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- 1855.13 + (<i>Spirit</i> Gives Season Plans for 5 Base Ball Clubs)
- 1858.21 + (<i>Times</i> Editorial: "We Hail the New Fashion With Delight")
- 1805.3 + (<u>Book of Games</u> Covers Cricket, Trap-Ball)
- 1835.1 + (<u>Boy's Book of Sports</u> Describes "Base Ball", "Base or Goal Ball")
- 1828.1 + (<u>Boy's Own Book</u> [London] Describes "Rounders," Stoolball, Feeder)
- 1859.16 + (<u>Boy's Own Toy-Maker</u> Covers Tip-cat and Trap-ball)
- 1858.9 + (<u>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</u> Contrasts Base Ball and Cricket)
- 1830.1 + (<u>Children's Amusements</u> Describes Bat/Ball Play for Brits and Yanks)
- 1857.33 + (<u>Clipper</u> Thinks Base Ball is Catching On)
- 1859.15 + (<u>Games and Sports</u> Covers Rounders, Feeder, Trap-ball, Northern Spell)
- 1859.18 + (<u>Harper's</u> Suggests Plugging Still Used in Base-ball)
- 1800.5 + (<u>History of North America</u>: Cricket and Football are "Universally Practiced.")
- 1836.3 + (<u>Little Learners</u> Chapbook Shows Trap-ball)
- 1832.3 + (<u>Mary's Book of Sports</u> [New Haven CT] Has Drawing of "Playing at Ball")
- 1859.26 + (<u>NY Herald</u> Weighs Base Ball against Cricket)
- 1823.1 + (<u>National Advocate</u> Reports "Base Ball" Game in NYC)
- 1859.21 + (<u>Porter's</u><i>:</i> MA Game Will Surely Die)
- 1841.6 + (<u>School Reader</u> Shows Batter and Pitcher)
- 1855.21 + (<u>Spirit</u> Eyes Three-Year Knicks-Gothams Rivalry)
- 1792.1 + (<u>Sporting Magazine</u> Begins Its Cricket Reports in England)
- 1861.6 + (<u>The Clipper</u> Looks Back on the 1861 Season)
- 1846.21 + (A "Badly Defined" and Soggy April Game, In Brooklyn Alongside Star Cricket Club?)
- 1804.3 + (A "Match at Ball" in Northwest Louisiana?)
- 1831.1 + (A Ball Club Forms in Philadelphia; It Later Adopts Base Ball, and Lasts to 1887)
- 1835.4 + (A Ballplayer's Progress: "Bound and Catch," "Barn Ball," "Town Ball")
- BC3000c.1 + (A Baserunning Ballgame in the Stone Age?)
- 1861.86 + (A Battalion of Base Ballists?)
- 1863.113 + (A Change from Dodging Leaden Balls)
- 1867.24 + (A Cool Treat for Kansas Fans)
- 1862.113 + (A Different View of Alexander Cartwright)
- 1310c.2 + (A Drawing of "A Game of Ball," with a Player in a Batting Pose)
- 1850.61 + (A Drawing of Ballplaying in New York -- in the area where Central Park would later be, possibly??)
- 1850c.51 + (A Form of Cricket)
- 1709.1 + (A Form of [Two-man and Four-man] Cricket Played in Virginia)
- 1837.1 + (A Founder of the Gothams Remembers "First Ball Organization in the US")
- 1833.9 + (A Morale Tale: "Lazy Lawrence" Won't Play Ball)
- 1540.1 + (A Pitcher, a Catcher and a Batter in a Golf History Book?)
- 1852.14 + (A Pleasant Beech Grove, Where the Boys Played Bass Ball)
- 1789.1 + (A Tale of Two Cricket Traditions?)
- 1856.34 + (A Three-Inning Game of Wicket at Great Barrington)
- 1821.4 + (A Three-Times-and-Out Rule in ME Cricket?)
- 1827.6 + (A Tip for Good Health: Cricket for the Blokes, Bass-ball for the Lasses)
- 1860.50 + (A Truly "Grand" Game of Massachusetts Base Ball)
- 1771.3 + (A Wider Bat? Even in Cricket, There's Always a Joker)
- 1820c.13 + (A Wry View of Cricket Match on Yale Campus)
- 1863.120 + (A bully game of base ball)
- 1849c.4 + (A. G. Mills and Boyhood Friend Recall "Base Ball" at a Brooklyn School)
- 1810c.7 + (Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison Plays Ball as Barefoot Youth)
- 1850s.1 + (Accounts of Ballplaying by Slaves)
- 1861.22 + (Ad Biz)