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  • In Princeton in 1857  + (A cricket club was formed at Princeton U. in 1857, but didn't attract much interest.)
  • In Saint John in 1855  + (A cricket club was formed here in 1855. A cricket match is reported in 1856.)
  • In Kingston in 1835  + (A cricket match to be played that day "on the common in behind the hospital.")
  • In Charlottetown in 1844  + (A cricket match was played on the field of Mr. Cantelo, between local Charlottetown residents and the army garrison, in 1844. The Charlottetown Cricket Club was formed in 1850.)
  • In Hartford in 1767  + (A game played in May, 1767)
  • Fox Lake Men, 10 a side v Fox Lake Men, 10 a side on 9 May 1859  + (A game to "100 points," the losing party to pay for supper. The challenging party was beaten nearly 2-1. See June entry for a Fox Lake vs. Courtland game. )
  • In Lincoln Circa 1859  + (A historical marker at Postville Park, in A historical marker at Postville Park, in Lincoln, says that Lincoln and his friends played townball at the site of this park (near where the courthouse was) when Lincoln rode the law circuit. The source for this is probably Lawrence Stringer's book on Logan County.ence Stringer's book on Logan County.)
  • In Spring Hill Circa 1841  + (A humorous article on Arkansas Senator AugA humorous article on Arkansas Senator Augustus Garland (1832-99) repotted that he was a great town ball player in his youth/schoolboy days. The game was so popular, there were often 50 players in the game. Garland attended Spring Hill Male Academy 1838-43.attended Spring Hill Male Academy 1838-43.)
  • In Schenevus in 1855  + (A letter from Albert W. Cook (1845-95) of Scranton, reminiscing about his boyhood days in Otsego County, NY, recalls that they played Barn Ball, Four Old Cat and Three Old Cat. the play would be c. 1855.(i.e., age 10).)
  • In Dalton in April 1864  + (A letter from a soldier in the 58th NC Infantry, in camp near Dalton, Georgia, dated April 12th, states the soldiers are playing "town ball" and bandy in camp.)
  • In Washington in 1862  + (A letter from a soldier of the 11th VT, daA letter from a soldier of the 11th VT, datelined Fort Saratoga, Nov. 11, 1862, says "on the east of the road was a level piece of ground, upon which Capt. Boynton proposed to have a game of goal, in which all joined and tried each others speed at running. This was a fine sport for us. It reminded us of old Vermont."rt for us. It reminded us of old Vermont.")
  • In Boston Circa 1800  + (A letter to the Boston Evening Transcript, Dec. 21, 1859 speaks of growing up as a boy in Boston 60 years ago. He recalls playing "foot ball" "base ball" "rickets" and "prison bars.")
  • Bibliography by Year  + (A list of resources by year)
  • The Buzz McCray Collection  + (A listing of 326 available sources collected in the Buzz McCray Library at Protoball. (We don't lend them out, but we can usually inspect them on behalf of researchers and writers.))
  • Bibliography by Local-Origins Study Groups  + (A listing of resources by [[Local-Origins Study Groups]])
  • Bibliography by Author  + (A listing of resources by author's last name)
  • Bibliography by Title  + (A listing of resources by title)
  • Online Bibliography  + (A listing of resources that can be accessed online)
  • In Cincinnati in 1845  + (A meeting of the Cincinnati and Newport Wicket Club is advertised.)
  • Arlington Club of the U. of Virginia  + (A new club of the students, who are going to challenge the Monticellos.)
  • In Syracuse in 1853  + (A newspaper article reports on a boy who dislocated his thumb "while playing at a game called four old cat.")
  • In New York on 25 September 1846  + (A one on one SWC match, Dodson v. Sam Wright)
  • In Hoboken on 1 October 1845  + (A one-on-one match)
  • In Lake Bluff in 1886  + (A picnc at Lake Bluff featured baseball.)
  • In New Bedford in 1868  + (A picnic will feature "the game of wicket, just revived after having been almost forgotten for thirty years.")
  • Hoina  + (A predecessor of Oina.)