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A list of all pages that have property "Sources" with value "<p>Sitka <em>Alaskan</em>, July 3, 1886</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Junior Club of Shepherdstown  + (<p>Shepherdstown <em>Register</em>, June 29, 1867</p>)
  • 1871.8  + (<p>Sheppard (ed.),"History of Northwestern University and Evanston" p 154. Seymour, "The People's Game" also references this event.</p>)
  • Club of Sherbrooke  + (<p>Sherbrooke <em>Weekly Examiner</em>, May 28, 1880</p>)
  • Club of Fort McKinney  + (<p>Sheridan <em>Enterprise</em>, Sept. 29, 1888</p>)
  • Girard College  + (<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia"</p> <p>The Philadelphia <em>Inquirer,</em> June 19, 1860</p>)
  • Camac Woods  + (<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia"</p> <p>Jerrold Casway, "Locating Philadelphia's Historic Ballfields" at https://sabr.org/journal/article/locating-philadelphias-historic-ballfields/</p>)
  • Block:Pize Ball in West Yorkshire on May 28 1958  + (<p>Shipley Times and Express, May 28, 1958, p. 2</p>)
  • Hunkie Punkie Club of Shippensburg  + (<p>Shippensburg <em>News-Chronicle</em>, Jan. 11, 2020</p>)
  • Block:English Baseball in London on September 3 1898  + (<p>Shoreditch (Hackney) Observer, Sept. 3, 1898, p. 3</p>)
  • Blue Stockings Club of Shreveport  + (<p>Shreveport Daily Southwestern, July 11, 16, 1871</p>)
  • Arlington Club of Shreveport  + (<p>Shreveport Daily Southwestern, June 24, July 16, 1871</p>)
  • Stonewall Club of Marshall  + (<p>Shreveport Times, April 30, 1872</p>)
  • Club of Jefferson, Texas  + (<p>Shreveport Times, Oct. 17, 1875</p>)
  • Block:English Baseball in Shropshire on August 17 1900  + (<p>Shrewsbury Chronicle, Aug. 17, 1900</p>)
  • Hunyou-Shinyou  + (<p>Sidney Oldall Addy, A<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Glossary of Words Used in the the Neighborhood of Sheffield</span> (English Dialect Society, London, 1888, page 31.</p> <p>Submitted by Tom Altherr, December 11, 2020.</p>)
  • Hittera Ball  + (<p>Sidney Oldall Addy, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Glossary of Words Used in the Neighborhood of Sheffield</span>, (English Dialect Society, 1888:  Supplement (1891), page 29.  (Submitted 12/11/2020 by Tom Altherr.)</p>)
  • Club of Hillsboro, NM  + (<p>Sierra County Advocate, June 3, 1887</p>)
  • Club of Querida  + (<p>Silver Cliff Herald, June 13, 1882</p>)
  • Live Oak Club of Dunnville  + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 27, 1868</p> <p>Buffalo <em>Express</em>, July 2, 1868</p>)
  • Club of Lynedoch  + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 19, 1869</p>)
  • Erie Club of Port Dover  + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 27, 1868</p>)
  • Club of Waterford, Ontario  + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, July 29, 1869, Aug. 4, 1870</p>)
  • Club of Simcoe  + (<p>Simcoe <em>Norfolk Reformer</em>, Aug. 19, 1869, Aug. 4, 1870</p>)
  • 1850s.21  + (<p>Simon Rae, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">It's Not Cricket: A History of Skulduggery, Sharp Practice and Downright Cheating in the Noble Game</span> (Faber and Faber, 2001), page 215.</p>)
  • 1586c.1  + (<p>Sir Philip Sydney, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Arcadia</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">: Sonnets</span> [1622], page 493. <strong>Note:</strong> citation needs confirmation.</p>)
  • 1864.92  + (<p>Smiley diary, at Civil War Diaries web site</p>)
  • 1864.93  + (<p>Smith and Larson, eds., "Dear Delia," p. 251, 253.</p>)
  • 1847.15  + (<p>Smith, Azariah, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith</span> [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78. Submitted by John Thorn, 10/12/2004.</p> <p>Email from Bill Swank, March 6, 2013</p>)
  • In Coloma on 6 March 1848  + (<p>Smith, Azariah, The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith [Utah State University, Logan UT, 1996], page 78.</p>)
  • 1786.1  + (<p>Smith, John Rhea, March 22 1786, <p>Smith, John Rhea, March 22 1786, in "Journal at Nassau Hall," Princeton Library MSS, AM 12800. Per Thomas L. Altherr, "A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball," reprinted in David Block, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball Before We Knew It,</span> page 240 (ref # 45). Also found in Gerald S. Couzens, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Baseball Album</span> [Lippincott and Crowell, NY, 1980], page 15. Per Guschov, page 153.</p></br><p> </p>owell, NY, 1980], page 15. Per Guschov, page 153.</p> <p> </p>)
  • In Monterrey on 4 July 1884  + (<p>Snodgrass, "Deference and Defiance in Monterrey"</p>)
  • Club of Mascoutah  + (<p>Snyder, "Mascoutah" (2010), page 8</p>)
  • Ball in Little Rock in February 1864  + (<p>Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa, By Barry Popchock, 1995 </p>)
