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- 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)