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  • #REDIRECT [[1621 -- Pilgrim Stoolball an the Profusion of American Safe-Haven Ballgames]]
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  • {{#ask: [[Category:Ballgames]] {{#ask: [[Category:Ballgames]][[Modification date::>2001-01-01]]
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  • {{Ballgame Club Query|<q>[[Category:Clubs]] OR [[Category:Ballgames]]</q>[[First in Location::+]][[Coordinates::40.7142, -74.0064 (40 km)]]}}
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  • |Title=1621 -- Pilgrim Stolball an the Profusion of American Safe-Haven Ballgames
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  • |Sources=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • |Description=What prior ballgames, if any, were played in the area . . . by adults, youths, juveniles, female
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  • |Thematic Focus=Early American Ballgames
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  • |Description=<p>See pre-pro ballgames</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See Ballgames</p>
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  • |Sources=see ballgames
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  • |Description=<p>See Ballgames</p>
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  • |Sources=see ballgames
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  • |Description=see ballgames
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  • |Sources=see ballgames
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • |Sources=See ballgames
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  • |Description=See ballgames
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  • |Description=See ballgames for Darien
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  • |Description=See ballgames. Played the printers (typographers).
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  • ...lgames">1621 -- Pilgrim Stoolball and the Profusion of American Safe-Haven Ballgames</a>."&nbsp; <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Base Ball</span>. <st
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  • |Sources=See ballgames
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  • |Description=<p>Many early Wheeling ballgames were played on "the Island," historically a place for sports and amusements
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  • ...40s, soldierly play between 1775 and 1815, and numerous accounts of campus ballgames between 1813 and about 1840.</span></p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • ...was in this area, and we might speculate that the hosted games were Indian ballgames.</p>
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  • <p>See also ballgames. Same club as "Warren Club of Brooklyn?"</p>
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  • |Description=See ballgames, March 2, 1866
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  • |Sources=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames tabulation.</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See Ballgames</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • |Description=<p>see ballgames</p>
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  • New information on an area's earliest clubs and ballgames is likely to be found in 19th Century newspaper accounts. We have compiled
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  • |Sources=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • |Headline=The Ballgames "Old Cat" and "Base" Played in Concord MA
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • <p>Ballgames</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames tabulation.</p>
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  • ...Masters Streets, across from the city&rsquo;s reservoir. As early as 1863, ballgames were played on these grounds. The field had a clubhouse and wooden bleacher
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  • ...28, 1859, mentions this Bowdoin Club. It played by the NY rules. See also ballgames tabulation.</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames</p>
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  • |Comment=<p>No other ballgames are carried in this dictionary. Webster was from Connecticut.</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames entry.</p>
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  • |Sources=<p>Ballgames</p>
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  • ...to base ballin about 1876 [?]&nbsp; Was it a new innovation, or had prior ballgames (real tennis, cricket, stoolball) already adopted the pattern in earlier da
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  • |Description=<p>See Ballgames.</p>
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  • <p>Ballgames</p>
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  • A May 1867 game (see ballgames) was played past the north end of Rodney St. An 1868 game was played at the
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  • |Description=<p>See Ballgames</p>
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  • <p>See ballgames tab.</p>
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  • ...ringfield. MA. <b>Note: </b> Could the writer have played wicket or other ballgames at the old ground?</p>
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  • |Description=<p>See ballgames tabulation.</p>
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  • |Title=Linking Clubs to Ballgames |Description=Tips on Linking Ballgames to Clubs in the Pre-Pro Data Base
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  • <p>The two games named are known as ballgames played in the south. Accessed 2/10/10 via Google Books search (scribners "v
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  • |Query=<p>Does Jamieson describe other ballgames?</p>
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  • ...innish Professor in 1922 melded American baseball with traditional Finnish ballgames, confecting the game of "pesapallo," which gained subsequent popularity in
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  • |Headline=Plymouth MA Boys Play Round Ball, Other Ballgames: Ballmaking Described
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  • <p>Ballgames</p>
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  • ...Ballgames">21 -- Pilgrim Stoolball an the Profusion of American Safe-Haven Ballgames</a>."&nbsp; <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Base Ball</span>. <st
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  • ...ed a range of games or "common plays" that included ballplay, contemporary ballgames like stoolball and cricket - and cat games - remained unconstrained.</p>
