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- In Canton in 1867 + (A young man of Canton was killed playing town ball recently, when he ran into a tree)
- Lux Club of Nashville + (AKA Lucks, John Lucks)
- In Tyler Circa 1850 + (About 1847 to 1850 the principal amusement … About 1847 to 1850 the principal amusements were circuses which would travel through the country in wagons, exhibiting elephants, lions, tigers, rhinoceros, and other animals such as we see at the present time. There were no opera houses in Tyler in those days. Dances would be held, the cotillion, or square dance, being in vogue. Sometimes waltzing would be engaged in and card parties be given, euchre being the favorite game, as well as checkers. Games of marbles and town ball and horse racing were also some of the principal sports of the day.o some of the principal sports of the day.)
- Union soldiers v Union soldiers on 3 June 1863 + (According to a soldier of the 21st MA stationed at Mt. Sterling, on June 3, 1863, "A Grand Match Game of Base-Ball was played outside of town on the Ticktown Pike." June 12th saw another "grand match game of base-ball..." )
- In Baltimore in 1804 + (Ad for a meeting of the Baltimore Union Cricket Club, to meet on Federal Hill)
- In Pittsburgh in 1830 + (Ad for a meeting of the cricket club in Allegheny)
- Athletic Club of Santa Barbara + (Ad for the formation of this club, T. B. Curley, president, in the Santa Barbara Weekly Press, Dec. 19, 1868)
- In Philadelphia in 1822 + (Ad for trap ball playing in Philadelphia)
- Hunkidori Club of Adamsville + (Adamsville in a part of Lansingburgh)
- 1854 Unified Kinickerbocker-Eagle-Gotham Rules + (Adopted April 1, 1854)
- Rules of the Massachusetts Association of Base Ball Players + (Adopted May 13, 1858 at Dedham, Massachusetts)
- The 20 Rules of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club + (Adopted September 23, 1845)
- Adriatic Club of Newark v Pioneer Club of Orange on 14 November 1858 + (Adriatic 2nd nine)
- Glendon Club of East Boston v Maverick Club of East Boston on 25 August 1860 + (Aka Maverick of the South End?)
- Metropolitan Club of Albany v Albany Club of Albany on 10 May 1860 + (Albany 2nd nine)
- In Chatham + (Albert Dunavan, born 1812, while a schoolboy got a broken cheek while playing a game of "bull pen" with the school boys)
- Clifton Club of Brooklyn v Alert Club of Brooklyn on 7 July 1860 + (Alert 2nd nine)
- In Brooklyn in 1838 + (Alleged first cricket match in Brooklyn)
- Star Club of Morton + (Allentown is to play the Morton Stars next week. Morton had 426 residents in 1880 and 657 in 1890.)
- Starlight Club of Jersey City v Amity Club of New York on 24 September 1858 + (Amity 2nd nine)
- Starlight Club of Jersey City v Amity Club of New York on 9 September 1858 + (Amity 2nd nine)
- Amity Club of Rahway v Excelsior Club of Rahway on 26 September 1860 + (Amity 2nd nine)
- In Windham in 1863 + (Amity Wicket Club of Windham Centre)
- In Providence in 1828 + (An 1828 newspaper article writes of a youth named Dick Hefferline who was so athletic he could "beat the beater at four old cat.")
- In Westfield in 1831 + (An 1831 letter says that at the Westfield … An 1831 letter says that at the Westfield Athenaeum (High School) they were "playing ball" Wednesdays and Saturdays, and the letter writer had a sore hand from the play.This is clearly a bat-ball reference, but we cannot be more exact as to the game. cannot be more exact as to the game. )
- In Mays Lick Circa 1796 + (An 1848 letter recalls as a school boy in Mayslick, KY, playing "that admirable game, a favorite of all country schools, corner ball.")
- In Pittsburgh Circa 1838 + (An 1883 reminisce of town ball played in Pittsburgh 45 years past is amazingly detailed. The game as described used paddles, not bats, with bases ("corners") 50 feet apart, and soaking.)
- In Newark Valley Circa 1838 + (An 1888 letter to the editor by D. William Patterson of Newark Valley, Tioga County, NY says he recalls 50 years ago the boys of the area played old cat.)
