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- 1878.1 + (Nostalgia for old games of Two Old Cat, Three Old Cat, Bull Pen, Run Around)
- 1857.44 + (Not Glued or Sewn to Second Base)
- 1844.6 + (Novel Cites "the Game of Bass in the Fields")
- 1870.13 + (November News: Will the Atlantic Club Stay Strong?)
- 1855c.32 + (Numerous Base Ball Clubs Now Active in NYC)
- 1858.54 + (OFBB Variant Played in Buffalo NY; 11 Players, 12 Innings)
- 1847.7 + (Occupation Army Takes Ballgame to Natives In . . . Santa Barbara?)
- 1850s.19 + (Occupational, Company Teams Appear)
- 1820c.26 + (Octogenarian Recalls Frequency of Play, How Balls Were Made in NY)
- 1864.101 + (Officers Play Baseball on Folly Island)
- 1864.6 + (Officers in 30th MA Play Base Ball In February 1864)
- 1863.128 + (Officers of 44th NY defeat officers of the 12th)
- 1861.94 + (Officers of US Chasseurs Play Base Ball)
- 1862.31 + (Officer’s Wife Reports on an Evening at Camp with 16th NY Regiment)
- 1862.44 + (Ohio Soldier Sees “Most of Our Company “ Playing Pre-battle Bat Ball)
- 1861.62 + (Ohio Soldiers box and play ball)
- 1863.75 + (Ohio soldiers play at Lexington, KY)
- 1864.24 + (Ohioan in Sherman’s Force Plays Near Atlanta)
- 1835.8 + (Old Woodcut, New Caption Uses the Term "Knock")
- 1840c.23 + (Old-Fashioned Ballgame Noted in Antebellum GA)
- 1860.47 + (Old-Fashioned Base Ball in Buffalo NY)
- 1829c.1 + (Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Plays Ball as a Harvard student.)
- 1824.6 + (Oliver Wendell Holmes Recalls Schoolboy Baseball and Phillips Academy in MA)
- 1837.6 + (Olympic Ball Club Constitution Requires Umpires)
- 1857.30 + (Olympic Club's Version of MA Game Rules Published)
- 1845.18 + (On "Second Anniversary," The NY Club Plays Intramural Game)
- 1857.47 + (On Boston Common, "Several Parties Engaged in Matches of Base Ball" on Fast Day)
- 1865.4 + (On Last Day of Service, PA Soldiers Play Ball)
- 1843.4 + (On Yale's Green, Many a "Brisk Game of Wicket")
- 1838.11 + (On a Day Trip to Camden NJ, Philly Man Documents Olympic Club)
- 1859.57 + (On to Texas)
- 1700.1 + (One of the Earliest Public Notices of a Cricket Match?)
- 1846.19 + (One-Horse Wagon's Driver 1, Wicket Players 0)
- 1840.7 + (One-handed Bat Shown in Book of Children's Verse)
- 1803.1 + (Ontario Diarist Reports Joining Men "Jumping and Playing Ball")
- 1861.7 + (Ontario Lads to Try the New York Game, May Forego "Canadian Game")
- 1835c.12 + (Oops, He Missed It; Will He Be Called "Old Butter Fingers?")
- 1865.37 + (Opdycke's Tigers Play ball in AL)
- 1848.19 + (Organization Men at the KBBC in 1848)
- 1854.3 + (Organized Round Ball in New England Morphs Toward the "MA Game")
- 1860.53 + (Organized Town Ball in St. Louis)
- 1865.26 + (Otis MA Bests Lee MA at Wicket, 236 - 232)
- 1873.11 + (Outfield Duties Evolve -- Red Stockings Credited)
- BC 2,000,000c.1 + (Overhand Throwing Evolves in Primates)
- 1816.12 + (Oxfordshire Churchman Urges Base-Ball Fields for Girls)
- 1862.10 + (PA Base Ball Moves Beyond Philadelphia)
- 1830s.29 + (PA Schoolboys Recalled as Playing Town Ball and Long Ball)
- 1864.10 + (PA Soldier Records Ballplaying in NC)
- 1863.7 + (PA Unit Tries Cricket and Base-ball)
- 1864.98 + (POWs form Wicket, Cricket and Baseball Clubs)