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  • |Sources=<p>See Ballgames;&nbsp;Eberle, "Baseball Takes Root in New Mexico, 1867-1883"</p>
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  • ...1.1, below], club ball may not be the common ancestor of cricket and other ballgames. See David Block, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball Before
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  • <p>For 1858 game, see ballgames tab.</p>
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  • |Headline=English Anthology of Games Puts "Squares" Among Safe-Haven Ballgames
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  • ...t of the Buena Vista station." The article states that the 1882 games [see ballgames] (on the grounds at Santiago) did not spark a lasting interest in baseball
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  • <p>See ballgames.</p>
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  • ...took place after 1840, Chronology milestones that occurred after 1840, and ballgames that were formed after 1840. Note: Including a year search will skip entrie
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  • ...t.&nbsp; There were periods of relaxation in the afternoons, and impromptu ballgames, or ice-skating, racing, walking, etc., but there was no gymnasium, and no
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  • |Comment=<p>We welcome more information on this or other backyard ballgames.&nbsp;</p>
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  • ...t of Springfield. MA. Note: Could the writer have played wicket or other ballgames at the old ground?</p>
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  • ...ase ball” was raised in a Parliamentary debate over whether the playing of ballgames should be legalized in Hyde Park. One member, a Mr. Hopwood, “asked the F
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  • <p>[A man in his 70's remembers ballgames played in his youth in south central PA]</p>
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  • ..."map_header">{{#ask: [[Category:Pre-pro]][[Type::Ballgame]]|format=count}} Ballgames and {{#ask: [[Category:Pre-pro]][[Type::Club]]|format=count}} Clubs leading
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  • The Protoball [[Chronology]] covers memorable mileposts in the evolution of ballgames from [[Chronology up to 1700|Ancient Times]] to [[Chronology: 1866 - 1871|1 ...Games Tabulation|Games Tabulation]] (version 2.0) is a record of over 1300 ballgames in various parts of the US from 1845 to 1860. It was compiled by the late [
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  • |Headline=Variant Schoolboy Ballgames Described North of NYC
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  • ...d to base ball and its predecessor baserunning games -- there are a lot of ballgames that resemble field hockey, hand-ball, etc. But Tom's lode gave us newcome
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  • |Headline=Boston Area Ballgames Noted in 1858
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  • New information on an area's earliest clubs and ballgames is likely to be found in 19th Century newspaper accounts. We have compiled Issue 5 – ''Predecessor Pastimes'' -- What prior ballgames, if any, were played in the area . . . by adults, youths, juveniles, female
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  • New information on an area's earliest clubs and ballgames is likely to be found in 19th Century newspaper accounts. We have compiled Issue 5 – ''Predecessor Pastimes'' -- What prior ballgames, if any, were played in the area . . . by adults, youths, juveniles, female
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  • ...archers and writers. The site has assembled a registry of thousands early ballgames and ballclubs prior to 1870, has assembled a Ballplaying Chronology of abou New information on an area's earliest clubs and ballgames is likely to be found in 19th Century newspaper accounts. We have compiled
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  • ...hopelessly addicted to the game, left many written statements of Civil War ballgames.&rdquo; She does note give a source for this passage or the other writings.
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  • <p>In addition to the ballgames listed, the following were reported in the New York Clipper and elsewhere:<
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  • ...strong>Lajos Porzsolt, A Magyar Labdajatekok Konyve (The Book of Hungarian Ballgames), Budapest, 1885.&nbsp; See <a href="http://mek.oszk.hu/11100/11125/11125.p ...translated.&nbsp; This 1885 text appears to be a catalog of 110 Hungarian ballgames.&nbsp; Nine of them carry the word "meta" in the reported name of the game.
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  • |Headline=Yale Grad Compares Certain English Ballgames to New England's
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  • ...and that his source groups base with cricket and cat as young men&rsquo;s ballgames.</p>
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  • ...nce::<3]] | format=count }} noteworthy milestones tracing the evolution of ballgames toward modern baseball.
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  • Peanuts and popcorn seem to have been staples at early ballgames. Consider this, from a Cincinnati game in 1870:
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  • ...ounders) broke out all over the place. Not many of the world’s safe-haven ballgames have endured such dramatic collisions with politics. -– Larry McCray
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  • <p style="text-align: center;">'''Characterizing Ballgames at Elysian Fields; What Protoball Knows'''</p> <p>Researchers have contributed information on well over 3000 early ballgames to Protoball.org.'s PrePro Database.&nbsp; As of November 2022,&nbsp; the P
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  • ...A compilation of {{#ask: [[Category:Games Tab]] | ?Entries | format=sum }} ballgames from 1845 through 1860 from {{#ask: [[Category:Games Tab]] | ?Number of Sou
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  • ...in the 1828-1860 accounts may have been present in England before American ballgames took shape, we can not know that for certain based upon current knowledge.
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  • rule. The rule is remembered for ballgames played in the 1820s in New York State, and in 1840
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  • ...rs resident there). The data currently includes 29 different clubs, and 12 ballgames, stretching across the length and breadth of the U.S.’s southern neighbor
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