)
  • 1813.1  + (Newburyport MA Reminder - "Playing Ball in the Streets" is Unlawful)
  • 1780s.6  + (Newell Sees Baseball's Roots in MA)
  • 1858.7  + (Newly Reformed Game of Town Ball Played in Cincinnati OH)
  • 1845.31  + (News Writer (Whitman, Perhaps?) Extols "Base," Cricket)
  • 1771.4  + (Newspaper Quotes Odds for 2-Day London Cricket Match)
  • 1838.13  + (Nicholson Map shows Possible Ball Grounds on Manhattan Island)
  • 1550c.1  + (No English Reference Claimed for the Word "Cricket" Found Before 1550)
  • 1859.99  + (No It Isn't! Yes It Is!)
  • 1863.74  + (No fear of breaking windows)
  • 1788.2  + (Noah Webster, CT Ballplayer?)
  • 1540c.2  + (Nobleman Recalls "Palm Play" in Royal Court)
  • 1816.10  + (Norfolk VA Cricket Club Reported)
  • 1767.2  + (North-South Game of Cricket in Hartford CT)
  • 1791.2  + (Northampton MA Prohibits Downtown Ballplaying (and Stone-Throwing))
  • 1832.9  + (Norwich CT Sets $2 Fine for Playing Ball)
  • 1878.1  + (Nostalgia for old games of Two Old Cat, Three Old Cat, Bull Pen, Run Around)
  • 1857.44  + (Not Glued or Sewn to Second Base)
  • 1844.6  + (Novel Cites "the Game of Bass in the Fields")
  • 1870.13  + (November News: Will the Atlantic Club Stay Strong?)
  • 1855c.32  + (Numerous Base Ball Clubs Now Active in NYC)
  • 1858.54  + (OFBB Variant Played in Buffalo NY; 11 Players, 12 Innings)
  • 1847.7  + (Occupation Army Takes Ballgame to Natives In . . . Santa Barbara?)