  • Block:English Baseball in Kent, London in 1879  + (<p>Some of Life's Lessons, by Mary Jefferis, London, 1879, Remington & Co., pp. 134-135</p>)
  • 1859.31  + (<p>Somers, Dale, <span>The Rise of Sports in New Orleans 1850-1900</span> (Louisiana State Press, Baton Rouge, 1972), footnote 73 on pages 49-50. </p>)
  • Liberty Club of New Brunswick v Independent Club of Somerville on 4 July 1858  + (<p>Somerset Messenger, 7/8/1858</p>)
  • Henrietta Club of Basking Ridge  + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 7/11/1867</p>)
  • Pluckemin Club of Pluckemin  + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 7/25/1867</p>)
  • Jersey Blues Club of Somerville  + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/15/1867</p>)
  • Waxers Club of Somerville  + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/18/1870</p>)
  • Haymaker Club of Plainfield  + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/18/1870</p>)
  • Tuscarora Club of Somerville  + (<p>Somerset Unionist, 8/31/1865</p>)
  • 1861.21  + (<p>Sophronia E. Bucklin, <span st<p>Sophronia E. Bucklin, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">In Hospital and Camp: A Woman’s Record of Thrilling Incidents Among the Wounded in the Late War</span> (Potter and Company, Philadelphia, 1869), pp. 35-36. Viewed at Google Books 5/27/09, via the search <bucklin camp>.</p>ogle Books 5/27/09, via the search <bucklin camp>.</p>)
  • Emerson's Side v Price's Side in 1856  + (<p>Source and date unspecified in ne<p>Source and date unspecified in newspapers.com retrieval of January 2020.</p></br><p><strong><em>Note:</em></strong><em> </em>Chronology entry [[1856.34]] cites this wicket match, and cites the <span><em>Pittsfield Sun</em>, April 24, 1856, page 2.</span></p>, and cites the <span><em>Pittsfield Sun</em>, April 24, 1856, page 2.</span></p>)
  • 1857.23  + (<p>Source: "Baseball at Princeton," <span>Athletics at Princeton: A History</span> (Presbrey Company, New York, 1901), page 66. Available on Google Books. Original sources are not provided. </p>)
  • 1656.1  + (<p>Source: 13: Doc Hist., Volume Iv,<p>Source: 13: Doc Hist., Volume Iv, pp.13-15, and Father Jogues' papers in NY Hist. Soc. Coll., 1857, pp. 161-229, as cited in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Manual of the Reformed Church in America (Formerly Ref. Prot. Dutch Church), 1628-1902</span>, E. T. Corwin, D.D., Fourth Edition (Reformed Church in America, New York, 1902.) Provided by John Thorn, email of 2/1/2008.</p></br><p>See also:Esther Singleton, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dutch New York</span> (Dodd Mead, 1909), as cited in Thomas L. Altherr, “There is Nothing Now Heard of, in Our Leisure Hours, But Ball, Ball, Ball,” <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture</span> 1999 (McFarland, 2000), pp. 190.  [Pages ix and 202 and 302 in Singleton touch on "ball-playing" in this period.] </p>02 and 302 in Singleton touch on "ball-playing" in this period.] </p>)
  • 1781.3  + (<p>Source: Harvard College Faculty Records (Volume IV, 1775-1781), call number UAIII 5.5.2, page 220 (1781).</p> <p>Posted to 19CBB by Kyle DeCicco-Carey [date?]</p>)
  • 1850s.20  + (<p>Source: Henry C. McCook, <span<p>Source: Henry C. McCook, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Senator: A Threnody</span> (George W. Jacobs, Philadelphia, 1905), page 208. This passage is excerpted from the annotations to a long poem written in honor the memory of Senator Marcus Hanna of OH. The likely location of the games was in Lisbon, in easternmost OH - about 45 miles northwest of Pittsburgh PA.. The verse itself: "Shinny and marbles, flying kite and ball, / Hat-ball and hand-ball and, best loved of all!-/ <strong>Town-ball</strong>, that fine field sport, that soon/ By natural growth and skilful change, became/ Baseball, by use and popular acclaim/ Our nation's favorite game" [<em>Ibid.</em> page 54].  McCook's note describes hat-ball as a plugging game, and hand-ball as a game for one sides of one, two, or three boys that was played "against a windowless brick gable wall."</p></br><p>Posted to 19CBB on 8/13/2007, by Richard Hershberger, supplemented by 8/14/2007 and 12/19/2008 emails.</p> on 8/13/2007, by Richard Hershberger, supplemented by 8/14/2007 and 12/19/2008 emails.</p>)
  • 1830s.22  + (<p>Source: Thomas Wentworth Higginso<p>Source: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Cheerful Yesterdays</span> (Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1898). Per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games," <em>Base Ball</em>, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), pages 33-34 and ref #29. Accessed 11/16/2008 via Google Books search for <cheerful yesterdays>.</p></br><p> </p>008 via Google Books search for <cheerful yesterdays>.</p> <p> </p>)
  • 1862.15  + (<p>Source: <em>Rochester</em> <em>Union and Advertiser,</em> April 24, 1862, page 2, column 2. PBall file: CW16.</p>)