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- 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)
- 1850s.45 + (Future NL President Plays ball in Mohawk Valley of New York)
- 1861.21 + (Future Nurse Muses on Enlistees Playing Ball)
- 1830s.21 + (Future OH Senator Has Little Interest in Playing Ball)
- 1825c.14 + (Future Ohio Governor is "Best Ball Player at the College")
- 1830s.16 + (Future President Lincoln Plays Town Ball, Joins Hopping Contests)
- 1863.117 + (Future President notes ballplaying in camp)
- 1770c.3 + (Future Professor Sneaks a Smoke When He Can't Play Bat and Ball)
- 1790s.11 + (Future Ship Captain Chooses Reading Over Boyish Sports)
- 1856.35 + (Future Star Dickey Pearce Discovers the Decade-old No-Plugging Rule)
- 1795.6 + (Future Tennessee Governor, at age 50, "Played at Ball")
- 1840c.33 + (Future University Head Plays Two Types of Ball in NC)
- 1661.1 + (Galileo Galilei Discovers . . . Backspin!)
- 1786.2 + (Game Called Wicket Reported in England)
- 1860.59 + (Game Set for CA Mining Town)
- 1862.30 + (Game Suspended When BIG Fight Breaks Out)
- 1836c.12 + (Game With Plugging of Runners Later Recalled in Jersey City)
- 1850s.60 + (Game of "Round-Ball" Recalled Much Later)
- 1828.19 + (Game of Base Mentioned in Account of Life at Harvard)
- 1720c.4 + (Game of Base was "A Peculiar Favorite")
- 1848.14 + (Game of Baseball Attains Official Perch in Lexicon!)
- 1850.52 + (Game of Wicket Near Springfield Goes Bad)
- 1857.27 + (Game of Wicket Reaches IA)
- 1862.57 + (Games Between NY and MA Regiments Punctuated by Artillery)
- 1807.2 + (Games Recalled at Phillips Exeter Academy)
- 1851.8 + (Games of Ball Seen in Sacramento CA in 1851, 1854)
- 1863.145 + (Games of Foot and Base ball between drills)
- 1575.1 + (Gascoigne's Poem "The Fruits of War" Refers to Tut-ball)
- 1863.136 + (Gen. Grant enjoys watching ball game)
- 1856.13 + (General Base Ball Rules Are Published)
- 1864.53 + (General Hooker's Players "Pretty Badly Beat", 70-11)
- 1863.59 + (General Supports Ballplaying by RI Unit)
- 1869.13 + (George Wright Joins the All-Professional Cincinnati Club)
- 1836.6 + (Georgetown U Students "play Ball")
- 1863.57 + (Georgia Corporal Plays Town Ball)
- 1863.150 + (Georgia solders play town ball)
- 1862.117 + (Georgia soldiers play town and base ball in NC)
- 1863.100 + (Georgians change from base to snow-balling)
- 1815.3 + (German Book Apparently Shows a Batting Game)
- 1836.2 + (German Book of Games Copies Gutsmuths' Base-ball Piece)
- 1845.10 + (German Book of Games Lists <i>das Giftball</i>, a Bat-and-Ball Game)
- 1837.13 + (German-English Dictionary Cites "Base-ball")
- 1301.1 + (Ghistelles Calendar Depicts Vigorous-Looking Bat/Ball Game)
- 1859.51 + (Girls Play Base Ball at Eagleswood School)
- 1852.13 + (Gotham Club Forms; Knicks Have First Rival Team)
- 1856.12 + (Gothams 21, Knicks 7; Fans Show Greatest Interest Ever; "Revolver" Controversy)
- 1864.35 + (Government Promotes Base Ball)
- 1862.13 + (Government Survey: Athletic Games Forestall Woes of Soldiers Gambling)
- 1835c.16 + (Graduate Grimly Recalls Rounders at Greenwich School in England)
- 1858.52 + (Grand Wicket Match in Waterbury CT)
- 1863.104 + (Grant's Men Play Town-Ball in the Swamps)
- 1839.1 + (Graves Letters of 1905 Say that Doubleday Invented Base Ball)
- 1815.6 + (Group at Dartmouth Ponders Worth of Ballplaying, Nocturnal Cowhunting)
- 1835c.15 + (Grown Man Mourns as Trenton's Playing Fields Vanish)
- 1850s.15 + (Gunnery School in CT Imports Base Ball from NY)
- 1796.1 + (Gutsmuths describes [in German, yet] "Englische Base-Ball")
- 1823.10 + (Hagerstown bans ball playing at the Court House)
- 1847.5 + (Halliwell's 960-Page Dictionary Cites Base-ball, Rounders, Tut-ball)
- 1861.64 + (Happy Pennsylvanians near DC)
- 1872.4 + (Harry Wright Offers Game, Players, to Harvard)
- 1856.1 + (Harry and George Wright Both at St. George CC in New York)
- 1853.20 + (Hartford Courant describes Long Ball)
- 1852c.11 + (Hartford Lads Play Early Morning Wicket on Main Street)