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- 1872.2 + (Pro Players Disparaged in Newspapers As Worthless, Dissipated, Buyable)
- 1871.16 + (Professionals Edge Away from NABBP; Modern Standings Begin to Take Shape)
- 1859.33 + (Prolix Lecturer Explains What Base Ball and Cricket Mean)
- 1755c.7 + (Prominent Patriot Regrets Wasting Time Playing Cat (and Fives))
- 1871.11 + (Pros' Leading Averages Reported In Buffalo Newspaper)
- 1859.66 + (Proto-Sports Bar)
- 1830.25 + (Proud Father Lauds Son's Ballplaying Prowess)
- 1823.5 + (Providence RI Bans "Playing Ball" in the Streets)
- 1771.2 + (Province of New Hampshire Prohibits Christmas "Playing With Balls" in the Streets)
- 1829.9 + (Pupil in Class Seen to "Scamper like a Boy at Bass-ball")
- 1720.1 + (Puritans Thwarted Fun, "Even at Stool-ball")
- 1856.3 + (Putnams Rules Arrive on the Scene)
- 1500s.2 + (Queen Elizabeth's Dudley Plays Stoolball at Wotton Hill?)
- 1840c.15 + (R is for Richard "With His Bat and Ball")
- 1815c.5 + (RI Boy Did A Little Ball-Playing)
- 1864.18 + (RI Soldier Cites “:A Game in Our Regt, Nine Innings a Side”)
- 1861.31 + (RI Soldier Mentions Game of Ball)
- 1859.50 + (Rain, Peevishness Disrupt 100-Tally Mass Game at Barre)
- 1863.65 + (Ravaged By War)
- 1859.27 + (Reader Catches "A Slight Error" - Base Ball is English, not American)
- 1832.6 + (Reading Book Contains a Story, "Playing at Trap Ball")
- 1863.93 + (Rebel POWs at Fort McHenry)
- 1863.101 + (Rebel POWs play town ball at Camp Butler)
- 1862.29 + (Rebel Prisoners Seen Playing Ball in WI Prison Camp)
- 1863.50 + (Rebel Soldier Plays “Fine Game of Town Ball” in Georgia)
- 1863.95 + (Rebels seen playing ball)
- 1836c.11 + (Recollections of a Jersey City Boy -- And A Different Rule for Plugging)
- 1870.16 + (Red Stocking Leader Explains Background for Club Decision to Exit Pro Base Ball Scene)
- 1860.79 + (Regatta Cancelled Due To Base Ball)
- 1861.34 + (Regiment Plays “Favorite Game” After Dress Parade in Elmira NY)
- 1780.8 + (Regular Monday NYC Cricket Matches Planned Again.)
- 1852.5 + (Religious Chapbook Shows Action in Ball Play at Recess)
- 1830c.39 + (Report: "Groups of Full Grown Players At Base and Cricket" Recalled in New York)
- 1672.1 + (Rev. Wilson Decries Sunday "Stool-Ball" and "Cricketts" Playing)
- 1862.12 + (Reverend Beecher: Base-Ball is Best Form of Exercise)
- 1776c.3 + (Revolutionary War Officer Plays Cricket, Picks Blueberries)
- 1777.1 + (Revolutionary War Prisoner Watches Ball-Playing in NYC Area)
- 1779.3 + (Revolutionary War Soldier H. Records Regimental Ball-Playing PA)
- 1857.10 + (Rib-and-Ball Game in the Arctic: Baseball Fever Among the Chills?)
- 1817.2 + (Riddle Game Cites "Fourteen Boys at Bat and Ball")
- 1862.63 + (Right and Left wings of 13th NY in Suffolk, VA)
- 1871.14 + (Rival Assn of Amateur Players Forms: Includes Clubs from NY, Philly, Baltimore, Boston.)
- 1843.7 + (Robber Caught Again: "Third Time and Out")
- 1851.5 + (Robert E. Lee Promotes Cricket at West Point?)
- 1858.22 + (Rochester NY Editor: Base Ball to Curb Tobacco, Swearing (If Not Spitting))
- 1825c.12 + (Rochester Senior: "How the Game of Ball Was Played")
- 1850s.49 + (Round Ball Played North of Portland, Maine with "Cat Stick" and "Gools")
- 1829.2 + (Round Ball Played in MA)
- 1822.1 + (Round Ball Played in Worcester)
- 1820.2 + (Round Ball played in Upton, MA)