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- Clippers Club of Sauk Centre + (<p>Sauk Centre Herald, Aug. 11, 1877</p>)
- 1761.3 + (<p>Saul Sack, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">History of Higher Education in Pennsylvania</span> Volume: 2. (Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg PA, 1963) , p.632.</p>)
- Stonewall Club of Savannah + (<p>Savannah <em>Daily Advertiser</em>, Nov. 16, 1870.</p> <p>Savannah Morning News, Jan. 3, 1870</p>)
- Club of Thomasville, GA + (<p>Savannah <em>Daily Advertiser</em>, Sept. 27, 1871</p>)
- Star Club of Savannah + (<p>Savannah <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 5, 1868</p>)
- Club of Oveido + (<p>Savannah Morning News, July 3, 1888</p>)
- Westcott Club of Warrington + (<p>Savannah <em>Republican</em>, Oct. 2, 1868</p>)
- Williston Seminary Club of East Hampton + (<p>Sawyer, "A History of Williston Seminary" p. 190</p>)
- Ballgame in Japan in 1872 + (<p>Sayan Guthrie Shimuzu, "Transpacific Field of Dreams: Baseball in U.S.-Japanese Relations 1872-1952." </p>)
- 1858.2 + (<p>Schaefer, Robert H., "The Great B … <p>Schaefer, Robert H., "The Great Base Ball Match of 1858: Base Ball's First All-Star Game," <em>Nine,</em> Volume 14, no 1, (2005), pp 47-66. See also Robert Schaefer, "The Changes Wrought by the Great Base Ball Match of 1858," <span>Base Ball</span> Journal, Volume 5, number 1 (Special Issue on Origins), pages 122-126.</p></br><p>Coverage of the game in <em>Porter's Spirit of the Times</em>, July 24, 1858, is reprinted in Dean A. Sullivan, Compiler and Editor, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Early Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825-1908</span>[University of Nebraska Press, 1995], pp. 27-29. </p></br><p>The <em>Spirit </em>article itself is "The Great Base Ball Match," <em>Spirit of the Times</em>, Volume 28, number 24 (Saturday, July 24, 1858), page 288, column 2. Facsimile provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.</p></br><p>John Thorn, "The All-Star Game You Don't Know", <em>Our Game</em>, http://ourgame.mlblogs.com/2013/07/08/the-all-star-game-you-dont-know/</p></br><p>Thomas Gilbert, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">How Baseball Happened, </span>( David R. Godine, 2020) pp 163-168.</p></br><p>For more context, including the fate of the facility, see William Ryczek, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball's First Inning,</span> McFarland, 2009), pp. 77-80.</p></br><p> </p></br><p>See also John Zinn, "The Rivalry Begins: Brooklyn vs. New York", in <em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century.</em>(SABR, 2013), pp.10-12.</p></br><p> </p>hn Zinn, "The Rivalry Begins: Brooklyn vs. New York", in <em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century.</em>(SABR, 2013), pp.10-12.</p> <p> </p>)
- First Admission Fee for Baseball + (<p>Schaefer, Robert H., "The Great B … <p>Schaefer, Robert H., "The Great Base Ball Match of 1858: Base Ball's First All-Star Game," <em>Nine,</em> Volume 14, no 1, (2005), pp 47-66. See also Robert Schaefer, "The Changes Wrought by the Great Base Ball Match of 1858," Base Ball Journal, Volume 5, number 1 (Special Issue on Origins), pages 122-126.</p></br><p>Coverage of the game in <em>Porter's Spirit of the Times</em>, July 24, 1858, is reprinted in Dean A. Sullivan, Compiler and Editor, <span>Early Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825-1908</span> [University of Nebraska Press, 1995], pp. 27-29.</p></br><p>The <em>Spirit </em>article itself is "The Great Base Ball Match," <em>Spirit of the Times</em>, Volume 28, number 24 (Saturday, July 24, 1858), page 288, column 2. Facsimile provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.</p></br><p>"The All-Star Game You Don't Know", <em>Our Game</em>, <a class="external free" href="http://ourgame.mlblogs.com/2013/07/08/the-all-star-game-you-dont-know/" rel="nofollow">http://ourgame.mlblogs.com/2013/07/08/the-all-star-game-you-dont-know/</a>, by John Thorn</p></br><p>See also John Zinn, "The Rivalry Begins: Brooklyn vs. New York", in <em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century.</em>(SABR, 2013), pp.10-12.</p>k", in <em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century.</em>(SABR, 2013), pp.10-12.</p>)
- Greenhills Club of Amsterdam + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, July 5, 1870</p> <p> </p>)
- Hudson Club of Schenectady v Star Club of Schenectady on 7 May 1864 + (<p>Schenectady Evening Star & Times: 5/9</p>)
- Union Club of Schenectady v Club of Amsterdam on 9 July 1864 + (<p>Schenectady Evening Star & Times: 7/12</p>)
- Eckford Club of Albany v Club of Amsterdam on 6 September 1864 + (<p>Schenectady Evening Star & Times: 9/8</p>)
- Union Club of Schenectady v Resolute Club of Schenectady on 7 October 1865 + (<p>Schenectady Evening Star & Times: 9/9</p>)
- Mastodon Club of Cohoes + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 15, 1870</p>)
- Roanoke Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 17, 1869</p>)
- Alert Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 19, 1869</p>)
- Active Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 25, 1869</p>)
- Gay Deceivers Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 25, 1869</p>)
- Liberty Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 4, 1869</p>)
- Star Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 4, 1869</p>)
- Erie Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 4, 1870</p>)
- Red Stocking Club of Schnectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Aug. 4, 1870</p>)
- Red Jackets Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, July 28, 1869</p>)
- Alpine Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Sept 13, 1869</p>)
- Nonpariels Club of Schenectady + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Sept. 13, 1869</p>)
- Hudson River Club of Lansingburgh + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Sept. 24, 1869</p>)
- Star Club of Greenbush + (<p>Schenectady <em>Evening Star</em>, Sept. 8, 1869</p>)
- Reversible Baseball + (<p>Schoenholz, "Third Things First: Carl Zamloch and a Brief History of Reversible Baseball," SABR Research Journal, Spring 2021. See https://sabr.org/journal/article/third-things-first/</p>)
- Seminole Club of Pensacola v Bay City Club of Pensacola on 4 July 1868 + (<p>Scott Brown's "Baseball in Pensacola," p. 16 </p>)
- Bay City Club of Pensacola + (<p>Scott Brown's "Baseball in Pensacola," p. 16</p>)
- Lone Star Club of Harrisonburg + (<p>Scott H. Sale, “Take Me Out to the ballgame: Exploring the 19th Century Roots of Valley Baseball,” Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society Newsletter, v. 28 no. 3 (Summer 2006).</p>)
- Keystone Club of Honesdale + (<p>Scranton Republican, Aug. 17, 1866</p> <p>Honesdale <em>Wayne County Chronicle</em>, Aug. 9, 1866</p>)
- OK Club of Hyde Park + (<p>Scranton Republican, July 18, 1868</p>)
- Active Club of Wilkes Barre + (<p>Scranton Republican, July 4, 1868</p>)
- Eagle Club of Pittston + (<p>Scranton Republican, July 4, 1868</p> <p>Pittston <em>Gazette</em>, Aug. 9, 1866</p>)
- Neptune Club of Pittston + (<p>Scranton Republican, July 4, 1868</p> <p>Pittston <em>Gazette</em>, July 2, 1868</p>)
- Union Club of Kingston + (<p>Scranton Republican, June 1, 1866</p>)
- Washington Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, June 26, 1868</p>)
- Young American Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, June 26, 1868</p>)
- Meteor Club of Providence + (<p>Scranton Republican, June 26, 1868</p>)
- Surprise Club of Providence + (<p>Scranton Republican, June 26, 1868</p>)
- Adriot Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, June 8, 1866</p>)
- Wyoming Club of Scranton v Wyoming Club of Scranton on 10 May 1866 + (<p>Scranton Republican, May 11, 1866</p>)
- Excelsior club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, Nov. 2, 1866</p>)
- Blue Star Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, Oct. 12, 1868</p>)
- Star Jr. Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, Oct. 26, 1866</p>)
- Rival Club of Providence + (<p>Scranton Republican, Oct. 26, 1866</p>)
- Wyoming Seminary Club of kingston + (<p>Scranton Republican, Sept. 21, 1866</p>)
- Lone Star Club of Pittston + (<p>Scranton Republican, Sept. 3, 1868</p> <p>Pittston <em>Gazette</em>, Aug. 23, 1866</p>)
- Independent Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, Sept. 7, 1868</p>)
- Liberty Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, Sept. 7, 1868</p>)
- Evening Star Club of Scranton + (<p>Scranton Republican, Sept. 7, 1868</p>)
