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- 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)
- 1859.47 + (Buffalo base ball club sticks to "old-fashioned" game)
- 1866c.19 + (Burlesque Baseball Performances in Baltimore, MD)
- 1864.37 + (Buzz For Fly Game Begins)
- 1862c.2 + (CSA Prisoners Said to Learn Base Ball from “New Orleans Boys”)
- 1835c.18 + (CT Boy "Played Base Ball til Noon")
- 1862.36 + (CT Boys Play Ball on March to Fredericksburg)
- 1835c.17 + (CT Lad Plays Base Ball Much of the Morning)
- 1858.43 + (CT Man Reports 13-on-8 games, Asks for Some Rules)
- 1859.24 + (CT State Wicket Championship Attracts 4000)
- 1860.30 + (CT Wicketers Trounce CT Cricketers at Wicket)
- 1840.22 + (CT and MA Teams Match Up for Five Games of Wicket)
- 1863.73 + (CT soldiers indulging in ball playing and swimming)
- 1866.11 + (California Clubs Hold Conventions, View Championship Games)
- 1857.9 + (Calls for an American National Game)
- 1864.44 + (Canadian Baseball Association Forms)
- 1592.2 + (Canterbury Stoolballer Bloodies Pious Critic)
- 1837.7 + (Canton Illinois Bans Sunday Cricket, Cat, Town-Ball, Etc.)
- 1790.9 + (Careful Scorer Starts "Complete Lists" of the Yearly Grand Cricket Matches)
- 1840.35 + (Carlisle PA Bans Playing Ball)
- 1834.1 + (Carver's <u>The Book of Sports</u> [Boston] describes "Base, or Goal Ball")
- 1709.3 + (Cat and Trap-ball Seen as Boys' Games [The Men Play Foot-ball])
- 1830s.37 + (Cat, Town and Corner Ball recalled in Pittston)
- 1860.87 + (Catcher Felled by Bat-Stick)
- 1853.11 + (Catcher Felled in ME)
- 1811.7 + (Cause of Death: "Surfeit of Playing Ball")
- 1862.91 + (Cavalry Plays Baseball near Manassas)
- 1863.131 + (Cavalry defeats Infantry in VA)
- 1867.23 + (Celebrity Spectators)
- 1859.70 + (Central Park a Boon to National Prowess in Base Ball, Cricket, Etc.)
- 1871.20 + (Chadwick Agrees: The Parent of Base Ball is Two-Old-Cat . . . Not English Rounders, After All?)
- 1872.13 + (Chadwick Criticizes Playing the National Pastime for Money)
- 1870.15 + (Chadwick Explains Rule Shifts on Called Strikes, Deliberate Flubs Afield)
- 1872.5 + (Chadwick Foresees Amateur Base Ball's "Revival")
- 1870.12 + (Chadwick Ponders Red Stockings' Decline: Lack of Onfield Harmony?)
- 1861.1 + (Chadwick Wants to Start Richmond VA Team, but the Civil War Intervenes)
- 1840.5 + (Chadwick [Later] Reports That "The New York Club" is Organized)
- 1872.19 + (Chadwick on the Evils of Betting)
- 1860.6 + (Chadwick's Beadle's Appears, and the Baseball Literature is Launched)
- 1858.69 + (Challenge Match Played Among Manchester Printers on Fast Day)
- 1867.29 + (Challenge to a game of Two Old Cat)
- 1780.2 + (Challenges for Cricket Matches between Englishmen and Americans)
- 1865.24 + (Change Pitchers)
- 1841.3 + (Chapbook Gives "Papa's Advice:" Don't Play During Study Hours!)
- 1830c.8 + (Chapbook Illustrates Trap-ball)
- 1801.2 + (Chapbook Includes Engraving Depicting Trap-Ball)
- 1850c.12 + (Chapbook Reprises Illustration from Contemporary Book.)
