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In Summer 2013, Protoball moved to support additional research on the local origins of base ball by displaying information about work already under way at the local and state level. The first group we became aware of is the Rochester (NY) Baseball History Society (see above link).  
In summer 2013, Protoball moved to support additional research on the local origins of base ball by displaying information about work already under way at the local and state level. The first group we became aware of is the Rochester (NY) Baseball History Society (see above link).  


We plan to add, on this page, listings of other groups that are trying to fill in gaps in knowledge about the earliest appearances of modern base ball in particular areas, and whatever local predecessor games are known.
We plan to add, on this page, listings of other groups that are trying to fill in gaps in knowledge about the earliest appearances of modern base ball in particular areas, and whatever local predecessor games are known.


At this point, we are aware of current or potential interest in local origins in the Bronx, Brooklyn,
At this point (2013), we are aware of current or potential interest in local origins in Arkansas, Boston, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Canada, Chicago, Hawaii, Houston, the Hudson Valley, Iowa, Maryland-Eastern Shore,New Jersey, Northeastern Massachusetts, Minnesota, Northern California, the Pacific Northwest, Rhode Island, Rochester, St. Louis, and Western Massachusetts.
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Brooklyn  -- ?David Dyte?
If you want to foster some local digging in your area, let us know.
 
New Jersey - John Zinn
 
Bronx - ?Gregory Christiano?
 
Hudson Valley - John Thorn
 
Rochester and WNY - Priscilla Astifan, Joe Territo
 
Utica and CNY - ?Scott Fiesthumel?
 
Pennsylvania - Richard Hershberger
 
Boston - Larry McCray, Joanne Hulbert
 
NE Massachusetts - Brian Sheehy
 
Western Massachusetts - ?Brian Turner?
 
Rhode Island - Rick Harris
 
Eastern Shore/Maryland - Marty Payne
 
Greater Chicago - John Freyer
 
Greater St Louis - Jeff Kittel
 
Iowa - John Liepa
 
Minnesota - Rich Arpi
 
Dakota Territory --  ??
 
The Old South - Bruce Allardice
 
Arkansas ??Caleb Hardwick??
 
Texas - Mike Vance
 
Pac Northwest - Mark Brunke
 
California - ?Martin Hoerchner?
 
Hawaii - ?Monica Nucciarone?  ?Drew Johnson?
 
Canada - Bill Humber

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In summer 2013, Protoball moved to support additional research on the local origins of base ball by displaying information about work already under way at the local and state level. The first group we became aware of is the Rochester (NY) Baseball History Society (see above link).

We plan to add, on this page, listings of other groups that are trying to fill in gaps in knowledge about the earliest appearances of modern base ball in particular areas, and whatever local predecessor games are known.

At this point (2013), we are aware of current or potential interest in local origins in Arkansas, Boston, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Canada, Chicago, Hawaii, Houston, the Hudson Valley, Iowa, Maryland-Eastern Shore,New Jersey, Northeastern Massachusetts, Minnesota, Northern California, the Pacific Northwest, Rhode Island, Rochester, St. Louis, and Western Massachusetts.

If you want to foster some local digging in your area, let us know.