- In Montague in 1840 + (An 1895 history of Montague interviewed an old resident who claimed, when he was a youth, "to play round ball every Saturday afternoon." 13 a side, and he was the pitcher)
- Ballplaying in Civil War Camps + (An Overview of an Enriched Data Base: NOTE -- This article was updated and re-cast by Bruce Allardice in 2018)
- In Cincinnati in 1856 + (An advertisement for the "Old Woodward Club" announces a meeting to arrange for the 'annual Oration, Foot, Town Ball Games and supper" to be held Sept. 5th. This is a club for Woodward College.)
- In Peekskill in 1845 + (An article on Chauncey Depew (1834-1928), who was rasied in Peekskill, stated that he wasn't very good at one old cat or other cat games as a youth.)
- The Next Destin'd Post, 2012 - 2013 + (Archive of the Next Destin'd Post Newsletter)
- SABR Origins Newsletter + (Archive of the SABR Origins Newsletter)
- Local Origins + (Articles to Assist Diggers Working on the Local Origins Project)
- Team of the 54th NY Infantry v Team of the 56th NY Infantry in May 1864 + (At Camp Chemung, Elmira)
- Olympic Club of Louisville v Louisville Base Ball Club on 3 August 1865 + (At Louisville Club's grounds, corner of 18th St. and the Portland RR)
- Eagle Club of Randolph v Warren Club of Randolph on 28 July 1860 + (At West Randolph)
- In Warren in 1780 + (At a May 1780 militia muster, the boys and girls "played 'goal' and 'tag...'" No details about whether "goal ball" was meant.)
- In Florence in September 1859 + (At a fair, base ball played by Florence and Haydenville boys.)
- In Washington Heights on 5 July 1869 + (At a picnic in Washington Heights base ball is to be played.)
- Judgment! + (At first, most umpiring calls were only made on appeal, and then things changed (7 pages))
- Comet Club Grounds, Jackson and Laflin + (At the corner of Jackson and Laflin Streets. Chicago Evening Post, July 5, 1867. Near modern Whitney Young School.)
- In Dieppe in 1826 + (At the invitation of the Duchess of Berri, some English gentlemen in Dieppe played cricket. After an hour, she pronounced herself bored by the game.)
- 195th Pennsylvania Infantry v 195th Pennsylvania Infantry on 26 September 1865 + (At the regiment's camp)
- Battery L v 140th NY Infantry in September 1864 + (At their camp near the Weldon RR, south of Petersburg)
- In Allegheny in 1859 + (Atalanta Cricket Club of Allegheny vs. Oakland)
- In Athens in 1838 + (Athens youth couldn't 'play old cat, town ball or corner ball' nor 'pitch quoits' on Sunday.)
- Athletic Club of Philadelphia v Minerva Base Ball Club of Philadelphia on 2 October 1863 + (Athletic 2nd nine)
- In Reading in 1859 + (Athletic Cricket Club of Reading mentioned)
- Atlantic Club of Brooklyn v Henry Eckford Club of New York on 24 October 1861 + (Atlantic 2nd nine)
- Atlantic Club of Brooklyn v Henry Eckford Club of New York on 4 November 1861 + (Atlantic 2nd nine)
- Lone Star Club of New York v Atlantic Club of Fordham on 28 July 1860 + (Atlantic 2nd nine jrs)
- Momoweta Club of Greenpoint + (Attended 1868 state convention)
- Union Club of Detroit v Brother Jonathans Club of Detroit on 21 August 1862 + (BJ's 2nd nine vs. Union 1st)
- Allegheny Club of Allegheny v Allegheny Club of Allegheny on 18 September 1860 + (Bachelors vs. Benedicts, the latter winning by 2. Said to be the third such match this year.)
- Block:Ball Bias + (Ball Bias (17 entries))
- In Decatur in 1864 + (Ballgame of Union soldiers (17th NY Infantry) in Decatur in May 1864)
- In Lewisburg in 1851 + (Barn ball was played at Bucknell U. in Lewisburg in 1850-51.)
- In Flatbush Circa 1837 + (Base Ball played at Erasmus Hall Academy, now in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn)
- In Exeter Circa 1835 + (Base Ball, 4 old cat recollected)
- In Castletown in 1942 + (Base ball and rounders were played at Malew Sunday School, Castletown.)
