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- 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)
- 1840.44 + (Hartford Players Best Granville MA Players at Wicket)
- 1810s.5 + (Harvard Library Worker Recalls Occasional Bi-racial Ball Play in Harvard Yard)
- 1842.3 + (Harvard Man George Hoar Writes of Playing "Simple Game We Called Base")
- 1760s.1 + (Harvard Man Recalls Cricket, "Various Games of Bat and Ball" on Campus)
- 1820s.33 + (Harvard Man: "We had Baseball")
- 1862.6 + (Harvard Seeks Base Ball Rivals, Settles on Brown)
- 1858.8 + (Harvard Student Magazine Notes "Multitude" Playing Base or Cricket There)
- 1863.56 + (Have Fast Ball Will Travel)
- 1842c.9 + (Haverford Students Form Cricket Team of Americans)
- 1863.76 + (Hawkeyes beat Suckers in Corinth, MS)
- 1863.126 + (Hawkins' Zouaves Play 51st NY)
- 1862.47 + (Hawthorne Sees Ballplaying at Washington-area Camp)
- 1861.87 + (Heavy battle losses don't stop baseball playing)
- 1865.41 + (Helath Benefits of Baseball to Soldiers)
- 1864.39 + (Helping the Sanitary Commission)
- 1861.4 + (Henry Chadwick Links Base Ball to Rounders - But It's More "Scientific")
- 1847c.1 + (Henry Chadwick Plays a "Scrub" Game of Baseball?)
- 1868.4 + (Henry Chadwick's Cholera Scare May Have Doomed American Chronicle of Sports and Pastimes)
- 1865.30 + (Henry Chadwick, Shortstop)
- 1863.30 + (Herald Reports [Presumably] NY/NJ Match in Army of the Potomac)
- 1819.3 + (Herefordshire: "Large Parties" Play Wicket ("Old-Fashioned Cricket"))
- 1859.71 + (Hidden Ball Trick is Effective as a "Dodge" for the Atlantic Club)
- 1863.41 + (High-Stakes Matches Dot VA as Winter Camps Thaw Out)
- 1844.17 + (Hilarious "Base Ball" and "Two Old Cat" Recalled by Chicagoan)
- 1613.1 + (His and Her Stool-ball Banter: Play, or Foreplay?)
- 1794.2 + (Historian Cites "Club-ball")
- BC100.1 + (Historian Dates Early Cricket to 100 BC - Others Disagree)
- 1854.8 + (Historian Describes Facet of 1850s "School Boys' Game of Rounders")
- 1799.1 + (Historical Novel, Set in About 1650, Refers to Cricket, Base-ball)
- 1869.5 + (Hits Elevated to Prominent Status in Box Scores)
- 1862.25 + (Hitting Creighton: Patience Pays)
- 1837.9 + (Hoboken, NJ - Already a Mecca for Ballplayers)
- 1860.89 + (Holder Whiffs Smoking)
- 1847.14 + (Holiday Encroached by Round Ball, Long Ball, Old Cat)
- 1847.18 + (Holiday Round Ball in NH)
- 1720.2 + (Holiday in Kent: Cricket, Stool-Ball, Tippling, Kissing)
- 1820s.20 + (Horace Greeley Lacks the Knack, Fears Getting Whacked)
- 1820c.35 + (Horace Greeley No Ballplayer)
- 1861.24 + (Houston, We Have A Problem)
- 1727.2 + (How To Score at Cricket, Olde Style)
- 1804.5 + (Hudson (NY) Bee Prints "The Laws of Cricket")
- 1800.10 + (Hudson NY Council Prohibits Boys' Ballplaying, Preserves Turf. Etc.)
- -2000000c.2 + (Humans Evolve as Runners)
- 1857.46 + (Hundreds Gather to Watch Exciting Game of Corner Ball)
- 1858.61 + (IL "Base Ball and Wicket Club" Takes the Field for 3.6 Hour Game)
- 1856.38 + (IL Ballclubs Play Town Ball in 1856, 1858)
- 1868.3 + (IL Club Supplies Public Bulletin Board for Trip Updates)
- 1847.10 + (Ice Bowl)
- 1853.8 + (If Balls and Bats Were Coinage, They Were Millionaires)
- 1850s.25 + (If It's May Day, Boston Needs All its Sam Malones at the Commons!)
