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- 1818.6 + (Scots Ballplaying Variants -- Including 'Ba'-baises' -- Found to the North)
- 1862.110 + (Scots Soldiers Play Base-Ball and Cricket)
- 1836.7 + (Scots Still Play "Ball Paces," a Type of Trap Ball with Running)
- 1819.2 + (Scott's <u>Ivanhoe</u> Mentions Stool-ball)
- 1841.11 + (Scottish Dictionary Calls "Cat and Dog" a Game for Three)
- 1857.25 + (Season Opens in Boston with May Olympics Victory, Best-of-Three Format)
- 1861.72 + (Secesh and Unionists fraternize on ball field)
- 1860.19 + (Second Annual Chadwick Guide Prints Season Stats for the Year)
- 1861.27 + (Second NJ 27, First NJ 10, in Virginia Camp)
- 1861.19 + (Second NJ Regiment Forms BB Club in Virginia Camp)
- 1863.14 + (Sergeant from 15th MA Plays Round Ball with 34th NY)
- 1858.5 + (Seven More Clubs Publish Their Rules)
- 1864.93 + (Seventh Wisconsin Infantry plays baseball in Petersburg tranches)
- 1856.4 + (Seventy Games Played, All in New York City Area.)
- 1784.2 + (Seymour Notation Adverts to Evidence that Town Ball Was Exported to England)
- 1855.5 + (Seymour Research Note: "7 Clubs Organized" [But We Now Know of 30])
- 1857.6 + (Seymour: Cricket Groups Meet to Try to Form US [National] Cricket Club)
- 1863.23 + (Sgt. in the 6th Maine Reports “Huge Game of Ball” in VA)
- 1669.1 + (Shadwell Play Said to List Rural Games, including Stool-ball.)
- 1600c.2 + (Shakespeare Mentions Rounders? Pretty Doubtful)