- Club of Perry, NY + (Baseball played here on July 4, 1870. ''Silver Lake Sun'', July 8, 1870)
- Runs, Runs and More Runs: Baseball 1866-1870. By the Numbers + (Baseball statistics from the pre-pro era. From BRJ, Fall 2021)
- In Medicine Hat in 1884 + (Baseball was played at a picnic in Medicine Hat.)
- Fair Play of Greensburg v Westmoreland Jr. of Westmoreland in 1865 + (Baseball was played in Greensburg in 1865.)
- In West Creek on 4 July 1870 + (Baseball was played in West Creek on July 4th.)
- In East Lansing in 1857 + (Beal says students played one and two old cat at Michigan Agricultural College in 1857. MAC later became MSU.The college was then in Lansing. East Lansing split off in 1907 to become a separate city.)
- Club of Marion, Ohio + (Beat the "Wildcats" in Marion)
- Normal Club of Cortland + (Beat the Athletics of Syracuse 16-15, citing the Cortland County Democrat, Aug. 27, 1869)
- Baltimore Base Ball Club v Belvidere Club of Baltimore on 29 November 1860 + (Belvidere lost)
- In New Diggings on 4 July 1860 + (Between the married and single men of the New Diggings Cricket Club.)
- Gymnasts Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Gymnasts Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 26 August 1858undefined + (Bickham's side 190, Smith's side 172)
- Gymnasts Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Gymnasts Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 19 August 1858undefined + (Bickham’s side 153 runs, 12 outs Whitaker’s side 131 runs, 11 outs (town ball – Gymnasts Town Ball Club 4-inning intra-club game, with 14 on a side))
- Defiance Club of Bloomfield + (Bloomfield = modern New Bloomfield)
- In Boston in 1845 + (Boston Cricket Club mentioned)
- Young America Club of Grafton v Bay State Club of Upton on 15 September 1860 + (Both clubs jrs)
- Mount Vernon Club of Washington v American Club of Washington on 1 September 1865 + (Both jrs.)
- Bowdoin College Club of Brunswick v Narragansett Club of Gorham ME on 16 July 1864 + (Bowdoin Freshmen. Rematch.)
- Androscoggin Club of Lewiston v Bowdoin College Club of Brunswick on 17 June 1865 + (Bowdoin freshmen)
- In Sennett Circa 1845 + (Bowers Howe Leonard (b. 1835) wrote in 1910 that as a schoolboy, he played three and four old cat.)
- Corinthians Club of Corinne v Pioneer Club of Corinne on 25 March 1870 + (Box score in Gerlach article.. The Pioneer may have been made up of players rejected by the Corinthians.)
- Club of New York University + (Box score of 1860 game given in New York Times, June 15, 1860.)
- Pacific Club of New Bern + (Box score of game with the Come and Try Us. Boys 10-14.)
- Branchtown Club of Philadelphia + (Branchtown was a neighborhood in Philadelphia's 22nd Ward)
- In Windsor Circa 1854 + (Bridge, "The Marching Years" (1920) p. 32 notes that as a school kid he enjoyed "base ball playing," though he also notes that the game didn't resemble modern (1920) baseball much.Bridge was born in 1844.)
- In Bridgeport in 1856 + (Bridgeport v. Ansonia)
- America Club of Bethany v Club of Brockport on 4 July 1865 + (Brockport lost by 52 runs)
- Cream City Base Ball Club of Milwaukee v Cream City Base Ball Club of Milwaukee on 8 November 1865 + (Brown's side 36, Jackson's 30)
- Bruce Allardice + (Bruce S. Allardice is a Professor of History at South Suburban College, near Chicago. His article on “The Spread of Baseball in the South Prior to 1870” received the McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Award in 2013.)
- In Rochester in 1847 + (Buffalo Daily Republic, Sept. 6, 1852 reports on a cricket match between Syracuse and Rochester CCs, at Syracuse, won by Syracuse.)
- In Syracuse in 1852 + (Buffalo Daily Republic, Sept. 6, 1852 reports on a cricket match between Syracuse and Rochester CCs, at Syracuse, won by Syracuse.)
