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  • 1864.84  + (Artillerymen Play Artillerymen in VA)
  • 1831.4  + (As His Mom Sobs Tenderly, NH Lad Rushes Out to Play Ball)
  • 1813.3  + (As a Lad of 9, Hawthorne is Hurt Playing Ball at School, Sees 'Several Physicians')
  • 1838.9  + (Asylum Inmates Kept Busy with Fishing, Fancy Painting, Bass Ball, Etc.)
  • 1858.3  + (At Dedham MA, Team Representatives Formulate Mass Game Rules)
  • 1729.1  + (At Harvard, Batt and Ball "Stirs Our Bloud Greatly")
  • 1853c.13  + (At Harvard, Most Students Played Baseball and Football, Some Cricket or Four-Old-Cat)
  • 1858.51  + (At Harvard, Two Clubs Play Series of Games by New York Rules)
  • 1840s.28  + (At Hobart College, "Wicket and Baseball Played in Summer")
  • 1858.53  + (At Kenyon College, Base Ball Takes Unusual Form)
  • 1630c.3  + (At Oxford, Women's Shrovetide Customs Include Stooleball)
  • 1830.18  + (At PA Ballfield, Man Asks English Question, Receives American Answer)
  • 1863.52  + (At Winter Camp, Pleasant Days Saw Base-Ball or Wicket)
  • 1841.13  + (At Yale, Wicket Now Seen as "Ungenteel")
  • 1860.62  + (Athletic Club Takes the Field)
  • 1842c.10  + (Athletic Welsh Lad Plays Rounders)
  • 1872.17  + (Athletics Show Annual Expenses, Income for 1872)
  • 1862.62  + (Atlanta Boys harass pedestrians with flying balls)
  • 1861.10  + (Atlantic 52, Mutual 27, 6 Innings: Reporter is Wowed by 26-Run 3rd)
  • 1865.11  + (Atlantic Ball Committee Issues Fanciful Invitation)
  • 1857.22  + (Atlantic Club Becomes Base Ball Champ?)
  • 1873.1  + (Atlantic Club Business Model is Vulnerable)
  • 1865.18  + (Atlantic Get Championship Flag)
  • 1858.17  + (Atlantic Monthly Piece by Higginson Lauds Base-ball)
  • 1860.10  + (Atlantics Are Challenged to Play MA Game for $1000 Stake, But Decline)
  • 1860.60  + (Atlantics vs. Excelsiors: The Thorny Idea of Onfield Supremacy)
  • 1860.90  + (Atlantics' "Lucky Seventh" Yields Nine Runs; The Start of Some Base Ball Lore?)
  • 1830.14  + (Australia's First Recorded Cricket Match Played)
  • 1600c.1  + (Austrian Physician Reports on Batting/Fielding Game in Prague; One of Two Accounts Cites Plugging, Bases)
  • 1800c.12  + (Author Recalls Cricket and Base)
  • 1755.5  + (Authoritative Rules of Cricket Published Nationally in England)
  • 1861.35  + (Awaiting Deployment to Washington, the 44th NY Plays Ball Evenings)
  • 1865.7  + (Awaiting Release, Soldier in DC Plays and Watches Base Ball)
  • 1853.3  + (B is [<i>Still</i>] For Bat and Ball)
  • 1850c.10  + (B is for Bat, B is for Ball)
  • 1841.4  + (Babcock Adds Woodcut of Trap-ball to New Chapbook)
  • 1840.8  + (Babcock, This Time, Uses a <i>Different</i> Woodcut)
  • 1622.1  + (Bad, Bad Batts!)
  • 1837.2  + (Ball Game Described in Fictional Account of Western Indians)
  • 1862.24  + (Ball Game Photographed at Fort Pulaski, Georgia)
  • 1819.6  + (Ball Games Recalled in Southwestern WI)
  • 1817.3  + (Ball Play Banned in New York City's Park, Battery, and Bowling-Green)
  • 1849.7  + (Ball Play and Word Play from Boston MA)
  • 1856.29  + (Ball Play in Children's Song)
  • 1782c.2  + (Ball Played at Albany During War)
  • 1854.10  + (Ball Played at Hobart College, Geneva NY)
  • 1863.71  + (Ball Playing a "Favorite Amusement")
  • 1865.38  + (Ball Playing at Andersonville POW Camp)
  • 1862.118  + (Ball Playing at Shiloh)
  • 1861.51  + (Ball Playing competes with fencing in camp)
  • 1864.79  + (Ball Playing in Black Regiment)
  • 1861.66  + (Ball Playing popular in Wisconsin Camp)
  • 1864.65  + (Ball playing at Spotsylvania battlefield)
  • 1863.108  + (Ball playing popular in 1st Minnesota)
  • 1862.76  + (Ball playing, running and jumping)
  • 1864c.87  + (Ball soft enough for soaking)
  • BC700c.1  + (Ball-Pitching in the Bible?)