- 1811.4 + (Chapbook Shows Baseball-like Game Under "Trap-ball" Heading)
- 1840c.14 + (Chapbook Shows a Ball Game, Recycles the "Butter Fingers" Lines)
- 1840.12 + (Chapbook of Games: "Now a Knock, and Swift it Flies")
- 1843c.5 + (Chapbook: Trap Ball and Cricket and Windows Don't Mix)
- 1863.22 + (Chaplain Reports Many Games of Ball in 16th New York)
- 1849.11 + (Character in Fictional Autobiography Played Cricket, Base-Ball)
- 1857.37 + (Charleston Newspaper Urges Cricket to help "Physical Education")
- 1871.19 + (Chicago Club Expires A Month After Great Chicago Fire)
- 1864.9 + (Chicago Marine Plays Base Ball in Louisiana)
- 1870.11 + (Chicago Switches to the Dead Ball, Starts Winning Again)
- 1865.36 + (Chicago artillerist plays baseball in Baton Rouge, earns $5)
- 1860.75 + (Chichester Redesigns the Base)
- 1824.2 + (Children's Book Calls Cricket "Noblest Game of All," and Trap-ball is Pleasing Too)
- 1810.2 + (Children's Book Describes Trap Ball and its Benefits)
- 1810.3 + (Children's Book Recommends Regular Play with "Trap, Bat, Ball," etc.)
- 1806.2 + (Children's Poem Traces Bouncing Ball)
- 1800.6 + (Children's Story Includes Promise to Provide Bats and Balls)
- 1826.1 + (Christian Visitor to Indiana Commune Unimpressed with Sunday Ballplaying There)
- 1861.52 + (Christmas Baseball in Camp)
- 1851.7 + (Christmas Bash Includes "Good Old Fashioned Game of Baseball")
- 1862.68 + (Christmas Day on Hilton Head)
- 1494c.1 + (Christopher Columbus and the Coefficient of Restitution)
- 1869.7 + (Cincinnati Club Forms as First All-Professional Nine)
- 1870.5 + (Cincinnati Club Introduces 50-cent Admission Fee)
- 1852.1 + (Claim: Cartwright Laid First Base Ball Field in Hawaii, Taught Baseball Widely)
- 1859.59 + (Clear Score)
- 1857.20 + (Clerks Take on Clerks in Albany, Field 16-Player Teams)
- 1845.12 + (Cleveland OH Bans "Any Game of Ball")
- 1872.8 + (Cleveland's NA Club Dissolves; League Financial Incentives to Blame?)
- 1841.17 + (Clevelanders Play Ball at Sunset on Water Street)
- 1860.93 + (Clipper Article Favors A Bare Alley Between Pitcher and Catcher)
- 1860.21 + (Clipper Backs Off Fly Game Support)
- 1855.19 + (Clipper Editor: NYC Now Has Five Clubs "in Good Condition")
- 1844.3 + (Clone of 1841 Book Covering Rounders and Feeder Appears)
- 1866.12 + (Club Claims County Championship in MA)
- 1859.17 + (Club Forms at College of New Jersey)
- 1859.39 + (Club Organized in St. Louis MO)
- 1859.49 + (Clubs Form in New Orleans LA, Interclub Play Begins)
- 1800c.3 + (Col. Jas. Lee Recalls Playing Baseball as a Youth.)
- 1820s.21 + (College Prez Was a Klutz at Ball and Cricket)
- 1859.2 + (Collegiate Game [the First Played by NY Rules?] in NYC)
- 1861.85 + (Colonel calls off drill so game can be played)
- 1867.2 + (Colored Clubs Play in Philly: Frederick Douglass Attends a Game)
- 1860.61 + (Colored Union Club Beats Unknowns, 33-24, in Brooklyn)
- 1841.1 + (Compendium Describes [Pentagonal] 5-Base Rounders, Feeder)
- 1860.45 + (Competitive "Old-Fashioned" Game Still Alive in Syracuse NY)
- 1855.31 + (Competitive Base Ball Suddenly Fills NY Metropolitan Area)
- 1861.18 + (Confederate Base Ball Players Finds Field "Too Boggy" in VA)
- 1861.26 + (Confederate Base Ball Players Finds Field “Too Boggy” in VA)
- 1863.123 + (Confederate Cavalry plays ball in WVA)
- 1864.67 + (Confederate Major pitches Town Ball)
- 1862.61 + (Confederate POWs in Indianapolis play base ball)
- 1864.64 + (Confederate POWs play baseball at Rock Island)
- 1862.60 + (Confederate POWs play baseball in New York City)
- 1864c.56 + (Confederate Prisoners Play Ball in Chicago)