- In Buffalo in 1846 + (Buffalo v. Williamsville, Sept. 29 at Williamsville)
- In IL Circa 1823 + (Bull pen game abandoned in Menard County, IL)
- In Rangoon in 1900 + (Burma renamed Myanmar in 1989. )
- In Frankfort in 1857 + (CC formed at the KY Military Institute, just outside Frankfort)
- In Matawan in 1854 + (CC of Middletown Point mentioned)
- South Paris Club v Resolutes of Paris Hill Academy on 4 November 1865 + (Called due to rain)
- Lawrence Base Ball Club of Cambridge v Lawrence Base Ball Club of Cambridge on 14 November 1858 + (Called early due to snow)
- Olympic Club of Kents Hill v Iron Clads Club of Portland on 28 May 1864 + (Called early--rain. Olympics a club of the students at Kents Hill Seminary/Academy. Iron Clads mostly high school students.)
- Pennsylvania Club of Philadelphia v Pennsylvania Club of Philadelphia on 7 May 1860 + (Canning's side 41, Brenizer's side 40)
- In Bardstown in 1823 + (Cassius M. Clay recalled that the played base-ball and bandy at St. Joseph's College c. 1823.)
- Portland Base Ball Club v Picked nine on 28 June 1860 + (Chadwick's side 17, Abbott's side 20)
- In Vancouver in 1865 + (Challenge to a 1 on 1 game)
- Champion Club of Albany v Tivoli Club of Albany on 19 September 1859 + (Champion 2nd nine)
- Champion Club of New York v Exercise Club of New York on 28 December 1860 + (Champion 2nd nine)
- Champion Club of New York v Harlem Club of New York on 22 June 1860 + (Champion 2nd nine. Jr vs Sr.)
- Powhattan Club of Brooklyn v Champion Club of New York on 5 September 1860 + (Champion 2nd nine. Jrs.)
- Cincinnati Base Ball Club v Live Oak Club of Cincinnati on 3 November 1866 + (Championship game of the 4-club tournament)
- Juniors Club of Onarga + (Changed name to Eagles)
- Tropical Club of Ocala + (Charles V. Hillyer (1842 (Ohio) - 1910 (Washington DC)), who came to Ocala in 1868 and later was a state senator, is the club contact person listed. )
- In Epsom in 1860 + (Charles W. Brown, writing from Worcester t … Charles W. Brown, writing from Worcester to the Springfield Republican, casts his mind back to “a game of ball . . . played by ‘us boys’ who attended the district school in a little hill-top hamlet in New Hampshire,” a game certain to be “remembered by hundreds, yes, thousands of men of middle age, who attended . . . country schools . . . 40 years ago.” Born in Epsom, NH, Brown dates the game to 1860. “Saturday afternoons and all other holidays, found the big boys . . . playing goal ball” [emphasis added].. . . playing goal ball” [emphasis added].)
- In Winchester Circa 1835 + (Charles W. Campbell (1827-1902) recalled that as a youth in Winchester, he played prisoners base, bandy and town ball)
- Columbia Club of Chatham Four Corners + (Chatham Four Corners renamed Chatham in 1869)
- Phoenix Juniors Club of Belvidere + (Chicago ''Tribune'', June 23, 1870 has the Phoenix Jrs. defeating the Club of Bonus 35-22 on June 22nd.)
- Club of Bonus Township + (Chicago ''Tribune'', June 23, 1870 has the Phoenix Jrs. of Belvidere defeating the Club of Bonus 35-22 on June 22nd.)
- Search:Dave Search:Bans + (Chronology items tagged Bans)
- In Circleville in 1860 + (Circleville Cricket Club announced)
- In Fulton on 8 May 1860 + (Citizens of Fulton over 50 years of age called together to have "a friendly game of wicket.")
- In Indianapolis in 1837 + (City banned cat, town ball, cricket playing)
- Ajax Club of Avon v Spring Creek Club of Mumford on 12 October 1861 + (City where played unclear)
- In Augusta + (Clark, "Under the Stars and Bars" p. 45 re … Clark, "Under the Stars and Bars" p. 45 recalled how in 1862 his Confederate army comrades played "town ball" while at school. Clark was from Augusta, GA. It is not definite that the comrades spoken of lived in Augusta, but it is likely they did.usta, but it is likely they did.)