- Carthage Orioles + (<p>See "Baseball is Thriving Sport o … <p>See "Baseball is Thriving Sport on North African Shores," Dallas <em>Morning News</em>, March 12, 1933; C. G. Kelly, "Baseball in the Garden of Allah," reprinted in "Muslim World", April 3, 2007, pp. 39-47; Elias, "The Empire Strikes Out," p. 113; Vlasich, "A Legend for the Legendary. The Origin of the Baseball Hall of Fame," pp. 90-91; St. Petersburg <em>Independent</em>, Jan. 15, 1961; "Bucs Invited to Train in Africa," Springfield (MA) <em>Republican</em>, Dec. 25, 1937; San Diego <em>Union</em>, June 5, 1928. </p>Dec. 25, 1937; San Diego <em>Union</em>, June 5, 1928. </p>)
- Club of Luxembourg + (<p>See "The Chaplain. A Journal for Protestant Chaplains," vol. 9 no. 3 (May-June 1952).</p>)
- In Arlington in June 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.53</p>)
- In Denver on 1 November 1861 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.56</p>)
- In Williamsport on 15 November 1861 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.58</p>)
- In Bladensburg in October 1861 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.59</p>)
- In Annapolis on 15 November 1861 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.63</p>)
- In Aurora in 1861 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.75</p>)
- In Fairfax on 26 October 1861 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1861.83</p>)
- In Corinth on 26 June 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.101</p>)
- In New Bern in 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.103</p>)
- In Falmouth on 3 April 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.14</p>)
- In Yorktown on 15 April 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.15</p>)
- In Newport News in July 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.34</p>)
- In Somerset in May 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.34</p>)
- In Seabrook Island on 4 July 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.35</p>)
- In Roanoke Island in 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.52</p>)
- In Harrisonburg in 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.58</p>)
- In Indianapolis in 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.61</p>)
- In Suffolk in July 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.63</p>)
- In Fortress Monroe in 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.65</p>)
- In Oxford on 19 December 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.86</p>)
- In Manassas in 1862 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1862.91</p>)
- In Fredericksburg in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.100, 1862.109</p>)
- In Vicksburg in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.102</p>)
- In Young's Point in April 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.66</p>)
- In Selma in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.68</p>)
- In Murfreesboro in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.69</p>)
- In White's Ferry in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.70</p>)
- In Columbus in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1863.78</p>)
- In Alexandria in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.33</p>)
- In Franklin in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.6, 7</p>)
- In Culpeper in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.61</p>)
- In Orange in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.62</p>)
- In Petersburg in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.73</p>)
- In Larkinsville in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.78</p>)
- In Bonne Carre in 1863 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.80</p>)
- 176th New York Infantry v 9th Connecticut Infantry in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.82, 83</p>)
- In Matagorda Peninsula in 1864 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1864.86</p>)
- In New Market in 1865 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1865.22</p>)
- In Goldsboro in 1865 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1865.27</p>)
- In Robertville in 1865 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1865.34</p>)
- In Baton Rouge in 1865 + (<p>See (Protoball) Chronologies (Civil War) 1865.36</p>)
- Club of the University of Pennsylvania + (<p>See 1850s.18</p>)
- Diamond Discus + (<p>See <a href="http://diamonddiscusfrisbee.com/">http://diamonddiscusfrisbee.com/</a> accessed 8/19/2015.</p>)
- 1793.1 + (<p>See <a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Elibrary/Library_Bulletin/Nov1992/LB-N92-KCramer2.html">http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/Library_Bulletin/Nov1992/LB-N92-KCramer2.html</a>;</p>)
- Charter Oak Club of Monmouth College + (<p>See <em>Monmouth College Clipper</em>, June 1, 1867</p>)
- Resolute Club of Monmouth College + (<p>See <em>Monmouth College Clipper</em>, June 1, 1867</p>)
- Union army POWs in 1863 + (<p>See A. J. H. Duganne, Twenty Months in the Department of the Gulf (1865), chapter 40, the <em>Harpers Weekly</em>, March 4, 1863, as well as more modern sources.</p> <p>See also chronology entry 1864.26.</p>)
- Wayne Club of Brooklyn + (<p>See Ball games</p>)
- Bradley Base Ball Club of Fort Union + (<p>See Ballgames; Eberle, "Baseball Takes Root in New Mexico, 1867-1883"</p>)
- Kaiserball + (<p>See Bill Hicklin's note at [[schlagball]].</p>)
- Rio Grande Club of Brownsville v Union Club of Matamoros on 25 December 1868 + (<p>See Brownsville ''Ranchero'', Dec. 27, 1868</p>)
- Club of Derna + (<p>See C. G. Kelly, "Baseball in the … <p>See C. G. Kelly, "Baseball in the Garden of Allah," reprinted in "Muslim World", April 3, 2007, pp. 39-47; "Baseball is Thriving Sport on North African Shores," Dallas <em>Morning News</em>, March 12, 1933; Elias, "The Empire Strikes Out," p. 113; Vlasich, "A Legend for the Legendary. The Origin of the Baseball Hall of Fame," pp. 90-91; St. Petersburg <em>Independent</em>, Jan. 15, 1961; "Bucs Invited to Train in Africa," Springfield (MA) <em>Republican</em>, Dec. 25, 1937; San Diego <em>Union</em>, June 5, 1928. </p>Dec. 25, 1937; San Diego <em>Union</em>, June 5, 1928. </p>)
- Zubrs Club of Brest + (<p>See Chetwynd, "Baseball in Europe" p. 198.</p>)
- Baseball Federation of Slovenia + (<p>See Chetwynd, "Baseball in Europe," p. 225-227.</p>)
- In Tbilisi in 1987 + (<p>See Chetwynd, "Baseball in Europe," pp. 202-203.</p>)
- In Fortress Monroe in 1861 + (<p>See Chronologies 1861.91</p>)
- Confederate POWs v Confederate POWs in 1862 + (<p>See Chronologies 1862.29</p>)
- Union soldiers v Union soldiers in 1862 + (<p>See Chronologies 1862.78. See also https://tremonthistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Welcome-to-Camp-Cleveland_compressed.pdf</p>)
- Ballgame in Johnson Island on 27 August 1864 + (<p>See Chronologies 1864.23, 1864.62</p>)
- In Woodville in 1864 + (<p>See Chronologies 1864.97</p>)
- In Canton in 1836 + (<p>See Chronology Entry [[1836.5]].</p>)
- First Crowd Count + (<p>See Chronology entry #[[1855.21]]</p>)
- First Designation of "Best" Club + (<p>See Chronology item #[[1855.22]]</p>)
- Seville Square, Pensacola + (<p>See Club of Pensacola</p>)
- Club of Jefferson + (<p>See Columbia, TX "The Democrat and Planter," Aug. 10, 1859</p>)
- In Jefferson OH in July 1859 + (<p>See Columbia, TX <em>The Democrat and Planter</em>, Aug. 10, 1859; and the Daily Leader (Cleveland OH), July 9, 1859, citing text from the Ashtabula (OH) <em>Sentinel</em>.</p> <p><strong> </strong><br/><br/></p>)
- Ball-Bias + (<p>See David Block, "Base-Ball-Bias, … <p>See David Block, "Base-Ball-Bias," December 2013 issue of the <em>Next Destin'd Post </em>(volume 2, number 7), page 1ff.<em> </em></p></br><p>The 1898 source cited above is the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">English Dialect Dictionary.</span></p>lt;span style="text-decoration: underline;">English Dialect Dictionary.</span></p>)
- Club of Oak Ridge + (<p>See Dorothy L. Gilbert, Guilford: A Quaker College (1937), p. 122-123.</p>)
- Federals Club of Shelburne Falls + (<p>See Greenfield <em>Gazette and Courier</em>, Sept. 25, 1909</p> <p>Boston <em>Herald</em>, June 27, 1867</p>)
- Green River Club of Deerfield + (<p>See Greenfield <em>Gazette and Courier</em>, Sept. 25, 1909</p>)
- Lightfoot Club of Lamar House, Knoxville + (<p>See Knoxville Herald, Nov. 10, 1867</p>)
- Independent Club of Greeneville + (<p>See Knoxville Herald, Nov. 9, 10, 1867</p>)
- 1855.31 + (<p>See Larry McCray, "Recent Ideas about the Spread of Base Ball after 1854" (draft), October 2012.</p> <p>Data on reported 1855 games and clubs is taken from the Protoball [[Games Tabulation]], version 1.0, compiled by Craig Waff. </p>)
- Lake Front Park + (<p>See Lowry, "Green Cathedrals." </p>)
- Extempore Club of San Diego + (<p>See McGrew, "City of San Diego" p. 99.</p> <p> </p>)
- Pacific Club of Honolulu v Pioneer Club of Honolulu on 24 August 1867 + (<p>See Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 31, 1867. Honolulu Star Bulletin, May 11, 13, 1929, and club entries</p>)