- 1862.106 + (Confederate Prisoners Play Bull Pen at Fort Warren)
- 1861.36 + (Confederate Soldier Reports “Several Kinds of Ball”)
- 1861.20 + (Confederate Soldier's Diary Reports on Town Ball Playing, 1861-1863)
- 1861.30 + (Confederate Soldier’s Diary Reports on Town Ball Playing, 1861-1863)
- 1862.71 + (Confederate Surgeon encourages ball-playing)
- 1863.99 + (Confederate government clerks should play ball)
- 1862c.54 + (Confederate soldiers in need of base ball and cricket bats)
- 1863.91 + (Confederate soldiers play ball near Fredericksburg)
- 1862.75 + (Confederates Play Ball at Fort Sumter)
- 1637.1 + (Conservative Protestants Decry Sunday Play, See Grave Danger in it)
- 1875.1 + (Convention of "colored" clubs in New Orleans)
- 1838.3 + (Cooper Novel <u>Home as Found</u> Mentions Ballplaying in Cooperstown)
- 1816.1 + (Cooperstown NY Bans Downtown Ballplaying Near Future Site of HOF)
- 1863.35 + (Correspondent Sees Playing Base Ball and Cricket As Common Pastimes)
- 1841.9 + (County-wide Wicket Challenge Issued Near Rochester NY)
- 1871.3 + (Coup d'grace for the Amateur Era)
- 1841.5 + (Cover of Chapbook Shows Boys Playing Ball)
- 1845.9 + (Cover of Children's Book Depicts Ball Play)
- 1840.11 + (Cover of Widespread <u>School Reader</u> Shows Two Boys Playing Ball)
- 1833.3 + (Creation Wars Begin! English Author Takes on Strutt Theories on the Origins of Cricket and "Bat-and-Ball")
- 1860.81 + (Creighton Analyzed-- Is He Cheating?)
- 1856.16 + (Cricket "The Great Match at Hoboken" [US vs. Canada])
- 1828.6 + (Cricket Allows Species of Round-Arm Bowling)
- 1848.17 + (Cricket Along the Erie Canal)
- 1846.10 + (Cricket Ball Whacks School Prexy in the Head)
- 1766.1 + (Cricket Balls Advertised in US by James Rivington)
- 1855.7 + (Cricket Becoming "The National Game" in US: "Considerable Progress" Seen)
- 1801.4 + (Cricket Challenge in GA)
- 1852.15 + (Cricket Club Formed in San Francisco)
- 1803.2 + (Cricket Club Forms, Lasts a Year in NYC)
- 1778.7 + (Cricket Club To Play at New York Tavern)
- 1859.53 + (Cricket Club formed in Savannah, GA in 1859)
- 1850s.3 + (Cricket Club in Philadelphia, "Young America CC," Started for US-Born Only)
- 1839.5 + (Cricket Clubs Form in Upstate NY)
- 1822.3 + (Cricket Clubs, "Other Ball Clubs" Welcomed at Philadelphia PA Facility)
- 1726.1 + (Cricket Crowd is Eyed Nervously as Possibly Seditious)
- 1848.8 + (Cricket Flourishes at Haverford College PA)
- 1562.1 + (Cricket Forerunner an "Unlawful Game?")
- 1778.5 + (Cricket Game To Be Played at Cannon's Tavern, New York City)
- 1777.3 + (Cricket Gets Improved Wicket - A Third Stump Added)
- 1751.2 + (Cricket Lore: Ball Kills the Prince of Wales, Pretty Slowly)
- 1782.1 + (Cricket Match Scheduled for the Green, Near Shipyards,)
- 1847.16 + (Cricket Match in Hawaii)
- 1750c.1 + (Cricket No Longer Played Only With Rolled Deliveries to Batsmen)
- 1821.2 + (Cricket Not New in South Carolina)
- 1850s.27 + (Cricket Outshines Base Ball in Press Coverage)
- 1680s.2 + (Cricket Pitch Thought to be Established at 22 Yards)
- 1834.5 + (Cricket Play Begins at Haverford College)
- 1730c.2 + (Cricket Play at Eton Seen as Common)
- 1779.1 + (Cricket Played On Grounds near NYC's Brooklyn Ferry.)
- 1825c.6 + (Cricket Played at Southern Outings)
- 1737.3 + (Cricket Played in Georgia Town Square)
- 1858.40 + (Cricket Plays Catch-up; Plans a National Convention)
- 1825.11 + (Cricket Prohibited On or Near English Highways, We <i>Mean</i> It)
- 1803.3 + (Cricket Reaches Australia)
- 1825.10 + (Cricket Reaches Tasmania)
- 1818.4 + (Cricket Reported in Louisville KY?)