  • 1840c.34  + (Ball-Playing at Marshall College in PA)
  • 1773.3  + (Ball-Playing by Slaves Is Eyed in SC)
  • 1820s.19  + (Ball-Playing in Ontario)
  • 1822.5  + (Ball-playing Disallowed in Front of Hobart College Residence)
  • 1852.12  + (Ball-playing Prohibited Near UNC Buildings)
  • 1848.10  + (Ballgame Marks Anniversary in MA)
  • 1873.13  + (Ballpark Admission Fees To Be Set at Twenty-five Cents -- not higher -- for Pro Games)
  • BC750.1  + (Ballplay in Ancient Greece)
  • 1840s.30  + (Ballplayer Recalls Boyhood Matches, Ballmaking, Adult Play)
  • 1828.11  + (Ballplaying Boys in NYC Perturb the Congregations in Church)
  • 1862.104  + (Ballplaying Featured on 1862 Letterhead for Camp Doubleday)
  • 1862.17  + (Ballplaying Frequently Played at Salisbury Prison in North Carolina)
  • 1858.32  + (Ballplaying Interest Hits New Bedford MA)
  • 1860.55  + (Ballplaying Near Stockton CA)
  • 1824.5  + (Ballplaying Now Condoned at Dartmouth College)
  • 1863.1  + (Ballplaying Peaks in the Civil War Camps)
  • 1500s.1  + (Ballplaying Permitted at College of Tours in France, If Done 'Cum Silentio')
  • 1825.9  + (Ballplaying Planned on Saturdays in Hartford CT)
  • 1787.1  + (Ballplaying Prohibited at Princeton - Shinny or Early Base Ball?)
  • 1830s.22  + (Ballplaying Recurs in Abolitionist's Life -- From Age 10 to Harvard)
  • 1860s.86  + (Ballplaying Remembered in Dedham Massachusetts)
  • 1826.2  + (Ballplaying Said Documented in Troy Michigan on Nation's 50th)
  • 1863.47  + (Ballplaying Watched by “Great Crowds of Soldiers,” and Some Play at Verge of Battle)
  • 1865.29  + (Ballplaying at Appomattox surrender?)
  • 1810s.10  + (Ballplaying at Bowdoin College)
  • 1840s.32  + (Ballplaying by Slaves is Part of a Normal Plantation Sunday in GA)
  • 1828.7  + (Ballplaying in Pawtucket RI)
  • 1863.58  + (Ballplaying on the Lines at the Siege of Vicksburg)
  • 1857.26  + (Baltimore Clubs Adopt the New Game)
  • 1827.9  + (Baltimore MD Bans Ballplaying on Sundays and within City Limits)
  • 1860.12  + (Baltimore MD Welcomes Visiting Excelsiors of Brooklyn, and See A Triple Play)
  • 1801.6  + (Baltimore school boys urged to stop playing bandy)
  • 1831.6  + (Ban in Richmond Threatens Fine, Whipping)
  • 1862.11  + (Banned in Boston's Public Garden: "Games of Ball, Foot-ball")
  • 1523.1  + (Baron's Trespass Records Mention Stoball)
  • 1855.37  + (Barre Club Challenge to Six Nearby MA Towns -- $100 Grand Prize Planned)
  • 1845.22  + (Barre MA Skips the "Old Annual Game of Ball" on Election Day)
  • 1861.41  + (Base Ball A Silver Lining)
  • 1858.15  + (Base Ball Arrives in Heaven? "No, This is Iowa")
  • 1826.3  + (Base Ball Associated with Boston Gymnasium Proposal?)
