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  • {{All Games|Country=United States|State=IN|City=Charlestown}}
    61 bytes (9 words) - 03:14, 18 June 2017

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  • |City=Charlestown |Description=<p>The Monument BBC played here in 1857</p>
    316 bytes (43 words) - 13:52, 5 March 2022
  • |Name=Bay State Club of Boston v Bunker Hill Club of Charlestown on 15 October 1858 |Away Team=Bunker Hill Club of Charlestown
    971 bytes (157 words) - 07:24, 26 May 2013
  • |Description=Jeffersons of Charlestown 58, Osceolas of Berryville 37 |First in Location=Berryville, VA
    500 bytes (67 words) - 11:58, 18 January 2023
  • |State=IN <p>"Charlestown News...The Hig-gle-dy-pig-gle-dy base ball club &nbsp;will play the Jeffers
    812 bytes (116 words) - 08:30, 8 July 2020
  • ...of the hour. Keefe’s side winning by a score of 10 to 4. Clarence Dow of Charlestown was referee. Boston Globe December 23, 1884</p> ...Institute managers for a practice game of base ball on the asphalt surface in the fair building. Last week the hanging band stand, which now depends fro
    2 KB (338 words) - 19:57, 29 February 2020
  • ...ommanding a pharaoh to cross the heavens and &ldquo;strike the ball&rdquo; in the meadow of the sacred Apis bull.</p> ...ne common source: an ancient fertility rite observed by Priest&ndash;Kings in the Egypt of the Pyramids.&rdquo;</p>
    2 KB (314 words) - 18:47, 9 May 2015
  • |Text=<p>Wall inscriptions in Egyptian royal tombs depict games using bats and balls.</p> ...A. Piccione, "Pharaoh at the Bat,"&nbsp;<span>College</span>&nbsp;<span>of Charlestown Magazine</span>&nbsp;(Spring/Summer 2003), p.36. See</p>
    1 KB (203 words) - 18:47, 9 May 2015
  • | <p>Green Mountain Boys (W)</p> <p>Olympic (L)</p> <p>(first match)</p> ...mpic president Albert S. Flye, regarding dispute over rules to be followed in these two games])</p>
    52 KB (8,660 words) - 14:49, 25 February 2024
  • ...fore another military man, one Abner Doubleday allegedly invented the game in the sleepy east central New York village of Cooperstown.</p> ...s march might have been fifteen miles, to locate a spot flat enough to get in the game. Clearly this game meant something more to Henry Dearborn and his
    92 KB (15,359 words) - 17:54, 9 February 2013
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