- Yale University Club of New Haven v Yale University Club of New Haven on 2 December 1865 + (Class of 1866(1) vs. (2))
- In Clinton in 1857 + (Clinton includes Lyons)
- Clipping:1853 + (Clippings in 1853 (1 entries))
- Clipping:1854 + (Clippings in 1854 (0 entries))
- Clipping:1855 + (Clippings in 1855 (8 entries))
- Clipping:1856 + (Clippings in 1856 (7 entries))
- Clipping:1857 + (Clippings in 1857 (28 entries))
- Clipping:1858 + (Clippings in 1858 (55 entries))
- Clippings:1859 + (Clippings in 1859 (66 entries))
- Clippings:1860 + (Clippings in 1860 (104 entries))
- Clippings:1861 + (Clippings in 1861 (27 entries))
- Clippings:1862 + (Clippings in 1862 (43 entries))
- Clippings:1863 + (Clippings in 1863 (47 entries))
- Clippings:1864 + (Clippings in 1864 (81 entries))
- Clippings:1865 + (Clippings in 1865 (94 entries))
- Clippings:1866 + (Clippings in 1866 (267 entries))
- Clippings:1867 + (Clippings in 1867 (285 entries))
- Clippings:1868 + (Clippings in 1868 (292 entries))
- Clippings:1869 + (Clippings in 1869 (303 entries))
- Clippings:1870 + (Clippings in 1870 (235 entries))
- Clippings:1871 + (Clippings in 1871 (278 entries))
- Clippings:1872 + (Clippings in 1872 (261 entries))
- Clippings:1873 + (Clippings in 1873 (226 entries))
- Clippings:1874 + (Clippings in 1874 (265 entries))
- Clippings:1875 + (Clippings in 1875 (231 entries))
- Clippings:1876 + (Clippings in 1876 (247 entries))
- Clippings:1877 + (Clippings in 1877 (257 entries))
- Clippings:1878 + (Clippings in 1878 (235 entries))
- Clippings:1879 + (Clippings in 1879 (195 entries))
- Clippings:1880 + (Clippings in 1880 (264 entries))
- Clippings:1881 + (Clippings in 1881 (234 entries))
- Clippings:1882 + (Clippings in 1882 (361 entries))
- Clippings:1883 + (Clippings in 1883 (478 entries))
- Clippings:1884 + (Clippings in 1884 (494 entries))
- Clippings:1885 + (Clippings in 1885 (355 entries))
- Clippings:1886 + (Clippings in 1886 (468 entries))
- Clippings:1887 + (Clippings in 1887 (490 entries))
- Clippings:1888 + (Clippings in 1888 (488 entries))
- Clippings:1889 + (Clippings in 1889 (676 entries))
- Clippings:1890 + (Clippings in 1890 (574 entries))
- Club of Detroit v Club of Detroit on 15 May 1860 + (Club Singles (9 players) vs. Married (7 players). Singles won.)
- Occidental Club of Helena + (Club formed July 1868, with Henry Burdick as president.)
- Seminary Club of Cazenovia v Club of Cazenovia on 20 October 1860 + (Club of Cazenovia 2nd nine)
- Independent Club of Kennett Square + (Club of Kennett Square Academy?)
- In Middletown in 1854 + (Club of Middletown Point)
- General Wayne Club of Willistown + (Club of Willistown Township.)
- Irving Club of Maspeth + (Clubs labeled Irving of Brooklyn and Newtown also existed at this time. Same club?)
- Louisville Base Ball Club v Louisville Base Ball Club on 20 May 1865 + (Coleman's side 32. M. L. Clark's side 45. Meriwether Lewis Clark (1846-89), the son of Confederate General M. L. Clark and grandson of William Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame), was catcher on the team. He later founded the KY Derby.)
- In Portland in 1867 + (Columbian CC formed 6-10-67)
- Dave's Tip No. 1 -- Using "Site Search" and "Enhanced Search" + (Comparisons of Searching Using the Site Search Button or the Enhanced Button)
- Knickerbocker Club of Albany v Conqueror Club of West Troy on 17 October 1863 + (Conqueror 2nd nine)
- In New Orleans in 1859 + (Continental Wicket Club announced)
- Excelsior Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Excelsior Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 24 July 1858undefined + (Cook's side 167, Holt's side 119)
- Excelsior Town Ball Club of Cincinnati v Excelsior Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 14 August 1858undefined + (Cook's side 192, Holt's side 139)
- In Lynn in 1859 + (Crescent CC of Lynn mentioned)
- In Louisville in 1843 + (Cricket Play at the Oakland Course.)