- Kitten Ball + (<p>See Paul Dickson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Worth Book of Softball</span> (Facts on File, 1994), page 52-53.</p>)
- 1867c.17 + (<p>See Pre-Pro Baseball Database on this website</p>)
- Marseilles Base Ball Club + (<p>See Predecessor games</p>)
- First Female Play of Modern Base Ball? + (<p>See Protoball Chronology entry at <a>http://protoball.org/1859.51.</a></p>)
- First Use of Two Catchers on One Team? + (<p>See Protoball Entry at <a>http://protoball.org/1856.32.</a></p>)
- Dramatic Club of Mobile v Lone Star Club of New Orleans on 10 April 1867 + (<p>See Savannah Daily News, April 11, 1867, New Orleans Times, April 13, 1867 (citing the Mobile Register of the 11th).</p>)
- Recreation Grounds + (<p>See Seymour R. Church, "Baseball 1845-1871"</p>)
- Balslaen + (<p>See [[1660c.3]].</p>)
- Satellite Association Grounds + (<p>See [[1867.1]]</p>)
- Mina Club of Bastrop + (<p>See also <em>National Chronicle</em> Jan. 8, 1870</p>)
- Nassau Club of Princeton + (<p>See also Our Game blog, Jan. 2, 2018. Presbrey and Moffatt, "Athletics at Princeton"</p>)
- Halfball + (<p>See also [[Half-Rubber]] and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfball. Accessed December 2019.</p>)
- Tire-Ball + (<p>See also the 4th paragraph at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfball.</p>)
- 1864.84 + (<p>See also <em>Spirit of the Times</em>, April 30, 1864</p>)
- Nameless Club of Portland + (<p>See ball games</p>)
- Free Academy Club of New York + (<p>See ballgames</p>)
- Starlight Club of Brooklyn + (<p>See ballgames</p>)
- Lynn Common + (<p>See ballgames</p>)
- First Known Shutout + (<p>See chronology entry #[[1860.42]].</p>)
- Warren Club of Roxbury + (<p>See coverage of separate games, below </p>)
- Clinton Jr. Club of Brooklyn + (<p>See games tab</p>)
- Stuyvesant Club of New York + (<p>See games tabulation</p> <p>NYSM 590717</p>)
- Good Intent Club of Gravesend + (<p>See games</p>)
- Rundbold + (<p>See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%A4nnboll. </p>)
- Massapoag Club of Sharon + (<p>See individual game accounts.</p>)
- Arctic Jr. Club of Brooklyn + (<p>See list of Brooklyn's 1858 junior clubs at Chronologies 1858.47.</p> <p>Ballgames</p>)
- Hudson Club of Brooklyn + (<p>See list of Brooklyn's 1858 junior clubs at Chronologies 1858.47.</p>)
- Imperial Ball + (<p>See notes by Bill Hicklin at [[schlagball]]].</p>)
- Tecumseh Club of London + (<p>See online article on the Tecumsehs of London; <em>Bryce's Canadian Base Ball Guide for 1876</em>.</p>)
- In Lancaster on 4 July 1869 + (<p>See the Lancaster <em>Grant County Herald</em>, June 29, 1869</p>)
- Farmers Club of Georgetown + (<p>See the Lancaster <em>Grant County Herald</em>, June 16, July 7, 1868</p>)
- Farmers Club of Smelser + (<p>See the Lancaster <em>Grant County Herald</em>, June 16, 1868</p>)
- Seneca Club of Montfort + (<p>See the Lancaster <em>Grant County Herald</em>, June 2, 1868</p>)
- In Talladega in 1865 + (<p>See the Talladega <em>Our Mountain Home</em>, Dec. 21, 1910.</p>)
- In Pittsburgh in 1853 + (<p>See the <em>Cleveland Herald</em>, Sept. 12, 1853</p>)
- Trolls of Reykjavik + (<p>See www.ibaf.org; Reykjavik <em>Grapevine</em>, June 22, 2012.</p>)
- Whacks + (<p>See </p> <p>Alice Ber … <p>See </p></br><p>Alice Bertha Gomme, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland</span> (New York; Dover, 1964 – reprinted from two volumes printed in 1894 and 1898), page 329. </p></br><p>Gomme cites her source as F. H. Low,<em> Strand Magazine, </em>November 1891.</p>urce as F. H. Low,<em> Strand Magazine, </em>November 1891.</p>)
- Lugenbeel Club of Fort Smith + (<p>See <em>Little Rock Morning Republican</em>, September 9, 1868</p>)
- Dixie Club of Little Rock + (<p>See <em>Little Rock Morning Republican</em>, September 9, 1868</p>)
- Ku Klux Club of Fort Smith + (<p>See <em>Little Rock Morning Republican</em>, September 9, 1868.</p>)
- Olympic Club of Pine Bluff + (<p>See <em>Little Rock Morning Republican</em>, September 9, 1868.</p>)
- Rock City Club of Little Rock + (<p>See <em>Little Rock Morning Republican</em>, September 9, 1868. <span>The American Chronicle, June 11, 1868.</span></p>)
- Club of Port Arthur + (<p>See Beginnings of baseball in Thunder Bay, 1875-1889, <em>Papers and Records</em><br/><em>Vol. 47</em> (2019)</p> <p> </p>)
- Meta, or Longa Meta + (<p>See Lidstrom and Bjarsholm, <e … <p>See Lidstrom and Bjarsholm, <em>Batting, Running, and ‘Burning’ in Early Modern Europe: A Contribution to the Debate on the Roots of Baseball</em>, International Journal of the History of Sport (2020), at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09523367.2020.1714597 </p></br><p>Our 6 most substantial leads are these:</p></br><p><strong>[1]</strong> Gyula Hajdu, Magyar Nepi Jatekok Gyuj Temenye (<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Collection of Hungarian Folk</span> Games), (Budapest, 1971), pages 149-152. A compilation of baserunning games (and their names) in about 60 locations within current Hungarian borders, with brief notes on some variations see. Untranslated by Protoball as of September 2015. (Supplied by Hannah Foster, Budapest, email of August 13, 2015. She also reports on meta as described in Lajos Porsoit's writing.</p></br><p><strong>[2] </strong>"A Guide to Tradicional Ball Games: A Guide to Ball Games in VG Countries", at <a href="http://tradicionalballgames-etwinning.webnode.cz/a-guide-to-tradicional-ball-games-/">http://tradicionalballgames-etwinning.webnode.cz/a-guide-to-tradicional-ball-games-/</a> [A "<strong> </strong>guide to the games we learnt in Zakrzow. Every game was written in english, czech, polish." The three games included are Hungarian "meto", Kwadrant in Poland, and End Ball in the Czech republic. No author or date is given] </p></br><p><strong>[3] </strong>John Lukacs, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Budapest 1900: A Historical Portrait of the City and Its Culture </span>(Grove Press, New York, 1988), page 83.</p></br><p><strong>[4] </strong>Acta<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Ethnologica Danubiana</span> 2008-2009, (website accessed August 2015), page 192 (in Hungarian or Czech -- untranslated by Protoball as of September 2015)</p></br><p><strong>[5]</strong> <a href="http://www.cyclopedia.de/wiki/Longameta.">http://www.cyclopedia.de/wiki/Longameta.</a> (German; machine-translated to English) </p></br><p><strong>[6] </strong>Lajos Porzsolt, A Magyar Labdajatekok Konyve (The Book of Hungarian Ballgames), Budapest, 1885. See <a href="http://mek.oszk.hu/11100/11125/11125.pdf.">http://mek.oszk.hu/11100/11125/11125.pdf.</a></p></br><p><em>Our reading notes on these sources are supplied as Supplemental text, below.</em></p>/11100/11125/11125.pdf.">http://mek.oszk.hu/11100/11125/11125.pdf.</a></p> <p><em>Our reading notes on these sources are supplied as Supplemental text, below.</em></p>)
- Club of Jasper, AL + (<p>Selma Times Argus, Oct. 30, 1874</p>)
- Club of Sabetha + (<p>Seneca <em>Weekly Courier</em>, Sept. 8, 1876</p>)
- Blue Rapids Club of Centralia + (<p>Seneca <em>Weekly Courier</em>, Sept. 8, 1876</p>)
- Blue Rapids Club of Centralia v Club of Sabetha in September 1876 + (<p>Seneca <em>Weekly Courier</em>, Sept. 8, 1876</p>)
- In Boston in 1809 + (<p>Sentance, "Cricket in America 1710-200" p. 271</p>)
- In New York in 1837 + (<p>Sentance, "Cricket in America 1710-2000" p. 272</p>)
- In Philadelphia in 1831 + (<p>Sentance, "Cricket in America 1710-2000" p. 272</p>)
- In San Francisco in 1850 + (<p>Sentance, "Cricket in America 1710-2000" p. 272</p>)
- Pennichuck Club of Nashua v North Star Club of Milford on 12 September 1867 + (<p>September 13 1867 Boston Herald</p>)
- Salmon Club of Lowell v Eureka Club of Lowell on 11 September 1869 + (<p>September 13, 1869 Lowell Daily Citizen and News</p>)
- Rockinghams Club of Portsmouth v Gonics Club of Rochester on 12 September 1867 + (<p>September 13th 1867 Boston Herald</p>)
- Resolute Club of Nashua v Clippers Club of Lowell on 16 September 1869 + (<p>September 17, 1869 Lowell Daily Citizen and News</p>)
- Alert Club of Roxbury v Essex Club of Andover on 13 September 1866 + (<p>September 19 1866 Boston Daily Advertiser</p>)
- Useful Club of Seymour + (<p>Seymour <em>Weekly Times</em>, May 2, 1874</p>)
- Clay-Smashers Club of Jennings County + (<p>Seymour <em>Weekly Times</em>, May 2, 1874</p>)
- Americans resident in Calcutta v American sailors in 1924 + (<p>Seymour, "Baseball: The People's Game" vol. 3 p. 353</p>)
- Invincible Club of Buffalo + (<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" p. 539</p> <p><span>Brunson, "Black Baseball" p. 160</span></p>)
- Fearless Club of Utica + (<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" p. 539</p>)