- 1865.2 + (Illinois Soldier Plays Wicket Near War’s End)
- 1862.18 + (Impact of War Lessens in NYC)
- 1820s.34 + (Impromptu Ballplaying Recalled at Transylvania University)
- 1816.5 + (In "The Year Without a Summer," CT Lads Play Ball on Christmas Day)
- 1863.38 + (In 10th MA: Ballplaying Has “Become a Mania” in 1863 Camp, Wicket Also Played in 1864)
- 1863.17 + (In 19th MA Camp, “Base Ball Fever Broke Out” in 1863)
- 1844.16 + (In Bass Ball, Club is "Skinned from Top to Stem")
- 1790s.7 + (In Boston, "Boys Played Ball in the Streets?")
- 1855.43 + (In Boston, Olympic Beats Elm Tree, 75-46)
- 1828.18 + (In Brighton England, 'Women of the Mill' Play Stool Ball Alongside Cricketers)
- 1855.27 + (In Brooklyn, the Washington Club and Putnams Lift Off)
- 1817.4 + (In Brunswick ME, Bowdoin College Sets 20-Cent Fine for Ballplaying)
- 1830s.15 + (In Buffalo NY, Balls Formed from Fish Noses)
- 1859.42 + (In Chicago IL, Months-old Atlantic Club Claims Championship)
- 1828.13 + (In Christian Story, a Young Girl Chooses Batting Over Tatting)
- 1848.13 + (In Cincinnati OH, Game of "Batt and Ball" Played at Picnic)
- 1863.9 + (In Coastal SC: Union Men Played Ball “In Almost Every Camp”)
- 1845.23 + (In Cricket, Pha Foursome Defeats NY Quad, 27-19, Pockets $500)
- 1818.2 + (In Cricket, Well, It's . . ."One Man Out")
- 1858.42 + (In Downstate Illinois, New Club Wins by 134 Rounds)
- 1858.37 + (In English Novel, Base-Ball Doesn't Occupy Boys Very Long)
- 1830s.20 + (In GA, Men Played Fives, Schoolboys Played Base and Town Ball)
- 1838.5 + (In Georgia, "Baseball and Cricket Had Not Evolved")
- 1632.1 + (In Germany, Ballplaying Associated With Scabies, Other Diseases)
- 1847.20 + (In Harlem, Men Play 330- Minute Game of Single Wicket for $100 Stake)
- 1819.4 + (In Hartford CT: Legislative Session Associated with Ball-playing?)
- 1830s.11 + (In MO, the Slowly Migrating Mormons Play Ball)
- 1820s.9 + (In Middletown CT, "Wicket" Recalled, but Not Base Ball.)
- 1859.45 + (In Milwaukee, Base Ball is [Cold-] Brewing)
- 1797.5 + (In NC, Negroes Face 15 Lashes for Ballplaying)
- 1850s.24 + (In NYC - Did "Plugging" Actually Persist to the mid-1850s?)
- 1860.39 + (In Oberlin OH, It's Railroad Club 49, Uptown Club 44.)
- 1850s.58 + (In Paterson NJ, Old Fashioned Game Played After Civil War)
- 1872.11 + (In Rare Extramural Game, Knickerbockers Fade, Lose 26-17 in Base Ball Game with Cricketers)
- 1837.10 + (In Recession, Doughty Ex-Workers Play Ball, Leave Town for Home)
- 1869.10 + (In Reconstruction SC, Riot Follows a Ball Game)
- 1854.6 + (In Rome, Sculptor Fashions Statue of a Boy Playing Ball)
- 1840c.13 + (In Rural OH, Boy Takes Risk of Being "Knocked Breathless" in Sock-About)
- 1805.6 + (In SC, Some Slaves Use Sundays for Ballplaying)
- 1830s.23 + (In South-Central Illinois, Teachers Joined in On Town Ball)
- 1860.36 + (In Thick Gloves All Encased)
- 1829.4 + (In Upstate NY, A Teen's Death on the Ballfield)
- 1863.54 + (In VA Camp, “Base Ball was the Popular Amusement”)