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- 1621 -- Pilgrim Stolball an the Profusion of American Safe-Haven BallgamesCountry=United States + (10 -16)
- Baseball, Boosters, and the Amateur Not-for-Profit Approach to Community Sport + (100)
- 1850 -- Southern Ball-Games + (103 - 105)
- 1853 -- The Baseball Press Emerges + (106 - 110)
- 1854 -- William Van Cott Writes a Letter to the Sporting Press + (111 - 113)
- Baseball in its Adolescence + (111-127)
- 1856 -- The New York Game in 1856: Poised for a National Launch + (114 - 117)
- 1857 -- Nine Innings, Nine Players, Ninety Feet and Other Changes: The Recodification of Baseball Rules in 1857 + (118 - 121)
- 1791 And All That; Baseball and the Berkshires + (119-126)
- Haymakers and Daisycutters: Troy and the National Pastime + (12 pages)
- Before the Professionals Came + (12-15)
- Ball Games: 1800-1860 + (121-130)
- 1858 -- The Changes Wrought by the Great Base Ball Match of 1858 + (122 - 126)
- 1858 -- Diffusion of the New York Game in Maryland + (127 - 131)
- Baseball in Catawba County NC + (128)
- Baseball in South Bend + (128 pages)
- A Question of Territory. Troy’s Baseball Heritage + (13)
- The Creation of the Alexander Cartwright Myth + (13-21)
- The History of Baseball + (13-22)
- 1859 -- State Championship Wicket Game in Connecticut: A Hearty Hurrah for a Doomed Pastime + (132 - 135)
- The First Baseball Game, the Newspaper References to Baseball, and the New York Club + (132-135)
- 1860 -- The 'Sunday Mercury' Summarizes the 1860 Season + (136 - 138)
- 1860 -- Atlantics and Excelsiors Compete for the 'Championship' + (139 - 142)
- Baseball: Early History to 1869 + (139-152)
- Baseball's Age of Innocence + (14-17)
- Who Really Invented Baseball? + (14-17)
- The Creation Myths of Cooperstown + (14-24)
- 1862 -- American Cricket in the 1860s + (143 - 148)
- Games and Sports in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century British Literature + (143-156)
- Baseball in the Stone Age + (145-161)
- Baseball in Illinois + (147-167)
- 1863 -- On the Battlefront, the New York Game Takes Hold + (149 - 152)
- Chapter 1: Beginnings. From Amateur Teams of Disgrace in the National League + (15)
- The Pursuit of Pleasure Under Difficulties + (15-32)
- The Mortar of Which Baseball is Held Together: Henry Chadwick and the Invention of Baseball Statistics + (15-34)
- A Place Leavel Enough to Play Ball: Baseball and Baseball-Type Games in the Colonial Era, Revolutionary War, and Early American Republic. + (15-49)
- From Pastime to Monopoly + (16-21)
- Baseball in the Bronx, Before the Yankees + (16-31)
- 1672 -- The Amazing Francis Willugby, and the Role of Stoolball in the Evolution of Baseball and Cricket + (17-20)
- A Peek into the Pocket-Book + (17-28)
- Newport Baseball History: America's Pastime in the City By the Sea + (172)
- 'Balls Days' in the Year AD 1858 + (178-181)
- The Rage in the Hill City: The Beginnings of Baseball in Lynchburg + (186-191)
- There is Nothing Now Heard of, in our Leisure Hours, But Ball, Ball, Ball + (187 - 213)
- Some Cricket Records + (187-198)
- Early Baseball in Wahington, DCCountry=US + (19-25)
- Baseball at Salisbury Prison Camp + (19-27)
- The Country of the Young: The Meaning of Baseball in Early American Culture + (19-33)
- Baseball in Cincinnati: A History + (199)
- American Chronicle of Sports and Pastimes + (2)
- 'The Making of a New York Folk Hero' + (2)
- Baseball in the 19th Century + (2-23)
- Base BallCountry= + (20 - 24)
- The Early History of Amateur Base Ball in the State of Maryland + (201-208)
- The Emergence of Modern American Baseball, c. 1850-1880 + (205-216)
- The History of Baseball: The Spectacular Career of America’s Foremost Game + (21 ff)
- Baseball Variants + (21-24)
- 1726 -- Ballplaying and Boston Common: A Town Playground for Boys . . . And Men + (21-24)
- Baseball in Geneva + (22)
- 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)
- What is the Origin of Base Ball? + (3-13)
- 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)
- Ode to the Baseball Season + (46)
- 1791 -- The Pittsfield 'Baseball' Bylaw -- What it Means + (46 - 49)
- How I Pitched the First Curve + (468-470)
- 'Many Exciting Chases After the Ball: 19th Century Base Ball in Bismarck, Dakota Territory' + (48-53)
- A Plea for Base-Ball + (5)
- 1609 -- Polish Workers Play Ball at Jamestown, Virginia: An Early Hint of Europe's Influence On Base Ball + (5 - 9)
- 1609: Polish WorkersPlat Ball at Jamestown, Virginia: An Early Hint of Europe's Influence On Base BallCountry=United States + (5 - 9)
- Our Game. Total Baseball + (5-14)
- Green Pastures (1845-1875) + (5-23)
- 'Their Hands Are All Out Playing:' Business and Amateur Baseball, 1845-1917 + (5-27)
- Octavius Catto and the Pythians of Philadelphia + (5-9)
- German Book Describes Das Englisch Base-ball: But Was It Baseball or Rounders?Country=United States + (50 - 54)
- No, It Wasn't Doubleday! + (52-54)
- Baseball Known in Old World Under Various Names + (521)
- 1805 -- An Enigmatic 1805 'Game of Bace' in New York + (55 - 57)
- Knickerbocker Base Ball: The Birth and Infancy of the Modern Game + (55-66)
- Baseball (Menke) + (55ff)
- 1821 -- New York Mansion Converted to Venue Suitable for Ballplaying + (58 - 60)
- The History of Baseball in Buffalo + (59-62)
- The Doubleday Myth and Texas Baseball + (596-612)
- The Origin of Base BallCountry= + (6)
- 1823 -- Game of Baseball Reported in 'National Advocate' + (61 - 64)
- A New Perspective on Mexican Baseball Origins + (64-72)
- 1825 -- Thurlow Weed and the Growth of Baseball in Rochester, New York + (65 - 68)
- Origins of the Baseball Myth + (67-70)
- Base is Not Always Baseball: Prisoner's base from the 13th to 20th Centuries + (67-79)
- The Origin of Baseball + (686)
- 1829 -- The Rise and Fall of New England-Style Ballplaying + (69 - 72)
- The Knickerbockers; San Francisco's First Baseball Team? + (7-21)
- 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)