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INDEX Adams, Daniel L., xv, 162, 220; on baseball rules, 176–78, 226; as of- ficer of the Knickerbockers, 157–58; on origins of baseball, 151, 153 African Americans, 25–26 agriculture, Hawaiian, 85, 108–9, 132, 134 Albert, Prince, 72 Aldrich, William A., 84–85, 239n8 Alexander, A. C., 204 Alexander, William D., 76, 204 All-Californias, 134 American Club, 55–56, 63 American Fur Company, 35 “American Game of Ball” (Chadwick), 147–48 “The American National Game of Baseball” (lithograph), 20 American Pastimes (Peverelly), 12, 148, 154, 162, 172 American Relief Fund Association, 84, 137–38 American Seamen’s Institute, 84 America’s National Game (Spalding), 130, 154, 155, 207 Anson, A. C., 127 Anthony, Harry, 78 Armstrong, Richard, 57–58 Ashford, C. W., 127, 129 Athletic Association of Honolulu, 111–12 Avery, Walter, 78 Bailey, George, 65 Baldwin, Charles, 76 Baldwin, Erdman, 76 Baltimore Daily News, 150 Barnum, P. T., 5 baseball: Abner Doubleday and, ix–xii, 73–74, 164, 165, 166, 229; commission appointed by A. G. Spalding, 258 INDEX baseball (continued) 210–15; and early clubs, 151–53, 162; early forms of, 10–11, 12–13; early references in print to, 160; and fines, 19, 175; growth in popularity of, 78, 197–203; introduced in Hawaii , 75–77; and legacy of Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr., 143–44, 174–78, 193–95, 227–31; multiple inventors of, xiv–xv; published histories and papers on, 12, 147–48, 171, 194, 210, 219, 228–29; at Punahou School, 76, 97, 195–201; spread of, across United States, 30–31, 189–92; teams in Hawaii, 76–77, 195–97; umpires, 22; world tours, 124–31. See also Knickerbocker Base Ball Club; origins of baseball; rules, baseball Base Ball, 1845–1871 (Church), 219 Baseball before We Knew It (Block), 168 baseball rules. See rules, baseball Bayonet Constitution, 120–22, 132 Beadle’s Dime Base-Ball Player (Chadwick ), 147, 148, 162, 210 Bell, Alexander Graham, 3 Benson, Alfred G., 58 Berger, Heinrich Wilhelm, 109, 114 Berrien, Joseph Waring, 234n6 Bibby, Edward A., 158 Bingham, Hiram, 75 Birney, Charles H., 78, 158 Bishop, Bernice Pauahi, 85, 94–95, 98 Bishop, Charles Reed, 84–85, 94, 109, 135, 239n8 Bishop Museum, 182, 183–84, 186–87 Black, J. H., 98 Blaine, James G., 106–8, 110, 123 Block, David, 168 Boardman, G. E., 126 Bond, Robert, 24, 28, 190 Bonds, Barry, 225 Bowlin, Richard H., 48–49 Boys Book of Sports, 14 The Boy’s Own Book, 168 Brooklyn Atlantics, 20 Brotherson, Benjamin K., 158 Brown, DeSoto, 184 Brown, George, 135, 158 Browne, J. Ross, 40–41 Bulkeley, Morgan, 211 Burbank, Mary, 99 Bursey, Lester G., 217 California Gold Rush, xv, xxiv, xxvii; baseball’s spread and, 30–31, 189–92; Cartwright’s travel west during, 24–36, 187–90; letters and diaries about, 28, 29, 30–38, 179–81, 187–90; miners, 38–39; mules and oxen used in travel to, 27–28; Native Americans and, 33, 35–36; Newark Overland Company and, 23–29, 190; New Yorkers and, 26–27; organized groups and individuals traveling to, 28; routes to, 32–38; San Francisco and, 40–43, 45; Sutter’s Mill and, 36–38, 188–89; wagons used in travel to, 32–33 California National Baseball Convention , 76 Campbell, James, 117 Capital Base Ball Club, 101 [34.238.242.168] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 09:30 GMT) 259 INDEX Carter, Hannah, 53 Carter, Henry A. P., 134 Cartwright, Alexander, III, 181; adult life of, 83, 88, 92, 93; baseball played by, 77, 195–96, 202, 204; birth and childhood of, 60–61; education of, 77; journals written by, 184; transcription of Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr.’s diaries by, 182 Cartwright, Alexander Joy (father of A. J. Cartwright Jr.), 6–7, 89 Cartwright, Alexander Joy, Jr.: arrival in Hawaii of, 44–45; banking industry and, 7–8, 84–85, 113–14; baseball rules developed by, 161–64; birth and childhood of, 6–7; business ventures by, 48–49, 58–59, 79–80, 81, 117–18; and the California Gold Rush, 24–36, 187–90; children of, 7–8, 24, 40, 51–53, 60–61, 77, 88, 90–92, 112–13; death of, 137–38; enemies of, 68–71; grandchildren and great-grandchildren of, 61, 83–84, 112–13, 154–55, 181–82; Hawaiian homes of, 52; honored in Hawaii, 222–23; legacy of, 143–44, 174–78, 193–95, 227–31; marriage of, 7–8, 51–52, 86–87; monarchy of Hawaii...