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- Who Started Baseball? A Word on the Origins of the National Game + (71-72)
- Games Played with a Ball + (71-72)
- BaseballCountry= + (71-96)
- Cricket in America + (725)
- 1830 -- Thoreau's Diary Entry and Other Tiny Clues as to Who Played Early Ball + (73 - 76)
- Fast Day: Boston's Original Opening Day + (73-77)
- Considerazioni ed Ipotesi Sull'origine del 'Om el Mahag' + (73-86)
- A Critical Examination of a Source on Early Ontario Baseball: The Reminiscence of Adam E. Ford + (75-90)
- 1831 -- The Olympic Ball Club of Philadelphia + (77-80)
- Baseball -- Major + (77ff)
- Ohio's First Baseball Game + (8)
- Key Points in the Evolution of the Baseball from the Early 1800s to 1872 + (8)
- The Ongoing Fable of Baseball + (8-12)
- 1837 -- William Wheaton and the Evolution of the New York Game + (81 - 84)
- Rounders (Zoerink) + (816-818)
- Baseball in America + (82 ff)
- The Evolution of Games at Ball + (831 ff)
- Base-Ball for the Spectator + (831-838)
- 1841 -- Barn Ball + (85 - 88)
- 1843 -- Magnolia Club Predates the Knickerbocker + (89 - 92)
- Chapter 2 -- Wicket Ball: The Predecessor to 'The New York Game' + (9-24)
- Cricket in the Forties + (908 ff)
- Baseball – North American + (91-99)
- 1845 -- The Knickerbocker Rules, and the Long History of the One-Bounce Fielding Rule + (93 - 97)
- The Birth of Baseball + (931-932)
- The American National Game: Professional and College Base-Ball in the Making + (936-948)
- The Young and the Restless: George Wright, 1865-1868 + (95 - 101)
- The Young and the Restless: George Wright 1865-1868. + (95-101)
- 1845 -- Baseball in Brooklyn, 1845 - 1870 + (98 - 102)
- Old Boston Boys and the Games They Played + (Chapter XII, 125-132)