- In Singapore in 1868 + (<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304</p> <p><em>Singapore Free Press</em>, March 7, 1893</p>)
- In Algiers on 30 October 1883 + (<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 305</p>)
- 1854.5 + (<p>Seymour, Harold - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809.</p>)
- 1854.2 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span style=" … <p>Seymour, Harold, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 27. [No ref given.]</p></br><p>It seems plausible, given similarity of phrasing, that this finding comes from George Wright's November 1904 review of baseball history. See#[[1854.3]] below.</p></br><p>There is also similar treatment in Lovett, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Old Boston Boys</span>, (Riverside Press, 1907), page 129.</p>ation: underline;">Old Boston Boys</span>, (Riverside Press, 1907), page 129.</p>)
- 1856.4 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span style=" … <p>Seymour, Harold, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 24. [No ref given.]</p></br><p>Craig Waff and Larry McCray, "The New York Game in 1856," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Base Ball</span> Journal, Volume 5, number 1 (Special Issue on Origins), pages 114-117.</p>/span> Journal, Volume 5, number 1 (Special Issue on Origins), pages 114-117.</p>)
- 1857.6 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 14. [No ref given.]</p>)
- 1859.7 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 40. [No ref given.]</p> <p> </p>)
- 1858.1 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Base … <p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 24; probable source: <span style="font-size: 14px;">"The Base Ball Convention," Porter's Spirit of the Times</span><span style="font-size: 14px;">, vol. 4, no. 3, March 20, 1858, p. 37, cols. 2-3</span></p>gt;, vol. 4, no. 3, March 20, 1858, p. 37, cols. 2-3</span></p>)
- 1857.8 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Base … <p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 14. [No ref given.]</p></br><p>Morris, Peter, <em>Baseball Fever: Early Baseball in Michigan </em>[University of Michigan Press, 2003], pp.22-28</p>an </em>[University of Michigan Press, 2003], pp.22-28</p>)
- 1859.5 + (<p>Seymour, Harold, <span>Baseball: the Early Years</span> [Oxford University Press, 1989], p. 26. [No ref given]</p>)
- 1862.114 + (<p>Shared and Spared</p>)
- 1863.148 + (<p>Shared and Spared</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on August 19 1854 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Aug. 19, 1854, p. 10</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in Derbyshire/South Yorkshire on August 28 1852 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Aug. 28, 1852, p. 6</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on February 13 1875 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Feb. 13, 1875, p. 7</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on July 10 1890 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, July 10, 1890, p. 2</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on November 1 1879 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Nov. 1, 1879, p. 6</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on November 2 1885 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Nov. 2, 1885, p. 4</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on October 23 1872 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Oct. 23, 1872, p. 3</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on September 28 1874 + (<p>Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, Sept. 28, 1874, p. 4</p>)
- Block:Pize Ball in South Yorkshire on January 16 1928 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Jan. 16, 1928, p. 2</p>)
- Block:Pize Ball in South Yorkshire on July 25 1904 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, July 25, 1904, p. 5</p>)
- Block:Pize Ball in South Yorkshire on September 5 1922 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Sept. 5, 1922, p. 3</p>)
- Block:Pize Ball in South Yorkshire on August 20 1921 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Aug. 20, 1921, p. 8</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on July 11 1862 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, July 11, 1862, p. 2</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on July 17 1860 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, July 17, 1860, p. 3</p>)
- Block:Tut Ball in South Yorkshire on June 18 1859 + (<p>Sheffield Daily Telegraph, June 18, 1859, p. 2</p>)
- Thomas Kinna + (<p>Shelby County Death Records. Web, … <p>Shelby County Death Records. Web, 29 Nov. 2014. http://register.shelby.tn.us/imgView.php?imgtype=pdf&id=1204818680805</p></br><p>"Tribute of Respect." <em>Memphis Deaily Appeal</em>, 8 Aug., 1868: 4. Web, <em>Chronicling America</em>, 29 Nov., 1868. <a href="http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045160/1868-08-08/ed-1/seq-4/">http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045160/1868-08-08/ed-1/seq-4/</a></p></br><p>"Shooting Affray on Adams Street." Memphis <em>Public Ledger</em>, 5 Aug, 1868: 4. Web, <em>Chronicling America</em>, 29 Nov., 2014 <a href="http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045160/1868-08-05/ed-1/seq-4/">http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045160/1868-08-05/ed-1/seq-4/</a></p></br><p>"A Young Man Dangerously Cut in a Concert Saloon." <em>Public Ledger </em>[Memphis, TN], 1 Oct., 1867. Web, <em>Chronicling America</em>, 29 Nov., 2014. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033673/1867-10-01/ed-1/seq-3/</p>t;/em>[Memphis, TN], 1 Oct., 1867. Web, <em>Chronicling America</em>, 29 Nov., 2014. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033673/1867-10-01/ed-1/seq-3/</p>)
- In Samsun in 1920 + (<p>Shenk, "America's Black Sea Fleet" p. 103</p>)
- In Odessa in 1922 + (<p>Shenk, "America's Black Sea Fleet" p. 103</p>)
- Junior Club of Shepherdstown + (<p>Shepherdstown <em>Register</em>, June 29, 1867</p>)
- 1871.8 + (<p>Sheppard (ed.),"History of Northwestern University and Evanston" p 154. Seymour, "The People's Game" also references this event.</p>)
- Club of Sherbrooke + (<p>Sherbrooke <em>Weekly Examiner</em>, May 28, 1880</p>)
- Club of Fort McKinney + (<p>Sheridan <em>Enterprise</em>, Sept. 29, 1888</p>)
- Girard College + (<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia"</p> <p>The Philadelphia <em>Inquirer,</em> June 19, 1860</p>)
- Camac Woods + (<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia"</p> <p>Jerrold Casway, "Locating Philadelphia's Historic Ballfields" at https://sabr.org/journal/article/locating-philadelphias-historic-ballfields/</p>)
- Block:Pize Ball in West Yorkshire on May 28 1958 + (<p>Shipley Times and Express, May 28, 1958, p. 2</p>)
- Hunkie Punkie Club of Shippensburg + (<p>Shippensburg <em>News-Chronicle</em>, Jan. 11, 2020</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in London on September 3 1898 + (<p>Shoreditch (Hackney) Observer, Sept. 3, 1898, p. 3</p>)
- Blue Stockings Club of Shreveport + (<p>Shreveport Daily Southwestern, July 11, 16, 1871</p>)
- Arlington Club of Shreveport + (<p>Shreveport Daily Southwestern, June 24, July 16, 1871</p>)
- Stonewall Club of Marshall + (<p>Shreveport Times, April 30, 1872</p>)
- Club of Jefferson, Texas + (<p>Shreveport Times, Oct. 17, 1875</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Shropshire on August 17 1900 + (<p>Shrewsbury Chronicle, Aug. 17, 1900</p>)
- Hunyou-Shinyou + (<p>Sidney Oldall Addy, A<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Glossary of Words Used in the the Neighborhood of Sheffield</span> (English Dialect Society, London, 1888, page 31.</p> <p>Submitted by Tom Altherr, December 11, 2020.</p>)
- Hittera Ball + (<p>Sidney Oldall Addy, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Glossary of Words Used in the Neighborhood of Sheffield</span>, (English Dialect Society, 1888: Supplement (1891), page 29. (Submitted 12/11/2020 by Tom Altherr.)</p>)
- Club of Hillsboro, NM + (<p>Sierra County Advocate, June 3, 1887</p>)
- Club of Querida + (<p>Silver Cliff Herald, June 13, 1882</p>)
- Live Oak Club of Dunnville + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 27, 1868</p> <p>Buffalo <em>Express</em>, July 2, 1868</p>)
- Club of Lynedoch + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 19, 1869</p>)
- Erie Club of Port Dover + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 27, 1868</p>)
- Club of Waterford, Ontario + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, July 29, 1869, Aug. 4, 1870</p>)
- Club of Simcoe + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 19, 1869, Aug. 4, 1870</p>)