  • 1871.5  + (Base Ball Attendance Practices at the Dawn of the Pro Era)
  • 1860.33  + (Base Ball Beats Football to South Bend IN)
  • 1844c.8  + (Base Ball Begins in Westfield MA?)
  • 1825.5  + (Base Ball Called One of the College Sports as Early as 1825.)
  • 1859.4  + (Base Ball Club Forms in Augusta GA: Town Ball Also Reported)
  • 1870c.8  + (Base Ball Comes to Massachusetts Youth)
  • 1859.35  + (Base Ball Community Eyes Use of Central Park)
  • 1860.31  + (Base Ball Crosses State of Missouri)
  • 1855.20  + (Base Ball Games Reach Really Modern Duration; Score is 52-38)
  • 1853.14  + (Base Ball Hits the Sports Pages? Sunday Mercury, Spirit of the Times Among First to Cover Game Regularly)
  • 1860.51  + (Base Ball Is Reaching Remote Spots in New York State)
  • 1859.61  + (Base Ball Lampooned)
  • 1862c.1  + (Base Ball Listed Among Sports in NH Regimental History)
  • 1864.38  + (Base Ball On The Rebound)
  • 1859.56  + (Base Ball Players Outnumber Cricketers Ten to One)
  • 1861.60  + (Base Ball Prevents Soldier Grumbling)
  • 1871.1  + (Base Ball Reaches River Town of Nauvoo IL)
  • 1835c.5  + (Base Ball Recalled as Very Popular at Exeter)
  • 1855.44  + (Base Ball Reported in Australia)
  • 1840c.2  + (Base Ball Reported in Erie PA Area, with Plugging)
  • 1857.41  + (Base Ball Verse for Adults)
  • 1859.23  + (Base Ball Would be Welcome in Lowell MA, Town of Factories)
  • 1863.18  + (Base Ball [and Wicket] Played by the 10th Massachusetts)
  • 1863.81  + (Base Ball a "common game of amusement")
  • 1845.30  + (Base Ball and Bagpipes and Whisky on the Fourth!)
  • 1846.16  + (Base Ball as Therapy in MA?)
  • 1861.55  + (Base Ball at Camp Tippicanoe)
  • 1862.65  + (Base Ball at Fort Monroe on Christmas Eve)
  • 1861.38  + (Base Ball at an Illinois Camp)
  • 1865.15  + (Base Ball for the Haute Monde)
  • 1825.15  + (Base Ball in Baltimore)
  • 1857.17  + (Base Ball in Melbourne?)
  • 1829c.10  + (Base Ball in Peterboro in 1829? 1809?)
  • 1860.38  + (Base Ball in Pittsburgh PA)
  • 1860.67  + (Base Ball on Ice)
  • 1865.45  + (Base Ball played During the Grand Review)
  • 1863.78  + (Base Ball relives the monotony)
  • 1860.17  + (Base Ball vs. Cricket)
  • 1861.47  + (Base Ball, Cricket, Are 2 of 5 Beadles' Dime Pubs in 1861)
  • 1858.12  + (Base Ball, Meet Tin Pan Alley)
  • 1862.105  + (Base Ball, Old Cat played in camp)
  • 1860.91  + (Base Stealing Frequency Before the Civil War)
  • 1840.20  + (Base and Cricket are Experimental Astronomy?)
  • 1820.29  + (Base ball Seen as "Old-fashioned" Activity For English Girls)
  • 1861.67  + (Base ball at Camp Vermont)
  • 1861.76  + (Base ball in Rochester Camp)
  • 1863.82  + (Base ball in camp part of Muscular Christianity)
  • 1863.51  + (Base-Ball and Foot-Ball Were Favorite Amusements”)
  • 1828.16  + (Base-ball Cited as a Suitable "Nonsuch for Eyes and Arms" of Australian Ladies)
  • 1823.2  + (Base-ball Listed Among Games Played in Suffolk)
  • 1820c.27  + (Base-ball Recalled at New York's Battery Grounds)
  • 1864.81  + (Baseball "all the rage" in TN)
  • 1864.60  + (Baseball "the favorite game of our soldiers")
  • 1840.19  + (Baseball Arrives in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada)
  • 1865.14  + (Baseball For The Wounded)
  • 1866.17  + (Baseball Introduced to the Richmond Public as a Novelty From the North)
  • 1858.62  + (Baseball Player Compensation)
  • 1858.38  + (Baseball Recommended for Brooklyn Schools-- Easier than Cricket)
  • 1861.50  + (Baseball at Benton Barracks)
  • 1862.78  + (Baseball at Camp Cleveland)
  • 1861.91  + (Baseball at Fortress Monroe)
  • 1820.32  + (Baseball in Brooklyn 1820)
  • 1864.92  + (Baseball in Culpeper Camp)
  • 1768.2  + (Baseball in English Dictionary)
  • 1864.73  + (Baseball near Petersburg)
  • 1863.111  + (Baseball played at Rhode Island Army Hospital)
  • 1850s.18  + (Baseball's Beginnings at U Penn?)
