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- The Beginning of Organized Collegiate Sport + (222-229)
- Baseball in Baltimore: The First 100 Years + (230)
- Street Games of Boys in Brooklyn + (231-233)
- Base-Ball as a Pastime and as a Business + (235)
- The Birthplace of Base Ball + (247-257)
- 1744 -- 'How Is It, Umpire?' The 1744 Laws of Cricket and Their Influence on the Development of Baseball in America + (25 - 31)
- A Short History of Baseball in Miami and Miami Beach + (26)
- The Celtic Claim to the Grand Old Game + (26-28)
- Baseball as Played By the Indians + (26-28)
- Henry Chadwick: The 'Father of Baseball' Was a Sportswriter + (26-29)
- 'Old Fashioned Base Ball' in Western New York, 1825-1860 + (26-34)
- Major League Baseball in Gilded Age Connecticut + (260)
- Massachusetts (Chapter Five of Morris' "Baseball Founders") + (260 - 319)
- The Old-Time Game of Wicket and Some Old-Time Wicket Players. + (269-303)
- Missionaries, Cartwright, and Spalding: The Development of Baseball in Nineteenth Century Hawaii + (27-45)
- A Reconstruction of Philadelphia Town Ball + (28-43)
- The Base Ball Convention of 1857 + (28-44)
- Rural Games in Libya + (283-299)
- Base Ball in Philadelphia: A History of the Early Game, 1831-1900 + (288)
- Baseball: Its Rise and Progress + (29-36)
- Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games + (29-43)
- Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the Nineteenth Century + (290)
- Review of Kirsch's 'The Creation of American Team Sports' + (294-295)
- Pastime Lost:The Humble, Original, and Now Completely Forgotten Game of English Baseball + (298)
- The Evolution of the Baseball Diamond + (3-12)
- The National Game: Reflections on the Rise of Baseball in the 1850s and 1860s + (3-14)
- Baseball and Rounders + (303-314)
- 1744 -- John Newbery Publishes 'A Little Pocket Book,' and with it Our First Glimpse of English Baseball + (32 - 37)
- The Seventeenth Century Game of Cricket: A Reconstruction of the Game + (33-43)
- Slagboldspillenes Historie + (33-48)
- Base Ball Founders; the Clubs, Players and Cities of the Northeast that Established the Game + (332)
- Sports and Recreational Practices of Union and Confederate Soldiers + (335-347)
- Henderson, Cartwright, and the 1953 US Congress + (34-35)
- Gentlemen Don’t Steal Bases + (34-41)
- The New York Baseball Rules + (346-348)
- The Origin of Base Ball + (35-49)
- Base Ball Pioneers, 1850-1870: The Clubs and Players Who Spread the Sport Nationwide + (354)
- The Early History of Cricket + (357-365)
- Base-ball: Review of the Season of ’68, With a Chapter on the Rise, Decline, and Future Prospects of the Game + (359)
- Baseball Fever: Early Basebnall in Michigan + (362)
- How Baseball Began + (369-385)
- 1755 -- 'The Bat and Ball;' A Distinct Game or a Generic Term? + (37 - 40)
- Flannels on the Sward: History of Cricket in Americas + (385)
- The Ancient History of Base Ball + (4)
- 1781 -- Protoball at Harvard: From Pastime to Contest + (41 - 45)
- The Baseball Fad in Chicago, 1865-1870 + (42-64)
- 'Knur and Spell' and Allied Games + (43-65)
- Abner Graves: The Man who Brought Baseball to Cooperstown + (44)
- The Men Who Invented Shortstop + (447-452)
- Early Forms of Cricket + (450-456)