- 1774.1 + (Cricket Rules Adjusted - Visitors Bat First, LBW Added)
- 1798.2 + (Cricket Rules Revised a Little)
- 1857.24 + (Cricket Stories in the May 23 <u>Clipper</u>)
- 1782.4 + (Cricket To Be Played Near NYC Shipyards)
- 1840c.39 + (Cricket [or Maybe Wicket?] Played by Harvard Class of 1841)
- 1766.2 + (Cricket [or Wicket?] Challenge in CT)
- 1810.6 + (Cricket a "Popular Recreation" in Sydney)
- 1828.20 + (Cricket and Base and Football at Harvard?)
- 1842.13 + (Cricket and Bass Long Played in Pittsfield MA)
- 1842c.7 + (Cricket and Town Ball Recalled in Philadelphia PA)
- 1790s.6 + (Cricket as Played in Hamburg Resembled the U.S. Game of Wicket?)
- 1720.3 + (Cricket in Kent; Londoners Beat Kent Eleven, But Two Are Konked Out)
- 1859.72 + (Cricket in Madison, Wisconsin)
- 1820s.11 + (Cricket is Gradually "Cleaned Up;" Club Play Strengthens)
- 1866.16 + (Cricket reaches Galena Illinois)
- 1709.2 + (Cricket's First County Match?)
- 1683c.1 + (Cricket's First Wicket is Pitched)
- 1785.2 + (Cricket, Long After Reaching Tazmania, Gets Past Hadrian's Wall)
- 1788.1 + (Cricketer Experiments with Round-Arm Bowling)
- 1846.17 + (Cricketers Form All England Eleven)
- 1656.3 + (Cromwellians Needlessly Ban Cricket from Ireland)
- 1862.22 + (Crowd of 40,000 Said to Watch Christmas Day Game on SC Coast)
- 1867.4 + (Cummings' Curve Curtails Crimson's Clouting)
- 1629.2 + (Curate Can't Beat the Rap as Cricketer)
- 1847.11 + (Curling is "Bass Ball," or "Goal," or "Hook-em-Snivy," on the Ice?)
- 1864.91 + (DC Cavalry play in camp)
- 1857.7 + (Daily Base Ball Games Found in Public Square in Cleveland)
- 1864.54 + (Daily Eagle Sees Base Ball Now Played Throughout US North (East of the Mississippi))
- 1797.1 + (Daniel Webster Writes of "Playing Ball" While at Dartmouth)
- 1780.10 + (Dartmouth College Fine for Ballplay - Two Shillings)
- 1771.1 + (Dartmouth President Finds Gardening "More Useful" Than Ballplaying)
- 1857.32 + (Daybreak Club Forms in Providence RI)
- 1870.6 + (Dead Ball Adopted)
- 1870s.2 + (Debra Shattuck lists early female base ball)
- 1859.67 + (Debunking DeBost)
- 1795.4 + (Deerfield's Fine for Playing Ball: Six Cents)
- 1728.1 + (Delaware Resident Writes of Playing Trap Ball, with Cider as Reward)
- 1844.21 + (Delhi NY bans Goal, Ball)
- 1857.43 + (Deliberate Bad Pitches Noted)
- 1855c.3 + (Demo Game of Wicket, Seen as a CT Game, Later Played in Brooklyn)
- 1865.6 + (Detachment Forms BB Club in Trenton)
- 1859.40 + (Devotion to MA Game Erodes Significantly)
- 1869c.4 + (Diana Base Ball Club of Northwestern Female Seminary)
- 1863.3 + (Diarist Records 12 References to Ball-Playing, 1863-1864)
- 1863.37 + (Diarist at White Oak Church Camp in VA Plays Ball)
- 1863.13 + (Diarist in 8th Minnesota Mentions Ballplaying 4 Times – Maybe 5 Times)
- 1852.17 + (Dickens Names Cricket, but not Stoolball or Rounders, Among "Merriest" Games)
- 1849.13 + (Did Cartwright Play Ball on His Way to California?)