- 1850s.21 + (<p>Simon Rae, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">It's Not Cricket: A History of Skulduggery, Sharp Practice and Downright Cheating in the Noble Game</span> (Faber and Faber, 2001), page 215.</p>)
- 1586c.1 + (<p>Sir Philip Sydney, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Arcadia</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">: Sonnets</span> [1622], page 493. <strong>Note:</strong> citation needs confirmation.</p>)
- 'Citizens' v Crew of the USN Pinta in Sitka on 4 July 1886 + (<p>Sitka <em>Alaskan</em>, July 3, 1886</p>)
- 1864.92 + (<p>Smiley diary, at Civil War Diaries web site</p>)
- 1864.93 + (<p>Smith and Larson, eds., "Dear Delia," p. 251, 253.</p>)
- 1847.15 + (<p>Smith, Azariah, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith</span> [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78. Submitted by John Thorn, 10/12/2004.</p> <p>Email from Bill Swank, March 6, 2013</p>)
- In Coloma on 6 March 1848 + (<p>Smith, Azariah, The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78.</p>)
- 1786.1 + (<p>Smith, John Rhea, March 22 1786, … <p>Smith, John Rhea, March 22 1786, in "Journal at Nassau Hall," Princeton Library MSS, AM 12800. Per Thomas L. Altherr, "A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball," reprinted in David Block, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball Before We Knew It,</span> page 240 (ref # 45). Also found in Gerald S. Couzens, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Baseball Album</span> [Lippincott and Crowell, NY, 1980], page 15. Per Guschov, page 153.</p></br><p> </p>owell, NY, 1980], page 15. Per Guschov, page 153.</p> <p> </p>)
- In Monterrey on 4 July 1884 + (<p>Snodgrass, "Deference and Defiance in Monterrey"</p>)
- Club of Mascoutah + (<p>Snyder, "Mascoutah" (2010), page 8</p>)
- Ball in Little Rock in February 1864 + (<p>Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa, By Barry Popchock, 1995 </p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Kent, London in 1879 + (<p>Some of Life's Lessons, by Mary Jefferis, London, 1879, Remington & Co., pp. 134-135</p>)
- 1859.31 + (<p>Somers, Dale, <span>The Rise of Sports in New Orleans 1850-1900</span> (Louisiana State Press, Baton Rouge, 1972), footnote 73 on pages 49-50. </p>)
- Henrietta Club of Basking Ridge + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 7/11/1867</p>)
- Pluckemin Club of Pluckemin + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 7/25/1867</p>)
- Jersey Blues Club of Somerville + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/15/1867</p>)
- Haymaker Club of Plainfield + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/18/1870</p>)
- Waxers Club of Somerville + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/18/1870</p>)
- Tuscarora Club of Somerville + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/31/1865</p>)
- 1861.21 + (<p>Sophronia E. Bucklin, <span st … <p>Sophronia E. Bucklin, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">In Hospital and Camp: A Woman’s Record of Thrilling Incidents Among the Wounded in the Late War</span> (Potter and Company, Philadelphia, 1869), pp. 35-36. Viewed at Google Books 5/27/09, via the search <bucklin camp>.</p>ogle Books 5/27/09, via the search <bucklin camp>.</p>)
- Emerson's Side v Price's Side in 1856 + (<p>Source and date unspecified in ne … <p>Source and date unspecified in newspapers.com retrieval of January 2020.</p></br><p><strong><em>Note:</em></strong><em> </em>Chronology entry [[1856.34]] cites this wicket match, and cites the <span><em>Pittsfield Sun</em>, April 24, 1856, page 2.</span></p>, and cites the <span><em>Pittsfield Sun</em>, April 24, 1856, page 2.</span></p>)
- 1857.23 + (<p>Source: "Baseball at Princeton," <span>Athletics at Princeton: A History</span> (Presbrey Company, New York, 1901), page 66. Available on Google Books. Original sources are not provided. </p>)
- 1656.1 + (<p>Source: 13: Doc Hist., Volume Iv, … <p>Source: 13: Doc Hist., Volume Iv, pp.13-15, and Father Jogues' papers in NY Hist. Soc. Coll., 1857, pp. 161-229, as cited in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Manual of the Reformed Church in America (Formerly Ref. Prot. Dutch Church), 1628-1902</span>, E. T. Corwin, D.D., Fourth Edition (Reformed Church in America, New York, 1902.) Provided by John Thorn, email of 2/1/2008.</p></br><p>See also:Esther Singleton, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dutch New York</span> (Dodd Mead, 1909), as cited in Thomas L. Altherr, “There is Nothing Now Heard of, in Our Leisure Hours, But Ball, Ball, Ball,” <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture</span> 1999 (McFarland, 2000), pp. 190. [Pages ix and 202 and 302 in Singleton touch on "ball-playing" in this period.] </p>02 and 302 in Singleton touch on "ball-playing" in this period.] </p>)
- 1781.3 + (<p>Source: Harvard College Faculty Records (Volume IV, 1775-1781), call number UAIII 5.5.2, page 220 (1781).</p> <p>Posted to 19CBB by Kyle DeCicco-Carey [date?]</p>)
- 1850s.20 + (<p>Source: Henry C. McCook, <span … <p>Source: Henry C. McCook, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Senator: A Threnody</span> (George W. Jacobs, Philadelphia, 1905), page 208. This passage is excerpted from the annotations to a long poem written in honor the memory of Senator Marcus Hanna of OH. The likely location of the games was in Lisbon, in easternmost OH - about 45 miles northwest of Pittsburgh PA.. The verse itself: "Shinny and marbles, flying kite and ball, / Hat-ball and hand-ball and, best loved of all!-/ <strong>Town-ball</strong>, that fine field sport, that soon/ By natural growth and skilful change, became/ Baseball, by use and popular acclaim/ Our nation's favorite game" [<em>Ibid.</em> page 54]. McCook's note describes hat-ball as a plugging game, and hand-ball as a game for one sides of one, two, or three boys that was played "against a windowless brick gable wall."</p></br><p>Posted to 19CBB on 8/13/2007, by Richard Hershberger, supplemented by 8/14/2007 and 12/19/2008 emails.</p> on 8/13/2007, by Richard Hershberger, supplemented by 8/14/2007 and 12/19/2008 emails.</p>)
- 1830s.22 + (<p>Source: Thomas Wentworth Higginso … <p>Source: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cheerful Yesterdays</span> (Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1898). Per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games," <em>Base Ball</em>, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), pages 33-34 and ref #29. Accessed 11/16/2008 via Google Books search for <cheerful yesterdays>.</p></br><p> </p>008 via Google Books search for <cheerful yesterdays>.</p> <p> </p>)
- 1862.15 + (<p>Source: <em>Rochester</em> <em>Union and Advertiser,</em> April 24, 1862, page 2, column 2. PBall file: CW16.</p>)
- Victoria Independents v University of Washington, Seattle on 24 May 1882 - 2 + (<p>Sources: [Original Source] Puget … <p>Sources:</br>[Original Source] Puget Sound Argus, May 26, 182. Port Townsend, Washington. Page 1.</br></p><p>This game was a continuation of games played by teams from Victoria and Seattle on the Queen's birthday with a return game on July 4. The May 24 game had been played in Victoria, with the July 4 game in or near Seattle. It looks like the earliest game in this series is 1877, played to 1879 between the Seattle Alki's and a team from Victoria. Baseball in Victoria actually appears to be organized prior to ANY teams from the United States side of Puget Sound. According to this website dedicated to baseball in Victoria, their cricket club had travelled to San Francisco in 1849, and brought back baseball from there. See: <a href="http://www.vdba.ca/pages-added/beginning-of-baseball-.php" class="external free" title="http://www.vdba.ca/pages-added/beginning-of-baseball-.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.vdba.ca/pages-added/beginning-of-baseball-.php</a>. In addition, this website, which is just a general site on the history of Beacon Hill, Victoria, contains an image of what looks to be a baseball game, not cricket: <a href="http://www.beaconhillpark.ca/beacon_hill_park_photos.htm" class="external free" title="http://www.beaconhillpark.ca/beacon_hill_park_photos.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.beaconhillpark.ca/beacon_hill_park_photos.htm</a>. This would seem to correspond with the other website's claim of a game from 1863 between the cricket club and the new base ball club, the Olympics.</br></p>ween the cricket club and the new base ball club, the Olympics. </p>)
