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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
The Protoball [[Chronologies]] cover the evolution of ballgames from [[Chronology up to 1700|Ancient Times]] to [[Chronology: 1856 - 1870|1870]], just before the first professional baseball league began.
The Protoball [[Chronologies]] will cover the evolution of ballgames from [[Chronology up to 1700|Ancient Times]] to [[Chronology: 1856 - 1870|1870]], just before the first professional baseball league began.  At present, data are entered through 1862.


The [[Games Tabulation]] (version 1.0) is a record of over 1600 ballgames in various parts of the US from 1845 to 1860 compiled through the late [[Craig Waff]]&#8127;s extensive research.
The [[Games Tabulation]] (version 1.0) is a record of over 1600 ballgames in various parts of the US from 1845 to 1860 compiled by the late [[Craig Waff]]&#8127;s extensive research.
 
Our [[Pre-pro Baseball]] section is a working database of clubs, games, fields, and players before 1871. We have interactive maps to help you visualize the spread of baseball over time.


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<span style="font-variant:small-caps">1859 Base Ball Players&#8217; Pocket Companion</span>
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The [[Glossary of Games]] provides a description of {{#ask: [[Category:Games]]|format=count}} baseball-like games.  The Glossary includes baseball's likely predecessor games and later games that derive from baseball.
The [[Glossary of Games]] provides a short description of {{#ask: [[Category:Games]]|format=count}} baseball-like games.  The Glossary includes baseball's likely predecessor games and later games that derive from baseball.


The [[Bibliography]] is a list of publications you can use to explore the origins of ball games and baseball in depth. Some of these publications are available [[Online Bibliography|online]].  For sources that are in Protoball's [[The Buzz McCray Collection|Buzz McCray Collection]], we will help you determine what their content is.
The [[Bibliography]] is a list of publications you can use to explore the origins of ball games and baseball in depth. Some of these publications are available [[Online Bibliography|online]].  For sources that are in Protoball's [[The Buzz McCray Collection|Buzz McCray Collection]], we can, via email and phone, help you determine what their content is.


A listing of fellow origins enthusiasts and contributors can be found in our [[Diggers]] section. Read news about them and their work in the [[Next Destin'd Post]]. Some have contributed [[Essays]] relating to  baseball&#8217; origins.
A listing of fellow origins enthusiasts and contributors can be found in our [[Diggers]] section. Soon you can read news about them and their work in the [[Next Destin'd Post]]. Some have contributed informal  [[Essays]] relating to  baseball&#8217; origins.


We offer an [[Special:EnhancedSearch|Enhanced Search]] for complex full-text searches on much of the information on the site. Save your searches, pick out important articles, and share them with other reserchers.
We offer an [[Special:EnhancedSearch|Enhanced Search]] for complex full-text searches on much of the information on the site. You can save your searches, pick out important articles, and share them with other reserchers.
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Our [[Pre-pro Baseball]] section is a working database of clubs, games, fields, and players before 1871. We have interactive maps to help you visualize the spread of baseball over time.
== Contributions ==
== Contributions ==
We invite you to add your own research, insights, and queries to the Protoball site.
We invite you to add your own research, insights, and queries to the Protoball site.

Revision as of 09:42, 13 November 2012

Supporting Researchers and Writers on Baseball’s Origins.

Resources

The Protoball Chronologies will cover the evolution of ballgames from Ancient Times to 1870, just before the first professional baseball league began. At present, data are entered through 1862.

The Games Tabulation (version 1.0) is a record of over 1600 ballgames in various parts of the US from 1845 to 1860 compiled by the late Craig Waff᾿s extensive research.

Base Ball Players Pocket Companion.jpg 1859 Base Ball Players’ Pocket Companion

The Glossary of Games provides a short description of 329 baseball-like games. The Glossary includes baseball's likely predecessor games and later games that derive from baseball.

The Bibliography is a list of publications you can use to explore the origins of ball games and baseball in depth. Some of these publications are available online. For sources that are in Protoball's Buzz McCray Collection, we can, via email and phone, help you determine what their content is.

A listing of fellow origins enthusiasts and contributors can be found in our Diggers section. Soon you can read news about them and their work in the Next Destin'd Post. Some have contributed informal Essays relating to baseball’ origins.

We offer an Enhanced Search for complex full-text searches on much of the information on the site. You can save your searches, pick out important articles, and share them with other reserchers.

Our Pre-pro Baseball section is a working database of clubs, games, fields, and players before 1871. We have interactive maps to help you visualize the spread of baseball over time.


Contributions

We invite you to add your own research, insights, and queries to the Protoball site.

Register to add an early Ballgame, Club, or Field from your own town or region. Have your say in the Forum.

Many pages have a Comments section; we invite you to add your comments.

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1867 Star Club tobacco card

Further Information

For more information about the evolution of Protoball Project, its policies, and resources, see our About page.

Contact Larry McCray of the Protoball Project at with any questions or contributions.

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