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== What we want to know eventually ==
== What we want to know eventually ==
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* Was the base ball club formed in some pre-existing organization?
* Was the base ball club formed in some pre-existing organization?
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* What is known about the chief organizers of the club?  About the other players?
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* What is known about the chief organizers of the club?
* What is known about the later fate of the club?
* What is known about the later fate of the club?
== What local ballplaying pastimes were replaced by modern baseball? ==
== What local ballplaying pastimes were replaced by modern baseball? ==
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It is not always easy information to find, but we find that often the modern game displaced earlier ball games – sometimes as played by youngsters, and sometimes played by adults. The names of those games varied, and frequently accounts just referred to "playing ball." Some examples are "round ball" in eastern New England, "wicket" across the northern US, "town ball" in Philadelphia and Cincinnati, "long ball" and "chermany" and other games in the south, and cricket was found in many areas . . . but these names were not always used, and sometimes "base" and "base ball" were used in accounts of such predecessor games.
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It is not always easy information to find, but we find that often the modern game displaced earlier ball games – sometimes as played by youngsters, and sometimesplayed by adults. The names of those games varied, and frequently accounts just referred to "playing ball." Some examples are "round ball" in eastern New England, "wicket" across the northern US, "town ball" in Philadelphia and Cincinnati, "long ball" and "chermany" and other games in the south, and cricket was found in many areas . . . but these names were not always used, and sometimes "base" and "base ball" were used in accounts of such predecessor games.
In several cases these games are described in newspaper or other accounts of "throwback" games much later in the 1800s.  Such games were meant to demonstrate to local citizens the youthful games as recalled by aging players.
In several cases these games are described in newspaper or other accounts of "throwback" games much later in the 1800s.  Such games were meant to demonstrate to local citizens the youthful games as recalled by aging players.
We have tabulated a [[Games that preceded baseball|list of common and rarer types of ballplaying]].  You might try to find out if some of the more common of these were familiar in your local area.
We have tabulated a [[Games that preceded baseball|list of common and rarer types of ballplaying]].  You might try to find out if some of the more common of these were familiar in your local area.

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