- 1853.7 + (Didactic Novel Pairs "Bass-Ball" and Rounders at Youths' Outing)
- 1862c.56 + (Dime Admission Free Adopted at More Sites)
- 1864.50 + (Dime for Admission, Two Dimes for Carriages)
- 1780s.5 + (Diminished in its Range, Stoolball Still Played at Brighton)
- 1393.1 + (Disconfirmed Poetry Lines Said to Denote Stoolball in Sussex)
- 1860.34 + (Disparate Ball Games Seen in New Hampshire)
- 1863.107 + (Dispute between MA and NY rules)
- 1823.7 + (Ditty: "You Take the Bat, and I'll carry the Ball")
- 1850c.54 + (Doc Adams Creates Modern Shortstop Position)
- 1839c.6 + (Doc Adams Enters the Field)
- 1840.1 + (Doc Adams Plays a Ball Game in NYC He [Later] Understands to be Base Ball)
- 1832.10 + (Doc Adams' Sister Writes of Bat and Ball Play)
- 1845c.15 + (Doc Adams, Ballmaker: The Hardball Becomes Hard)
- 1737.2 + (Doctor Writes of North Carolina Game Resembling Ireland's Trap Ball)
- 1790s.1 + (Doctor in DE Recalls His "Youthfull Folley": Includes Ball-playing)
- 1310.1 + (Documents Said to Describe Baseball-like Romanian Game of Oina)
- 1741c.1 + (Does Alexander Pope "Sneer" at Cricket in Epic Poem?)
- 1823.3 + (Don't Play Ball Inside the House!)
- 1861.43 + (Donkey Ball)
- 1863.86 + (Draftees Play Ball on Rikers Island)
- 1631.1 + (Drama by Philip Massenger Refers to Cat-Stick)
- 1863.61 + (Drawing Shows 1st NJ Artillery Playing Ball Game on a Diamond)
- 1863.141 + (Drill, baseball and glee clubs)
- 1862.70 + (Drummers defeat Fifers on Hilton Head)
- 1478.1 + (Du Cange Mentions "Criquet" Game in his Glossary)
- 1725.2 + (Duke of Richmond Issues Challenge to Play Single-Wicket Cricket)
- 1842.4 + (Duke of Wellington Requires Cricket Ground for Every Military Barrack.)
- 1853.2 + (Dutch Handbook for Boys Covers "Engelsch Balspel," Trap-ball, Tip-cat)
- 1656.1 + (Dutch Prohibit "Playing Ball," Cricket on Sundays in New Netherlands.)
- 1845.29 + (Dutch Publication Covers "Engelsch Balspel," "Kat," Other Batting Games)
- 1860.11 + (Eager for Base Ball)
- 1835c.14 + (Eagle Article Describes Early Ball-Making)
- 1852.3 + (Eagle Ball Club Rulebook Appears)
- 1865.20 + (Eagle Eyes Height and Weight)
- 1862.8 + (Earliest Base Ball in Colorado Territory)
- 1744.3 + (Earliest Full Cricket Scorecard for the "Greatest Match Ever Known")
- 1858.33 + (Earliest Games in Chicago IL?)
- 1704.4 + (Earliest Published Rules of Cricket [?])
- 1866.2 + (Early African American Club in Philly Plays Initial Game Agains Albany Visitors)
- 1820c.30 + (Early African American baseball)
- 1840s.21 + (Early Ball Contents: Nuts, Bullets, Rocks, Fish-eyes)
- 1851.2 + (Early Ballplaying on the SF Plaza (Horses Beware!))
- 1845c.25 + (Early Cricket Clubs in the South)
- 1705.1 + (Early Cricket Match "To Be Plaid . . . for 11 Guineas a Man")
- 1749.1 + (Early Cricket: Addington Club Takes On All-England, Five on Five)
- 1796.4 + (Early Geographer Sees Variety of Types New England Ballplaying)
- 1676.2 + (Early Limeys Take "Krickett" to Far Mediterranean Coast)
- 1855.30 + (Early Season Game Goes to Knicks, 27-14; Wadsworth Chided)
- 1591.1 + (Early Spanish-English Dictionary Mentions the "Trapsticke")
- 1845.27 + (Early Town-Ball Mention)
- 1864.58 + (Early Use of "Battery" As Pitcher-Catcher Pairing)
- 1653.2 + (Early Use of "Cricket" Seen in Rabelais Translation)
- 1857.16 + (Early Use of the Term "Town Ball" in <i>NY Clipper</i>)
- 1861.89 + (Early-Days Monster in Left Field?)