  • 1867.16  + (Baseball's Resemblance to English Rounders Discussed)
  • 1830c.10  + (Baseball-like Scene Reappears in Children's Book)
  • 1865.44  + (Baseballs don't survive one inning)
  • 1854.18  + (Bass Ball and Truth-telling)
  • 1825.2  + (Bass-Ball Challenge Issued in New York State)
  • 1852.4  + (Bass-ball "Quite Too Complicated" for Children's Book on Games)
  • 1760.2  + (Bat and Ball . . . in Paris?)
  • 1200s.1  + (Bat and Ball Game Illustration Appears in English Genealogical Roll)
  • 1824.7  + (Bat and Ball, Cricket are Sunday Afternoon Pastimes)
  • 1811.5  + (Bat-ball Recalled at Exeter)
  • 1820.1  + (Bat/Ball Game Depicted in <u>Children's Amusements</u>)
  • 1867.6  + (Batters' "Hits" First Appear in a Game Report)
  • 1871.2  + (Battery Sought for African American Club in St. Louis)
  • 1860.73  + (Batting Cage Debuts)
  • 1619.1  + (Bawdy Poem Has Wenches Playing "With Stoole and Ball")
  • 1865.3  + (Bay Stater to Wife: “We had a gay old time playing ball . . . send me five dollars”)
  • 1863.83  + (Bay Staters play ball in NC)
  • 1805.9  + (Belfast ME Had Ballplaying as Early as 1805)
  • 1754.2  + (Ben Franklin Brings Copy of Cricket Rules Back to U.S.)
  • 1660c.2  + (Ben Franklin's Uncle Recalls Ballplaying On an English Barn)
  • 1850s.50  + (Benefits for Adults Seen in Ballplaying in English Shire: Tutball Rules Described)
  • 1863.40  + (Bettors Beware: NJ Soldiers Upset 2nd NY, 34-11: Daily Inter-regimental Play is Reported)
  • 1711.1  + (Betty Was "a Romp at Stool-Ball")
  • 1793.2  + (Big Stakes for Cricket, Indeed)
  • 1638.1  + (Bishop Sees Churchyard as Consecrated Ground: No Stool Ball, Drinkings, Merriments)
  • 1841.10  + (Bloomfield CT Wicket Challenge: "One Shamble Shall Be Out")
  • 1860.88  + (Bloomfield CT has a Long Ball Club)
  • 1706.2  + (Book About a Scotsman Mentions "Cat and Doug" and Other Diversions)
  • 1807.1  + (Book Includes Hermit's Promise to Bring Children "Bats, Balls &c")
  • 1801.3  + (Book Portrays "Bat and Ball" as Inferior to Cricket)
  • 1811.1  + (Book Printed in Philadelphia Gives Details of Trap Ball in England)
  • 1847.4  + (Book of Children's Tales Includes Recycled Illustrations of Ballplaying)
  • 1834.2  + (Book on Farming Contains Ad for Carver Book)
  • 1833.1  + (Book on Flowers [Yes, Flowers] Shows Overhand Pitch)
  • 1776.1  + (Book on Juvenile Pastimes Comments on Trap Ball)
  • 1845.11  + (Bookman Babcock, He Just Keeps On Truckin')
  • 1865.16  + (Boom in Base Ball Travel)
  • 1858.67  + (Boston Area Ballgames Noted in 1858)
  • 1871.6  + (Boston Club Puts City Name on Uniform)
  • 1853.19  + (Boston Clubs Play for Ten Boxes of Cigars)
  • 1835.7  + (Boston Common Ballplaying Picture Migrates to Religious Chapbook)
  • 1841.2  + (Boston Common Ballplaying Scene Appears on Writing Tablet)
  • 1830c.7  + (Boston Gent Recalls Old Game of "Massachusetts Run-Around")
  • 1713.1  + (Boston Magistrate Finds Trap Ball Clogging a Gutter)