- Semiahmoo v River Boys in Lummi Village near Bellingham on 4 July 1881 + (<p>Sources: [Original Source] The Pu … <p>Sources:</br>[Original Source] The Puget Sound Mail, La Conner, WA. July 9, 1881 .</br>[Referenced Source] Sourced from: Washington State Secretary of State Newspaper Archives</br></p><p>ADDITIONAL HISTORICAL NOTES: McDonough was a trader and operator of the local trading post. He was originally from Ireland, and had served in the Civil War from a regiment from Illinois before moving to the Washington Territory (see obituary at <a href="http://wagenweb.org/whatcom/obits/obitmc.htm" class="external free" title="http://wagenweb.org/whatcom/obits/obitmc.htm" rel="nofollow">http://wagenweb.org/whatcom/obits/obitmc.htm</a> ). Judge Tennant and his wife Clara were significant local leaders. Clara's brother was Chief Henry Kwina of the Lummi (see <a href="http://west.wwu.edu/cpnws/findingaids/cpnws/centennial/people/tennant.html" class="external free" title="http://west.wwu.edu/cpnws/findingaids/cpnws/centennial/people/tennant.html" rel="nofollow">http://west.wwu.edu/cpnws/findingaids/cpnws/centennial/people/tennant.html</a>). Semiahmoo was both an Indian settlement and co-located with a small army post.</br></p>oth an Indian settlement and co-located with a small army post. </p>)
- Victoria Independents v University of Washington, Seattle on 24 May 1882 + (<p>Sources: [Original Source] Puget … <p>Sources: [Original Source] Puget Sound Argus, May 26, 182. Port Townsend, Washington. Page 1</br></p><p>Additional Information: From "Just Cogitating" By C. T. Conover, Seattle Daily Times, Thursday, August 11, 1955, page 43. The first record of baseball in Seattle was in 1876 when S. L. Crawford arrived from Olympia with his baseball and bat. He used to practice in Occidental Square, now Pioneer Place, and was a moving spirit in popularizing the game. The Alkis, the first Seattle nine, played the Victorias at Victoria, May 16, 1878. The score, Victorias 26, Alkis 19. The Alki catcher was Frank A. Green. Sam M. Percival was on second base; Fred Dunham on third base, and Crawford, J. S. Spencer and S. C. Love were outfielders. The first baseball game in which a University of Washington nine participated was played with the Independents of Victoria, May 24, 1882. The U. Of W. lineup was Lincoln Calvin, catcher; H. Jacobs, pitcher; Ed Russell, first base; Van Wyckoff, second base; William Beach, third base; Jesse Young, shortstop; Art White, left field; George White, center field; Harry Spinning, right field, and Walter Hall, substitute. There is no record of the score.</br></p>lter Hall, substitute. There is no record of the score. </p>)
- 1862.5 + (<p>Sources: various, including overv … <p>Sources: various, including overviews at "Philadelphia vs. Brooklyn," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wilkes Spirit</span>, July 12, 1862, and "Base Ball Match," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Philadelphia Inquirer</span>, October 22, 1862.</p>underline;">Philadelphia Inquirer</span>, October 22, 1862.</p>)
- 1860.45 + (<p>Sources: <span>Syracuse</span> <span>Journal</span>, June 14, June 21, and July 11, 1860; and <span>Syracuse</span> <span>Standard</span>, August 5, 1859.</p>)
- 1870.5 + (<p>Sources?</p>)
- 1862c.56 + (<p>Sources?</p>)
- 1871.5 + (<p>Sources?</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on June 30 1865 + (<p>South Bucks Free Press and South Oxfordshire Gazette (Wycombe), June 30 1865, p. 2</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on July 15 1865 + (<p>South Bucks Free Press and South Oxfordshire Gazette (Wycombe), July 15, 1865, p. 2</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire on July 4 1862 + (<p>South Bucks Free Press and South Oxfordshire Gazette (Wycombe), July 4, 1862, p. 8</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on September 2 1865 + (<p>South Bucks Free Press and South Oxfordshire Gazette (Wycombe), Sept. 2, 1865, p. 2</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Buckinghamshire on July 27 1894 + (<p>South Bucks Standard (Wycombe), July 27, 1894, p. 3</p>)
- Block:Ball Bias in Kent on August 9 1884 + (<p>South Eastern Gazette (Maidstone), Aug. 9, 1884, p. 3</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Kent on July 27 1858 + (<p>South Eastern Gazette (Maidstone), July 27, 1858, p. 5</p>)
- Atlantic Club of Atlantic City + (<p>South Jersey Republican - August 6, 1870</p>)
- Cottage Club of Atlantic City v Atlantic Club of Atlantic City on 2 August 1870 + (<p>South Jersey Republican, 8/6/1870</p>)
- Cottage Club of Atlantic City + (<p>South Jersey Republican, August 6, 1870</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in London, Normandy on March 29 1873 + (<p>South London Chronicle, March 29, 1873, p.2 </p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Surrey, London on July 13 1889 + (<p>South London Press, July 13, 1889, p. 7</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Monmouthshire on August 28 1885 + (<p>South Wales Daily News (Cardiff), Aug. 28, 1885, p. 4</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Scottish Borders on September 11 1879 + (<p>Southern Reporter (Selkirk, Scottish Borders), Sept. 11, 1879, p. 3</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in London on December 7 1839 + (<p>Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, Dec. 7, 1839, p.4 (excerpted from An Encyclopædia of Rural Sports, by Delabere P. Blaine, London, 1840, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, p. 131</p>)
- 1782c.2 + (<p>Spear, John A., ed., "Joel Shepar … <p>Spear, John A., ed., "Joel Shepard Goes to War," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">New England Quarterly</span>, volume 1, number 3 [July 1928], p. 344. Per Thomas L. Altherr, "A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball," reprinted in David Block, <span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball before We Knew It</span>,</span> ref # 38; see page 239.</p>ore We Knew It</span>,</span> ref # 38; see page 239.</p>)
- In Guam in 1908 + (<p>Spickard et al., eds., "Pacific Diaspora" pp. 100-101; Guampedia</p>)
- Block:"Englische Base-ball" Described in 1796 German Book + (<p>Spiele zur Uebung und Erholung des Körpers und Geistes für die Jugend, ihre Erzieher und alle Freunde Unschuldiger Jugendfreuden, by J.C.F. Gutsmuths, Schnepfenthal, 1796, pp. 78-83</p>)
- Sherman Club of Toledo + (<p>Spirit of the Times, Aug. 24, 1867</p>)
- Eagle Club of Maumee + (<p>Spirit of the Times, Aug. 24, 1867</p>)
- Lively Club of Toledo + (<p>Spirit of the Times, Aug. 31, 1867</p>)
- Alleghany Club v Pittsburg Club on 9 October 1857 + (<p>Spirit of the Times, October 17, 1857.</p> <p><em>Pittsburgh Post</em>, April 4, 1904.</p> <p>Peter Morris, "Alleghany Base Ball Club," <em>Base Ball Pioneers</em> (McFarland, 2012), pages 121-122.</p>)
- Cricket in Lousiville in 1843 + (<p>Spirit of the Times; A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Lite...Nov 4, 1843; 13, 36; APS Online pg. 426 </p>)
- Officers of the garrison v Officers of the garrison on 13 November 1865 + (<p>Springer diary, in Cooling (ed.), "Soldiering in the Sioux Country: 1865" p. 72</p>)
- Massasoit Club of Springfield v Massasoit Club of Springfield on 16 August 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Aug. 16, 1860</p>)
- Club of Oakdale v Club of West Boyleston on 30 July 1859 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Aug. 3, 1859</p>)
- Club of Pittsfield v Club of Pittsfield on 21 July 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', July 23, 1860</p>)
- Young Americans Club of Holyoke v Phoenix Club of Holyoke on 21 July 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', July 25, 1860</p>)
- Nonotuck Club of Northampton v Union club of Northampton on 7 October 1858 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Oct. 13, 1858</p>)
- Farmers Club of Sixteen Acres v Club of Wilbraham Seminary in October 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Oct. 24, 1860</p>)
- Eaglets Club of Worcester v Olympic Club of Milbury in October 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Oct. 9, 1860</p>)
- Wauregan Club of South Worcester v Tiger Club on 6 October 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Oct. 9, 1860</p>)
- Quickstep Club of Springfield, OH + (<p>Springfield <em>Globe-Republic</em>, Aug. 1, 1886</p>)
- Western Empire Base Ball Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Leader</em>, Dec. 5, 1867</p>)
- Yankee Club of Holyoke + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 4, 1860 (notes formation of the Yankee BBC)</p>)
- Excelsior Club of Northampton + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 16, 1869</p>)
- Greylock Club of Williamstown + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 15, 1869</p> <p>Gulielmensian of 1861, p. 32</p>)
- Sheridan Club of West Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Oct. 8, 1866</p>)
- Planet Club of Chicopee + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 4, 1866</p>)
- Pioneer Club of Springfield v Pioneer Club o Springfield on 13 May 1858 + (<p>Springfield Republican May 13, 1858</p>)
- 1849.14 + (<p>Springfield Republican, July 6, 1849.</p>)