- 1866.8 + (Earned Runs Concept Advanced)
- 1538.1 + (Easter Ball Play at Churches Ends in France)
- 1822.6 + (Eastport bans "bat and ball")
- 1470c.1 + (Editor Sees Stoolball in Verse on Bachelorhood)
- 1858.24 + (Editorial Rips Base Ball "Mania" as a "Public Nuisance")
- 1743.1 + (Editorial: Cricket is OK, But Only for Rural Holiday Play)
- 1860.22 + (Educatin' the Readers)
- 1365.1 + (Edward III Prohibits Playing of Club-Ball.)
- BC2000c.3 + (Egyptian Tomb Has Earliest Depiction of Catching (Fielding) a Ball?)
- BC1460.1 + (Egyptian Tomb Inscriptions Show Bats, Balls)
- 1868.1 + (Elizabeth Cady Stanton describes Female Baseball Game in Peterboro, NY)
- 1865.13 + (Elysian? Yes. Sacred? No.)
- 1854.20 + (Empire Club Begins Play)
- 1854.7 + (Empire Club Constitution Appears)
- 1856.32 + (Empire Club Fields Two Catchers at Elysian Fields)
- 1838.7 + (English Anthology of Games Puts "Squares" Among Safe-Haven Ballgames)
- 1385.1 + (English Boys Play Ball "To the Grave Peril of Their Souls")
- 1853.12 + (English Cleric Promotes Co-ed Rounders)
- 1846.14 + (English Crew Teaches Rounders to Baltic Islanders)
- 1820.3 + (English Cricketers Play Two-Day Match Again New Yorkers)
- 1821.8 + (English Essayist Praises Youth Playing Bass-ball and Cricket)
- 1844.7 + (English Gent in NYC Goes Off to a Ball Game)
- 1818c.5 + (English Immigrants from Surrey See Cricket, Trap Ball in IL)
- 1850.23 + (English Novel Briefly Mentions Base-Ball)
- 1848.15 + (English Novel Mentions, Thread-the-Needle, "Base-Ball:" "Such Games!)
- 1658.1 + (English Parish Rewards Informant for Ratting on Sunday Trap-baller)
- 1555c.1 + (English Poet Condones Students' Yens "To Tosse the Ball, To Rene Base, Like Men of War")
- 1857.36 + (English Residents of Richmond, VA Try Unsuccessfully to Form A Cricket Club, Then Try Base Ball)
- 1859.44 + (English Social Event Includes Base Ball as Well as Cricket)
- 1567.1 + (English Translation of Horace Refers to "the Stoole Ball")
- 1820c.28 + (English Village Green Had Cricket, Bass-Ball)
- 1854.13 + (English Visitor Sees Wicket at Harvard)
- 1824c.3 + (English Writing Cites Base-ball as Girls'; Pastime, Limns Cricket Match)
- 1856.37 + (English excursion features cricket and "base-ball")
- 1840.9 + (Englishman Sees Base-ball as Commonly Played by Adult Men and Women)
- 1850.7 + (Englishman's Book of Games Refers to Rounders, Feeder)
- 1363.1 + (Englishmen Forbidden to Play Ball; Archery Much Preferred)
- 1793.1 + (Engraving Shows Game with Wickets at Dartmouth College)
- 1805.4 + (Enigmatic Report: NY Gentlemen Play Game of "Bace," and Score is Gymnastics 41, Sons of Diagoras 34.)
- 1864.63 + (Entire Regiment Plays Sports)
- 1837c.12 + (Erasmus Hall School Alum Recalls Three-Base Game with Plugging)
- 1796.3 + (Eton Cricketers Flogged at School for Playing Match. Ouch.)
- 1867.22 + (Eureka! A Press Credential)
- 1855.29 + (Even the Australians Are Bothered by Sunday Baseball)
- 1863.19 + (Eventual National League Prexy Sticks with Cricket in War Camp)
- 1778.4 + (Ewing Reports Playing "At Base" and Wicket at Valley Forge - with the Father of his Country)
- 1856.15 + (Excelsior Base Ball Club Forms in Albany NY)
- 1861.70 + (Excelsior Brigade amuses itself)
- 1863.154 + (Excelsior Brigade plays base ball in camp)
- 1863.67 + (Excelsior Club Expels Turncoat Surgeon)
- 1854.5 + (Excelsior Club Forms in Brooklyn)
- 1860.7 + (Excelsiors Conduct Undefeated Western NY Road Trip. . ."First Tour Ever? First $500 Player Ever?)
