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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Americans and Englishmen Encouraged to Meet on NYC Cricket Field". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1740.2  + (Almanack Sees Time Wasted at Stool-ball)
  • 1633c.1  + (Ambiguous Reference to Stoole Ball Appears in a Drama)
  • 1000c.1  + (America Sees First European "Games?")
  • 1833c.12  + (America's First Interclub Ballgame, in Philadelphia)
  • 1868.9  + (American Baseball introduced to England?)
  • 1825c.7  + (American Chapbook Reprises Couplets on Cricket, Trap-ball)
  • 1832.4  + (American Chapbook Reuses "Playing at Ball" Woodcut)
  • 1840s.40  + (American Cricketers Play in Canada)
  • 1861.17  + (American Guard [71<sup>st</sup> NY Regt] 42, Nationals BB Club 13)
  • 1778.1  + (American Surgeon Sees Ball-Playing in English Prison)
  • 1780.9  + (Americans and Englishmen Encouraged to Meet on NYC Cricket Field)
  • 1809.1  + (Americans in London Play "A Game Called Ball," Seen as a "Novelty" By Locals)
  • 1840s.45  + (Amherst Alum Cites Round Ball, Wicket, Cricket on Campus in the Past)
  • 1846.8  + (Amherst Alum Recalls How Wicket Was Played)
  • 1846.7  + (Amherst Juniors Drop Wicket Game, 77 to 53: says Young Billjamesian)
  • 1858.34  + (Amusements at Duchess' Birthday Party Includes Base Ball)
  • 1835.19  + (An "Out-door Professor" is Appreciated by Former Student Ballplayers of Base, Cricket)
  • 1863.140  + (An exciting game of base ball)
  • 1862.86  + (An interesting game of base ball in Oxford, MS)
  • 1859.43  + (And It's <i>Pittsburgh</i> We Call the Pirates?)
  • 1859.29  + (Annual Meeting of NABBP Decides: Bound Rule, No Pros)