- In Hightstown in 1859 + (Cricket club formed in Highstown that fall)
- In Winnipeg in 1864 + (Cricket first played in Manitoba in 1864 . First recorded match in 1870.)
- In New York in 1787 + (Cricket match between 11 of the cricket club, and a picked 11, at the Race Ground.)
- In Sacramento in 1857 + (Cricket match between the Pioneer and Union CCs.)
- In New York in 1795 + (Cricket match between two members of the New York Cricket Club.)
- In Colombo in 1832 + (Cricket played by the British army garrison at Colombo as early as 1832)
- In Camden Circa 1840 + (Cricket said to have been played at Camden c. 1840 by the Union CC (of Philadelphia?))
- In Delaware + (Cricket said to have been played at Ohio Wesleyan in the 1830s.)
- In Portland + (Cricket said to have been played in Portland in the 1820s)
- In Hong Kong in 1841 + (Cricket was first played in Hong Kong (then, a British colony, today, a "special administrative region" of China) in 1841)
- In Kutch in 1721 + (Cricket was first played in India off the coast of Kutch in western India by British sailors in 1721. The first cricket club was in Calcutta in 1792.)
- In Sydney in 1803 + (Cricket was first played in Sydney in 1803, Hobart (Tasmania) in 1832, Perth (Western Australia) in 1835, Melbourne (Victoria) in 1838, and South Australia in 1839.)
- In Philadelphia in 1834 + (Cricket was played at Haverford College in 1834 and 1848)
- In Mazomanie in 1853 + (Cricket was played here as early as Oct. 24,1853 when a Dane County club played Iowa county. The area was home to a large English settlement)
- In Halifax + (Cricket was played in Halifax in the 1780s)
- In Montreal in 1785 + (Cricket was played on an island near Montreal in 1785, and in Toronto in 1807. The first organized cricket club appears to be in 1834 in Toronto.)
- In Worcester in 1831 + (Cricket, Base, Long Ball)
- In Roxbury in 1856 + (Cricket--Lowell v. Roxbury)
- In Vergennes Circa 1823 + (Daniel Harmon Brush (1813-90) autobiography recalls that, as a kid at school, he played "bull pen, town ball, prisoner's base." Brush later founded Carbondale, IL)
- In Springfield Circa 1835 + (David Hunt (b. 1825) recalled playing town ball in the school yard, at the Springfield Friends (Quaker) School.Springfield was/is a community in Guilford County, NC.)
- Pioneer Club of Springfield v Atwater Club of Westfield, MA on 25 October 1858 + (Deciding game of a three game series)
- Cedar Snags Club of Lewisburg + (Defeated a Cornersville club.)
- Wrightsman Club of Nashville + (Defeated the Crouch BBC 25-4)
- Hiawatha Club of New Bloomfield + (Defeated the Defiance of NB 31-20.)
- Club of Easton Furnace + (Defeated the North Easton BBC 110 to 24, on Oct. 12th.)
- Rough and Ready Club of Galena + (Defeated the Stars 41-24.)
- Franklin Club of New Bedford v Franklin Club of New Bedford on 19 November 1860 + (Delano's side 100, Green's 76.)
- Very Early (pre-1857) Rules on Base Advancement After Caught Fly Balls + (Did Runners Have to Tag Up?)
- Club Makeup + (Did club rosters reflect ethnic or social divisions, gradations in athletic talent, players’ ages, or what? Did minority groups form their own clubs?)
- Shawmut Club of Boston + (Different from Shawmut of Charlestown?)
- Next Destin'd Post Archive + (Digger News Archives)
- Bates College Club of Lewiston v Bates College Club of Lewiston on 31 October 1863 + (Dirigo club 36, Excelsior club 20)
- In Roseau in 2010 + (Dominica has a National Rounders Association and league. It appears the game is mostly played by young women.)
- In Dorchester in 1858 + (Dorchester CC mentioned)
- Club of Whitesboro v Club of Whitesboro on 15 September 1860 + (Douglas supporters 23, Lincoln supporters 14. But Lincoln won the election)
- In Scipio Township Circa 1840 + (Dr. Thomas H. Barton (b. 1828) recalled that as a student in a local school, "town ball was the principle field exercise" and goes on the describe the game.He lived in Scipio Township, Meigs County.)