- 1856.2 + (Excelsiors Publish Constitution)
- 1859.9 + (Excelsiors and Union Club play for $500 and MA Championship)
- 1856.20 + (Exciting Round Ball Game Played on Boston Common, Ends With 100-to-98 Tally)
- 1852.6 + (Exciting [Adult] Rounders in the Arctic)
- 1862.79 + (Exhilarating Game of Ball)
- 1815.8 + (Eyewitness On the Massacre of Seven U.S Soldiers at Dartmoor Prison in England)
- 1860.82 + (Famous Baseballists Turn To Cricket)
- 1841.16 + (Fast Day Choice in ME: Hear a "Fact Sermon" or Play Ball?)
- 1844.10 + (Fast Day Game in NH on the Common - Unless Arborism Goes Too Far)
- 1848.16 + (Fast-Day Notice to NH Subscribers)
- 1858c.65 + (Fat and Lean Base Ball Club Organized in Buffalo)
- 1797.3 + (Fayetteville NC Bans Sunday Ballplaying by African-Americans)
- 1852.10 + (Fictional "Up-Country" Location Cites Bass-Ball and Wicket)
- 1830c.28 + (Fictional Mom Recalls Liking to Bat Ball as a Girl)
- 1858.1 + (Fifty Clubs Said Active in New York Area - Plus Sixty Junior Clubs)
- 1821.6 + (Fifty-cent Fine in New Bedford for Those Who Play at Ball)
- 1854.14 + (Finally, Cricket Played in America Without Mostly English Immigrants!)
- 1866.7 + (Finally, Substitutes Make the Box Score)
- 1861.44 + (Fire Zouaves Play Baseball in DC)
- 1857.48 + (First Known Appearance of Term "New York Game")
- 1862.9 + (First Admission Fees for Baseball?)
- 1856.33 + (First Ball of the Base Ball Clubs Attracts 200 Couples at Niblo's Saloon)
- 1860.52 + (First Base Ball Match in St. Louis MO)
- 1857.39 + (First Baseball Attendance of a Thousand or More)
- 1845.34 + (First Baseball played in Brooklyn?)
- 1870c.7 + (First Catcher's Glove? About 1870, Perhaps)
- 1858.58 + (First Chicago Club Forms)
- 1858.55 + (First Club Forms in St. Paul MN)
- 1869.11 + (First Club to Wear Checked/Plaid Stockings)
- 1871.8 + (First Co-Ed college baseball game?)
- 1808.2 + (First Cricket Club in Boston is Established, Then Fades)
- 1867.20 + (First Cricket Match in Memphis)
- 1867.28 + (First Detailed Set of Rules for Stoolball Appear)
- 1727.1 + (First Documented Cricket Playing Rules Agreed to, for One-time Use)
- 1859.55 + (First Fly Baseball Game)
- 1859.41 + (First Game in Canada Played by New York Rules?)
- 1865.8 + (First Integrated (Adult) Club Takes the Field?)
- 1862.102 + (First Inter-City AA Game?)
- 1867.18 + (First Inter-Racial Baseball Game?)
- 1859.1 + (First Intercollegiate Ballgame: Amherst 73, Williams 32)
- 1860.46 + (First International Game Played by New York Rules)
- 1855.40 + (First Jr. Base Ball Club Founded)
- 1858.19 + (First KY Box Score Appears in Louisville Newspaper)
- 1869.14 + (First Known Inter-racial Game of Base-Ball)
- 1739.1 + (First Known Picture of Cricket Appears)
- 1866.6 + (First Known Table-top Base Ball Game Appears)
- -700c.1 + (First Known Written Depiction of Ball Play?)
- 1744.1 + (First Laws of Cricket are Written in England)
- 1886.1 + (First League Championship Trophy is Commissioned)
- 1867.17 + (First Multi-Racial Baseball Team?)
- 1838.12 + (First Murder in a Baseball Game?)
- 1863.34 + (First New Jersey Brigade Plays Ball in 1863 and 1864.)
- 1854.2 + (First New England Team, the Olympics, Forms to Play Round Ball)
- 1856.7 + (First Official Use of the Term "Rounders" Appears?)
- 1865.27 + (First Organized Base Ball Game in NC?)
- 1827.3 + (First Oxford-Cambridge Cricket Match Held)
- 1867.30 + (First Patented Baseball Object)
- 1855.38 + (First Printing of Rules)
- 1871.18 + (First Pro League Game Doesn't Feature Offense)
- 1838.4 + (First Recorded Base Ball game in Canada [as reported in 1886]?)