- Atwater Club of Westfield v Union Club of Northampton on 2 September 1859 + (<p>Springfield Republican, Sept. 3, 1859</p>)
- Atwater Club of Westfield, MA v Atwater Club of Westfield, MA on 22 September 1858 + (<p>Springfield Republican, Sept. 30, 1858</p>)
- Knickerbocker Club of Albany v Williams Club of Williamstown on 24 June 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican, Wilkes' Spirit of the Times: 7/8</p>)
- Enterprise Club of Springfield v Constitution Club of Springfield on 15 October 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 10/17</p>)
- Mt. Tom Club of Easthampton v Park Club of Easthampton on 22 October 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 10/25</p>)
- Eagle Club of Florence v Club of Haydenville on 21 October 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 10/25</p>)
- Club of Pittsfield v Eureka Club of South Adams on 4 October 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 10/4</p>)
- Mt. Tom Club of Easthampton v Club of Pittsfield on 5 October 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 10/6</p>)
- Hampden Club of Chicopee v Hampshire Club of Northampton on 1 October 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 10/8</p>)
- Yale Club of New Haven v Club of Waterbury on 8 November 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 11/11</p>)
- Mt. Tom Club of Easthampton v Park Club of Easthampton on 29 October 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 11/3</p>)
- Bay State Club of Northampton v Hampden Club of Chicopee on 2 November 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 11/3</p>)
- Amateur Club of Westfield v Club of Williston on 4 November 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 11/6</p>)
- Club of Florence v Mt. Tom Club of Easthampton on 27 October 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 11/8</p>)
- Mechanic Club of Chicopee v Atlantic Club of Easthampton on 25 June 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 6/28</p>)
- Monitor Club of Chicopee v Little Mac Club of Springfield on 21 July 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 7/23</p>)
- Eagle Club of Terryville v Club of Waterbury on 22 July 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 7/25</p>)
- Eagle Club of Northampton v Nonotuck Club of Northampton on 22 July 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 7/26</p>)
- Mechanic Club of Chicopee2 v Pioneer Club of Springfield on 2 July 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 7/4</p>)
- Old Elm Club of Pittsfield v Taghconic Club of Lanesboro on 9 August 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 8/11</p>)
- Annihilator Club of Hartford v Rough & Ready Club of Hartford on 12 August 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 8/14</p>)
- Mt. Tom Club of Easthampton v Hampden Club of Chicopee on 20 August 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 8/23</p>)
- Constitution Club of Chicopee v Constitution Club of Springfield on 26 August 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 8/27</p>)
- Club of Plymouth v Club of Washington on 7 September 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/11</p>)
- Mt. Tom Club of Easthampton v Mechanic Club of Chicopee on 10 September 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/14</p>)
- Club of Washington v Weantinaug Club of New Milford on 16 September 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/18</p>)
- Club of Washington v Club of Terryville on 16 September 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/18</p>)
- Club of Washington v Club of Wolcottville on 16 September 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/18</p>)
- Hampden Club of Chicopee v Independent Club of South Adams on 21 September 1864 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/26</p>)
- Nicaean Club of Amherst v Eagle Club of Florence on 23 September 1865 + (<p>Springfield Republican: 9/26</p>)
- Pioneer Club of Springfield v Mechanic Club of Chicopee on 17 June 1864 + (<p>Springfield Union: 6/18</p>)
- Pioneer Club of Springfield v Johnson Club of Chicopee on 1 September 1860 + (<p>Springfield ''Republican'', Aug. 29, Sept. 1, 3, 1860</p>)
- Harvester Base Ball Club of Carlinville + (<p>Springfield <em>Daily Illinois State Register</em>, Aug. 2, 1870. Sampson, "Ballists Dead Beats and Muffins" (2023)</p>)
- Nesthiders Club of Astoria + (<p>Springfield <em>Daily Register</em>, Oct. 6, 1874</p>)
- Pastimes Club of Springfield, OH + (<p>Springfield <em>Globe-Republic</em>, Aug. 1, 1886</p>)
- Idlewild Club of Laomi + (<p>Springfield <em>Illinois State Journal</em>, Oct. 22, 1867</p> <p> </p>)
- Rural Club of Curran + (<p>Springfield <em>Illinois State Journal</em>, Oct. 22, 1867. Sampson, "Ballists Dead Beats and Muffins" (2023)</p> <p> </p>)
- Club of Marshfield, MO + (<p>Springfield <em>Leader</em>, Aug. 8, 1872</p>)
- Mechanics Club of Ash Grove + (<p>Springfield <em>Leader</em>, June 6, 1872</p>)
- Independent Club of Springfield, OH + (<p>Springfield <em>News-Sun</em>, July 4, 1917.</p>)
- Dexter Club of Springfield, OH + (<p>Springfield <em>News-Sun</em>, July 4, 1917.</p>)
- Allin Club of the Springfield Armory + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 1, 1867</p>)
- Chamberlin Club of the Springfield Armory + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 1, 1867</p>)
- Federal Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 13, 1868</p>)
- Active Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 2, 1866</p>)
- Young America Club of Springfield, MA + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 2, 1866</p>)
- Eureka Club of Springfield, MA + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 2, 1866</p>)
- Resolute Club of Springfield, MA + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 2, 1866</p>)
- Star Club of Chicopee Falls + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 22, 1868</p>)
- I.O.H. Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 27, 1866</p>)
- Excelsior Club of Springfield, MA + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 30, 1870</p>)
- National Club of Lansingburgh v Club of Pittsfield on 8 August 1860 + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 9, 1860</p>)
- Eagle Club of Hazardville + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 2, 1868</p>)
- Eagle Club of Indian Orchard + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p>)
- Young Hampden Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p>)
- Olympic Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p>)
- Pilots Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p>)
- Independents Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p>)
- Bay State Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p>)
- Muffins Club of Palmer + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 19, 1868</p>)
- Irish Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 28, 1869</p>)
- Eureka Club of Chicopee + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 28, 1869</p>)
- Eckford Club of Springfield, MA + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 9, 1868</p>)
- Mutual Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, May 29, 1868, June 2, 1869</p>)
- Monitor Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Oct. 12, 1868</p>)
- C. V. Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Oct. 2, 1866</p>)
- Norwood Club of Northampton + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Oct. 29, 1868</p>)
- Rough and Ready Club of Southwick + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Oct. 8, 1866</p>)
- Lone Star Club of Springfield, MA + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 2, 1867</p>)
- Wesleyans Club of Wilbraham Academy + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 26, 1868</p>)
- Regulators Club of Palmer + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 3, 1868</p>)
- Lightfoot Club of Monson Academy, Wilbraham + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 3, 1868</p>)
- Eagle Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867, June 28, 1869</p>)
- Aetna Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Sept. 18, 1867, July 2, 1868</p>)
- Lone Star Club of Chicopee + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, Aug. 31, 1869; <em>New England Base Ballist</em>, Aug. 6, 1868</p>)
- Atlantic Club of Springfield + (<p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, July 27, 1867</p> <p>Springfield <em>Republican</em>, June 28, 1869</p>)
- Mohawk Club of Cambridge2 + (<p>St. Albans <em>Vermont Transcript</em>, Nov. 7, 1868</p>)
- Mohawk Club of Cambridge, VT + (<p>St. Albans <em>Vermont Transcript</em>, Nov. 7, 1868</p>)
- New Hampton Club of Fairfax + (<p>St. Albans <em>Vermont Transcript</em>, Nov. 7, 1868</p>)
- 1853.22 + (<p>St. Augustine <em>Ancient City</em>, March 26, 1853</p>)