  • 1790s.2  + (Boston Merchant Recalls "Playing Ball on the Common Before Breakfast")
  • 1856.25  + (Boston Paper Reports 192-187 Squeaker in Western MA)
  • 1872.18  + (Boston Pro Club Faces Insolvency on Way to Becoming Longest-Lived)
  • 1857.28  + (Boston Sees Eight Hour Match of the Massachusetts Game)
  • 1832.5  + (Boston Spelling/Reading Book Describes Cricket and "Playing at Ball")
  • 1870.14  + (Boston, Other Towns Eye "First-Class Professional Nines" Like the Red Stockings)
  • 1840.38  + (Boston-Style "Bat and Ball" Seen in Honolulu HI)
  • 1863.28  + (Box Score Shows D Company Over H Company, 40-15)
  • 1843c.11  + (Boy Plays Chermany and Prisoner's Base in Petersburg)
  • 1820s.12  + (Boys Are Attracted to Sports of "Playing Ball or Goal" in Bangor ME)
  • 1833.13  + (Boys Play Bat Ball in New Orleans)
  • 1846.26  + (Boys Play goal and ball)
  • 1850s.47  + (Boys and Girls Play Old Cat at Recess in Wisconsin)
  • 1832.11  + (Brighton Women Play Stool Ball Despite Weather, Forego Merry Dance)
  • 1871.7  + (Brimmed Uniform Caps Introduced)
  • 1858.31  + (Bristol CT Bests Waterbury in Wicket)
  • 1790s.3  + (Britannica: Stickball Dates to Late 18<sup>th</sup> Century?)
  • 1872.16  + (British Base Ball Tour Is Planned)
  • 1860c.26  + (British Book Shows Several Safe-Haven Games - Cricket, Rounders, Feeder, Nine Holes, Doutee Stool, and Stoolball)
  • 1806.1  + (British Children's Book Includes Scene of "Trap and Ball")
  • 1777.4  + (British POWs Linger in Colonies -- Did They Help Sew Base Ball's Seeds?)
  • 1790.8  + (British Paper Snitches on Ringer Playing on a County Cricket Club)
  • 1819.1  + (British Science Text Uses "Base-ball" Heuristic Example)
  • 1770s.1  + (British Soldiers Seek Amusements, Rebels Yawn)
  • 1858.11  + (British Sports Anthology Shows Evolved Rounders, Other Safe Haven Games)
  • 1850.22  + (British Trade Unionists Play Base Ball)
  • 1845.16  + (Brooklyn 22, New York 1: The First-Ever "Modern" Base Ball Match?)
  • 1846.2  + (Brooklyn BBC Established, May Become "Crack Club of County?")
  • 1862.1  + (Brooklyn Games Organized as Benefits for Sick and Wounded Soldiers)
  • 1861.25  + (Brooklyn Soldiers Play Ball “in Seccesia”)
  • 1848.7  + (Brooklyn Youth "Mistook Another Youth for a Ball," Riot Ensues)
  • 1845.5  + (Brooklyn and New York to Go Again in Hoboken)
  • 1846.12  + (Brooklyn's Base Ballists and Cricketers Are Among the Thankful)
  • 1838.10  + (Brooklyn's First Cricket Match?)
  • 1858.47  + (Brooklynite Takes A Census - There Are 59 Junior Clubs in Brooklyn)
  • 1862.5  + (Brooklynites and Philadelphians Play Series of Games)
  • 1827.1  + (Brown U Student Reports "Play at Ball")
  • 1565.1  + (Bruegel's "Corn Harvest" Painting Shows Meadow Ballgame)
  • 1861.9  + (Buckeye BBC Forms in Cincinnati OH)
  • 1859.25  + (Buffalo Editor on NY Game - "Child's Play")
  • 1832.8  + (Buffalo NY Council and "Playing at Ball")
  • 1858.41  + (Buffalo NY Feels Spring Fever, Expects Many New BB Clubs)
  • 1857.21  + (Buffalo NY Sees its First Club)