- 1858.29 + (First Recorded College Game at Williams College)
- 1756.1 + (First Recorded Game by Hambledon Cricket Club)
- 1751.1 + (First Recorded US Cricket Match Played, "For a Considerable Wager," in NYC; New Yorkers Win, 167-80)
- 1859.54 + (First Reference to Change-of-Pace Pitching?)
- 1856.18 + (First Reported Canadian Base Ball Game Occurs, in Ontario)
- 1856.31 + (First Scholastic Play?)
- 1859.69 + (First Seasonal Analysis Includes Primordial Batting Statistic)
- 1861.15 + (First Sunday in the Army: "Ball-playing, Wrestling, and Some Card-Playing")
- 1866.13 + (First Team Name on Uniform Shirt)
- 1859.13 + (First Tour of English Eleven to US and Canada)
- 1838c.8 + (First US Baseball Poem[?]: There is No "Puling Cry" in Baseball)
- 1844.2 + (First US-Canada Cricket Match Held)
- 1866.14 + (First Uniform with Graphic Design)
- 1867.15 + (First Uniform with Serif Letter on Shirt)
- 1857.8 + (First Western club, the Franklin Club, forms in Detroit)
- 1859.5 + (First [or Second?] Pacific Coast Club, the Eagles, Forms)
- 1863.55 + (First and Second Nines of 9th NY Prevail at Yorktown VA)
- 1862.99 + (First ball playing in Wyoming)
- 1865.43 + (First baseball in North Carolina?)
- 1875.2 + (First female baseball team outside the US?)
- 1874.1 + (Firsts recorded African-American club in Louisville)
- 1848.22 + (Fitchburg Levies $1 fine for Striking balls with a bat-stick)
- 1865.21 + (Fitz Credited With Originating Tournaments)
- 1852.9 + (Five Fined in Brooklyn NY for Sunday Ballplaying Near a Church)
- 1570c.1 + (Five Indicted for Stoolball Play on Sunday)
- 1866.3 + (Five-Home Run game)
- 1856.19 + (Five-Player Base Ball Reported in NY, WI)
- 1864.17 + (Florida Regiments Mix it Up in Town Ball)
- 1863.44 + (Florida Sergeant Notes Baseball Fever – Well, Town-Ball Fever, Actually)
- 1863.43 + (Floridian: “Game of Ball . . . Has Become a Great Amusement Here”)
- 1858.27 + (Flour Citys First Base Ball Club in Rochester)
- 1860.72 + (Fly Game Again Swatted Down)
- 1860.9 + (Fly Game Wings Its Way to Boston)
- 1841.12 + (Fond OH Editor on Youthful Ball-playing: "We Like It")
- 1824.4 + (Fondly Remembering the First Ballplaying Richie Allen)
- 1872.1 + (Forest City Club Lists Player Duties, Role of Team Captain, Etc.)
- 1086.1 + (Form of Stool Ball Possibly Found in Domesday Book in Norman England?)
- 1564.1 + (Formal Complaint in Surrey: Stoolball is Played on Sunday)
- 1845c.7 + (Former Catcher Recalls Ballgame with Soaking and "Fugleing" in NYS)
- 1864c.52 + (Former Mass-Game Champs Form Winning Wartime Team)
- 1861.90 + (Fort Wayne soldiers play town ball)
- 1858.16 + (Four Jailed for "Criminal" Sunday Play in NJ)
- 1800c.4 + (Four Old Cat and Three Old Cat Well Known in MA)
- 1860c.4 + (Four Teams of African-Americans, All in the NYC Area, Are Reported)
- 1858.10 + (Four-day Attendance of 40,000 Souls Watch Famous Roundball Game in Worcester)
- 1672c.2 + (Francis Willughby's "Book of Games" Surveys Folkways: Batting/Baserunning Game Described)
- 1818c.7 + (Franz Schubert Watches a "Game of Ball" Near Vienna)
- 1779.4 + (French Official Sees George Washington Playing Catch "For Hours")
- 1856.10 + (French Work Describes Poisoned Ball and La Balle au Baton)
- 1611.1 + (French-English Dictionary Cites "Cat and Trap" and Cricket)
- 1440c.1 + (Fresco at Casa Borromeo shows Female Ball Players)
- 1845c.24 + (Future Congressman Plays Ball at Phillips Andover?)
- 1850s.40 + (Future Historian Plays Ball in NYC Streets)
- 1810c.8 + (Future Lord Prefers Studies to Rounders, Cricket)