- Occidental Club, 7th Infantry v Oriental Club, 7th Infantry on 13 September 1867 + (<p>St. Augustine Examiner, September 21, 1867</p> <p>Seventh US inf. baseball game, 1867, St. Augustine, <em>East Florida Gazette</em><br/> Vol. 17, Issue 1 (May 1997)</p>)
- Club of South Elgin + (<p>St. Charles <em>Valley Chronicle</em>, Aug. 8, Sept. 12, 1884</p>)
- Tyrolean Club of St. Cloud + (<p>St. Cloud <em>Journal</em>, April 2, 1868</p>)
- Muffin Club of St. Cloud + (<p>St. Cloud <em>Journal</em>, June 23, 1870</p>)
- Granites Club of Sauk Rapids + (<p>St. Cloud <em>Journal</em>, June 23, 1870</p>)
- Anchor Club of St. Mary + (<p>St. Genevieve <em>Fair Play</em>, July 8, 1875</p>)
- Fair Play Club of St. Genevieve + (<p>St. Genevieve <em>Fair Play</em>, July 1, July 8, Sept. 16, 1875,</p>)
- Gordon Base Ball and Cricket Club of St. John's + (<p>St. John's <em>Evening Telegram</em>, April 19, May 10, 1886</p>)
- Club of Lancaster, Vermont + (<p>St. Johnsbury "Caledonian," Aug. 22, 1869</p>)
- Mechanics Club of St. Johnsbury + (<p>St. Johnsbury "Caledonian," Aug. 23, 1867</p>)
- Athletic Club of Barnet + (<p>St. Johnsbury "Caledonian," July 16, 1869</p>)
- Alpine Club of St. Johnsbury + (<p>St. Johnsbury "Caledonian," July 16, 1869</p>)
- Clippers Club of East St. Johnsbury + (<p>St. Johnsbury "Caledonian," Oct. 16, 1868, Aug. 22, 1869</p>)
- Academy Club of St. Johnsbury + (<p>St. Johnsbury "Caledonian," Oct. 16, 1868</p>)
- Quickstep Club of Savannah + (<p>St. Joseph <em>Daily Herald</em>, Sept. 19, 22, 1867</p>)
- Frontier Club of Leavenworth + (<p>St. Joseph <em>Daily Herald</em>, July 6, 1869</p>)
- Mutual Club of Washington, LA + (<p>St. Landry Democrat, July 24, 1880</p>)
- Red Caps Club of Opelousas + (<p>St. Landry Democrat, June 26, July 24, 1880</p>)
- Clumsy Club of Morley, NY + (<p>St. Lawrence Republican, Aug. 20, 1867</p> <p>Tholkes RIM</p>)
- Montana Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Globe Democrat</em>, July 22, 1869</p> <p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 3, 1866</p>)
- St. Clair Club of East St. Louis v Artisan Club of St. Louis on 27 May 1866 + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, May 30, 1866</p>)
- Eckford Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 16, 1869</p>)
- Unknown Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 17, 1869</p>)
- O'Fallon Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 20, 1869</p>)
- Stonewall Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 20, 1869</p>)
- White Swan Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 20, 1869</p>)
- IXL Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 20, 1869</p>)
- Emmet Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 20, 1869</p>)
- Niatick Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 21, 1869</p>)
- Starlight Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 21, 1869</p>)
- Imperial Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 23, 1869</p> <p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 3, 1866</p> <p>Tholkes RIM</p>)
- Shakespeare Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 23, 1869</p>)
- Victory Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 28, 1869</p>)
- Eliptic Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 28, 1869</p>)
- Morning Star Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 28, 1869</p>)
- Imperial Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 28, 1869</p>)
- Black Diamond Club of Gravois Mines + (<p>St. Louis Globe Democrat, July 8, 1869</p>)
- Allegheny Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Missouri Democrat, Aug. 21, 1867</p>)
- Phil Sheridan Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis Missouri Democrat, Aug. 21, 1867</p>)
- Empire Club of St. Louis v Morning Star Club of St. Louis on 17 July 1860 + (<p>St. Louis Missouri Democrat, July 18, 1860. Jeff Kittel in "Baseball Pioneers"</p>)
- Union Club of St. Louis v Lone Star Club of St. Louis on 8 October 1860 + (<p>St. Louis Missouri Democrat, Oct. 8, 1860. Jeff Kittel in "Baseball Pioneers"</p>)
- Commercial Jr. Club of St. Louis v Union Club of St. Louis on 28 September 1861 + (<p>St. Louis Missouri Republican, Sept. 29, 1861</p>)
- Resolute Club of Carbondale + (<p>St. Louis <em>Globe-Democrat</em>, Aug. 28, 1877</p>)
- In Beardstown in 1876 + (<p>St. Louis <em>Globe-Democrat</em>, June 13, 1876</p>)
- Lawyers v Doctors in Effingham on 29 June 1877 + (<p>St. Louis <em>Globe-Democrat</em>, June 29, 1877</p>)
- White Stocking Club of Du Quoin + (<p>St. Louis <em>Globe-Democrat</em>, Sept. 25, 1875</p>)
- Clippers Club of Coulterville + (<p>St. Louis <em>Globe-Democrat</em>, Sept. 25, 1875</p>)
- Dexter Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Aug. 13, 1867</p>)
- Alert Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Aug. 13, 1867</p>)
- Atlantic Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Aug. 13, 1867</p>)
- Four Star Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Aug. 13, 1867</p>)
- Cupid Club of Carondelet + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 1, 1867</p>)
- Club of Kirkwood, MO + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 1, 1867</p>)
- Hesperian Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 1, 1867</p>)
- Natchez Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 1, 1867</p>)
- Warwick Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 1, 1867</p>)
- Comet Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 2, 1866</p>)
- Active Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 2, 1866</p>)
- Essex Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 2, 1866</p>)
- Benicia Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 2, 1866</p>)
- Era Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 3, 1866</p>)
- S. X. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 3, 1866</p>)
- Columbia Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 3, 1866</p>)
- Florence Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 3, 1866</p>)
- Star Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 5, 1866</p>)
- Jackson Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 2, 1866</p> <p>Tholkes RIM</p>)
- Sherman Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p> <p>Tholkes RIM</p>)
- Jackson Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, July 25, 1866</p>)
- Diana Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 12, 1866</p>)
- Benton Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 12, 1866</p>)
- Ida Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Oct. 12, 1866</p>)
- Mississippi Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, May 23, 1866</p>)
- Brilliant Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, May 23, 1866</p>)
- Veto Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 19, 1866</p>)
- Cypress Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 19, 1866</p>)
- Niagara Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 19, 1866</p>)
- Mystic Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 19, 1866</p>)
- Legal Tender Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 19, 1866</p>)
- Deerfoot Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p>)
- Evening Star Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p>)
- Keystone Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p>)
- Itasca Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p>)
- Advance Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p>)
- Ruth Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, June 6, 1866</p>)
- Home Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 26, 1866</p>)
- Tropic Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 26, 1866</p>)
- Rosatti Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 26, 1866</p>)
- Olive Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 26, 1866</p>)
- Peyton Jr. Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 26, 1866</p>)
- Arctic Club of St. Louis + (<p>St. Louis <em>Tri-Weekly Missouri Democrat</em>, Sept. 26, 1866</p>)
- Club of Fort Pierce + (<p>St. Lucie County <em>Tribune</em>, Aug. 11, Sept. 8, 1905</p>)
- Block:English Baseball in Cambridgeshire on August 14 1875 + (<p>St. Neots Chronicle and Advertiser, Aug. 14, 1875, p. 1</p>)
- Upper Town Base Ball Club of St. Paul v Lower Town Base Ball Club of St. Paul on 15 August 1859 + (<p>St. Paul Daily Minnesotan, Wednesday, August 17, 1859</p>)
- Olympic Club of St. Paul v Olympic Club of St. Paul on 31 May 1859 + (<p>St. Paul Daily Times, Thursday, June 2, 1859</p>)
- Red Caps Club of St. Paul v Former Red Caps (Alumni) on 2 May 1877 + (<p>St. Paul Dispatch, May 3, 1877</p>)
- Red Caps Club of St. Paul + (<p>St. Paul Globe and St. Paul Pioneer Press</p>)
- Red Caps Club of St. Paul v Grand Forks, Dakota Territory on 5 July 1883 + (<p>St. Paul Globe, Friday, July 6, 1883</p>)