- In Dyersville on 24 August 1858 + (Dyersville v. Independence)
- Uniforms + (Early uniforms and their significance (1st round completed August 2014))
- In Wethersfield in 1858 + (East Hartford 211, Wethersfield 226, at East Hartford)
- Elm Club of East Hartford + (East Hartford had 3007 residents in 1870)
- Granite State Club of East Rochester + (East Rochester is a neighborhood of Rochester.)
- Louisville Base Ball Club v Eclipse Club of Louisville on 23 September 1858 + (Eclipse won)
- Louisville Base Ball Club v Eclipse Club of Louisville on 6 June 1859 + (Eclipse won)
- In Vevay in 1850 + (Edward Eggleston's 1882 novel "The Hoosier … Edward Eggleston's 1882 novel "The Hoosier School-Boy" (stories of his growing up in southern Indiana c. 1850--he was born in Vevay, IN in 1837) contains on pages 11-12 mentions three and four cornered cat. Ch VII gives a full account of Bull pen and Hat ball. See also the Troy Kansas Weekly Chief, Jan. 5, 1882, for a reply to Eggleston.f, Jan. 5, 1882, for a reply to Eggleston.)
- In Boston Circa 1850 + (Edwin Hale Abbott's reminiscences of Boston Latin School 1846-51 note that '''the boys, including Henry Lee Higginson (b. 1835) played "Four Old Cat" cricket and base-ball.''')
- Brandywine Jr. Club of West Chester + (Election of officers)
- Glycerine Club of San Francisco + (Election of officers: Leon Black, pres. J. Levy, VP)
- Cincinnati Base Ball Club + (Ellard says this club was formed July 23, 1866, and was for awhile named the Resolutes.)
- Emmet Club of Boston v Club of Milton on 7 July 1860 + (Emmet won. A prize of "two elegant bats.")
- In Troy in 1860 + (Employees of Lillie's Safe Factory have formed a wicket club)
- Baker and Godwin Club of New York + (Employees of a Publishing house)
- Jay Cooke and Co. Club of New York + (Employees of the Jay Cooke and Co. played the employees of Vermilye and Co. (both banking houses) Sept. 5, 1867 at the Satellite Grounds, Brooklyn.)
- Vermilye and Co. Club of New York + (Employees of the Jay Cooke and Co. played the employees of Vermilye and Co. (both banking houses) Sept. 5, 1867 at the Satellite Grounds, Brooklyn.)
- Paragon Club of Frankfort + (Employees of the Kentucky Yeoman newspaper)
- Block:English Baseball 1700s + (English Baseball 1700s (9 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1800 - 1849 + (English Baseball 1800-1849 (28 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1850s + (English Baseball 1850s (45 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1860s + (English Baseball 1860s (65 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1870s + (English Baseball 1870s (73 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1880s + (English Baseball 1880s (94 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1890s + (English Baseball 1890s (92 entries))
- Block:English Baseball 1900s + (English Baseball 1900s (47 entries))
- Enterprise Club of Troy v Anderson Club of Anderson on 26 August 1861 + (Enterprise 2nd nine)
- Essays + (Essays Contributed by Diggers.<br/> Note: See also http://protoball.org/Blogs for sites with recent articles on Origins era topics.)
- Eureka Club of Stamford v Picked nine on 24 November 1859 + (Eureka won)
- Sliding + (Evidence on Sliding in Early Base Ball Accounts (4 pages))
- 1845 Knickerbocker Rules + (Evolution or Revolution? A Rule-By-Rule Analysis of the 1845 Knickerbocker Rules)
- Exercise Club of Brooklyn v Henry Eckford Club of New York on 2 October 1861 + (Exercise 2nd nine. Sr vs Jr.)
- National Club of Washington v National Club of Washington on 23 June 1865 + (First nine beat 2nd by 21)
- Eagle Club of San Francisco v Vallejo Club of Vallejo on 12 November 1870 + (First of a three game series for the Pacfiic Coast Championship)
- Washington Club of Rochester v Flour City Club of Rochester on 24 July 1860 + (Flour City 2nd nine)
- Green Mountain Club of Jamaica v Club of Brattleboro on 18 August 1860 + (For a prize ball.)
- Active Club of Washington v Waverly Club of Washington on 14 November 1865 + (For city junior championship)