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  • Club of Salem  + (<p>New Albany <em>Daily Ledger</em>, June 30, 1870, reports that the Blue Stocking Base Ball Club of New Albany is negotiating to play the Salem Base Ball Club at Salem.</p>)
  • Colored Club of New Albany  + (<p>New Albany <em>Daily Ledger</em>, Oct. 26, 1866, reports that two "colored" clubs have formed in that city.</p>)
  • Whaling City Club of New Bedford  + (<p>New Bedford was noted for whaling ships.</p>)
  • Hornet's Nest Club of Charlotte v Fair Ground Club of Charlotte on 2 March 1867  + (<p>New Bern Journal of Commerce, Mar<p>New Bern Journal of Commerce, March 10, 1867.</p></br><p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, March 30, 1867 reports on a game in which the Fair Grounds Club lost to the local Hornet's Nest 65-16 on March 2. The Fair Grounds club was made up of soldiers of co. H, 8th US Infantry, stationed there.</p>made up of soldiers of co. H, 8th US Infantry, stationed there.</p>)
  • Pioneer Club of New Britain, FL  + (<p>New Britain is today Ormond Beach.</p>)
  • Club of New Chicago, KS  + (<p>New Chicago (Chicago Junction,, Alliance, Tioga) was renamed Chanute in 1872. It had 887 residents in 1880.</p>)
  • Green Hill Club of New Cumberland  + (<p>New Cumberland is a township in Cumberland County, PA, near Harrisburg.</p> <p>A team of high schoolers.</p>)
  • Club of New Design  + (<p>New Design is a precinct in Monroe County,</p>)
  • Club of Dundee, Ontario  + (<p>New Dundee, Ontario (fd 1830) is presumed here, but it could also be Dundee in Southwestern Quebec.</p>)
  • Marion Club of New England Village  + (<p>New England Village is part of Grafton</p>)
  • Club of New Hope  + (<p>New Hope had 1,141 residents in 1860.</p>)
  • Reveille Club of Greenville  + (<p>New Orleans <em>Times</e<p>New Orleans <em>Times</em>, June 11, 1867 reported on a match in the army camp at Greenville between the Reveille Base Ball Club of company E, 4th US Cavalry, and the Jackson Base Ball Club of the 1st U.S. Infantry.</p></br><p>The camp was at Broadway and St. Charles in modern New Orleans. Greenville was annexed by New Orleans in 1882.</p>n modern New Orleans. Greenville was annexed by New Orleans in 1882.</p>)
  • Washington Club of New Orleans v Washington Club of New Orleans on 23 October 1859  + (<p>New Orleans Crescent, Oct. 24, 1859 reports that yesterday, at the old racket grounds, 4th District, Pablo's side defeated Settgast's side 28-22.</p>)
  • Pelican Club of New Orleans  + (<p>New Orleans Daily Picayune</p>)
  • Liberty Club of New Orleans  + (<p>New Orleans Daily True Delta; NYSM 601202</p>)
  • Jackson Club of Greenville  + (<p>New Orleans <em>Times</e<p>New Orleans <em>Times</em>, June 11, 1867 reported on a match in the army camp at Greenville between the Reveille Base Ball Club of company E, 4th US Cavalry, and the Jackson Base Ball Club of the 1st U.S. Infantry.</p></br><p>The camp was at Broadway and St. Charles in modern New Orleans. Greenville was annexed by New Orleans in 1882.</p>ern New Orleans. Greenville was annexed by New Orleans in 1882.</p>)
  • Club of New Rochelle  + (<p>New Rochelle is in Westchester County, about 15 miles NE of Manhattan.</p>)
  • Excelsior Club of New Texas Landing  + (<p>New Texas Landing is about 2 miles north of Morganza, on the river</p>)
  • Alert Club of Rochester  + (<p>New York <em>Clipper</em>, Sept. 1, 1866 reports on an Alert Jr. Club. Did this club have sr. and jr. branches?</p>)
  • Hawkeye Club of Dubuque  + (<p>New York <em>Clipper</em<p>New York <em>Clipper</em>, Sept. 19, 1863: "The Hawkeye Club of Dubuque, Iowa, is a new organization under the regulations of the National Association. More recently, another club has been organized called the Key City Club, which continued, give evidence that civilization is gradually progressing westward."</p></br><p>The Julien BBC of Dubuque was playing games as early as 1865. See the Freeport (IL) <em>Journal</em>, June 6, 1866.</p></br><p>The Dubuque Daily Times, Aug. 15, 1863 notes a meeting of the Dubuque City BBC. Same Aug. 19, 1863 notes that a match game of the Hawkeye BBC will be played "at the old race track."</p></br><p>The Encyclopedia of Dubuque asserts that baseball was informally played in Dubuque as early as 1855.</p>>The Encyclopedia of Dubuque asserts that baseball was informally played in Dubuque as early as 1855.</p>)
  • Intrepid Club of Brooklyn  + (<p>New York <em>Dispatch</em>, Nov. 11, 1866</p> <p> </p>)
  • Club of Brooklyn  + (<p>New York Atlas</p>)
  • Clinton Club of Hoboken  + (<p>New York Clipper - 10/10/1857</p>)
  • Washington Club of Hoboken  + (<p>New York Clipper - 11/14/1857</p> <p>NYSM 600422</p>)
  • Hudson Club of Hoboken  + (<p>New York Clipper - 11/21/1857</p>)