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- South Penn Club of Philadelphia + (<p>Philadelphia <em>Press</em>, June 9, 1867</p> <p>Philadelphia <em>Sunday Mercury</em>, Nov. 26, 1865</p>)
- First National Club of Philadelphia + (<p>Philadelphia <em>Sunday Mercury</em>, Nov. 26, 1865 says they're a junior club.</p>)
- Club of Haverford College + (<p>Philip Garrett, "A History of the … <p>Philip Garrett, "A History of the First Sixty Years of Haverford College..." p. 349, after recounting cricket matches, says the college baseball team defeated Westtown 44-43 in the fall of 1867. Same. p. 294, says students played baseball on campus in 1860.</p></br><p>Haverford is the home of the Merion Cricket Club, established in 1865, which saw its first cricket match in May 19, 1866.</p>1865, which saw its first cricket match in May 19, 1866.</p>)
- Young Americans Club of Holyoke v Phoenix Club of Holyoke on 21 July 1860 + (<p>Phoenix composed of Irish "foreigners"</p>)
- Malta Club of Piedmont + (<p>Piedmont had 1,366 residents in 1870.</p>)
- Star Club of Bloomfield + (<p>Pierson book gives the roster of this team.</p>)
- Pine Grove Club of Fair Haven v Quinnipiack Club of New Haven on 28 July 1859 + (<p>Pine Grove (Fair Haven) 73</p> <p>Quinnipiack (New Haven) 19</p>)
- Pioneer Club of Newark v Empire Club of Newark on 6 October 1858 + (<p>Pioneer 1 (xxx) 31</p> <p>Empire 2 (Newark) 19</p>)
- Pioneer Club of Springfield v Johnson Club of Chicopee on 1 September 1860 + (<p>Pioneer 2nd nine vs. Johnson 1st</p>)
- Massasoit Club of Springfield v Pioneer Club of Springfield on 4 August 1860 + (<p>Pioneer 2nd nine vs. Massasoit 1st</p>)
- Pioneer Club of Staten Island v Waverly Club of Staten Island on 7 July 1860 + (<p>Pioneer 2nd nine</p>)
- ? Kelly + (<p>Pitcher</p>)
- Club of Pitkin + (<p>Pitkin had 1891 residents in 1880.</p>)
- Leader Club of Lawrenceville + (<p>Pittsburgh <em>Daily Post</em>, Sept. 28, 1866</p> <p>Lawrenceville, near Pittsburgh, was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1868.</p>)
- Star Club of Plain City + (<p>Plain City (fd 1859) had 490 residents in 1870.</p>)
- Eastern Farmers Club of Saranac + (<p>Plattsburgh Republican, Sept. 8, 1877 reports this club and others played a 3-game local baseball tournament.</p> <p>The town of Saranac had 3,802 residents in 1870. Saranac lake had 191 residents in 1880.</p>)
- Machigonne Club of Portland v Putnam Club of Portland on 28 September 1860 + (<p>Played 9/27? See Boston <em>Herald</em>, Sept. 28, 1860</p>)
- Machigonne Club of Portland v Sagamore Club of Portland on 28 September 1860 + (<p>Played 9/27? See Boston <em>Herald</em>, Sept. 28, 1860</p>)
- Dexter Club of Columbia City + (<p>Played Kosciusko of Pierceton</p>)
- Continental Club of East Brooklyn + (<p>Played an Intra-squad match on 11 … <p>Played an Intra-squad match on 11/29/1855 (Thanksgiving) from 5 PM - 6 PM, in East Brooklyn.</p></br><p>President - H. G. Law</p></br><p>NY Dispatch - 12-2-1855; Vol XI, No. 2, p5, col1 (E. Miklich)</p></br><p>See Continental Club of Brooklyn.</p></br><p>See games tabulation.</p>gt; <p>See Continental Club of Brooklyn.</p> <p>See games tabulation.</p>)
- Ashland v Resolute in Hoboken on 16 October 1858 + (<p>Played at Ashland grounds, Fox Hill</p>)
- Co. K, 13th Infantry v Co. B, 2nd Cavalry on 2 September 1873 + (<p>Played at Camp Stambaugh, near modern South Pass City</p>)
- Chicago Evening Post v Chicago Journal on 14 September 1870 + (<p>Played at May and Lake Sts. (the old Excelsior Club Grounds) between these two newspapers</p>)
- Geer''s side v Marsh's side on 5 November 1858 + (<p>Played at grounds on the corner of Fayette and Geddes</p>)
- Fort Pitt Base Ball Club of Pittsburgh v Keystone Club of Pittsburgh on 26 July 1860 + (<p>Played at the "West Commons" which was the western part of the commons, Allegheny.</p>)
- Actives Club of Pawtucket + (<p>Played at the Meadows, Toll Gate Turnpike</p>)
- Turchin Club of the 19th Illinois v Turchin Club of the 19th lllinois on 28 June 1864 + (<p>Played by soldiers of the 19th Illinois Infantry, then on leave in Chicago</p>)
- Lane + (<p>Played catcher</p>)
- Yank Sullivan + (<p>Played catcher</p>)
- Putnam + (<p>Played first base for the Holston Club. He is referred to in one account as "General."</p>)
- Howell + (<p>Played first base</p>)
- Minneapolis Brown Stockings + (<p>Played first game on June 28 in M … <p>Played first game on June 28 in Minneapolis against a team from Fargo, Dakota Territory which resulted in a 26-3 win. Recorded a record of 11-9-1 through September 30 against the St. Paul Red Caps, Stillwater, MN Chiefs, Des Moines, Chicago Unions, Grand Forks, Dakota Territory; and Hudson, Wisconsin.</p></br><p>A Rich Arpi article states this club, formerly the Blue Stockings, became known as the Brown Stockings in 1877. See https://sabr.org/journal/article/professional-base-ball-debuts-in-minnesota-the-st-paul-red-caps-minneapolis-brown-stockings-and-winona-clippers-of-1875-1877/</p>s-brown-stockings-and-winona-clippers-of-1875-1877/</p>)
- Dirigos Club of Falmouth + (<p>Played for the junior championship of Maine.</p>)
- Franklin Club of East Boston v Fly Away Club of East Boston on 30 July 1860 + (<p>Played in "East Boston"</p>)
- Fleetwood Club of Ironton + (<p>Played in a tournament in Gallipolis.</p>)
- Champion Club of Point Pleasant + (<p>Played in a tournament in Gallipolis</p>)
- Buenos Aires v Rosario in 1895 + (<p>Played in the Belgrno neighborhood. The US minister was present</p>)
- Rocky Mountain Club of Helena v Montana Base Ball Club of Helena on 23 May 1867 + (<p>Played just north of the city, near Rodney St. Box score given.</p> <p>First match game in Helena</p>)
- Joe Moses + (<p>Played left field for the Nashville Base Ball Club. His brother was Lee Moses, also of the Morgan and Nashville Clubs.</p>)
- Armstrong + (<p>Played left field</p>)
- Ashaways Club of Rhode Island + (<p>Played on Potter Hill</p>)
- Quickstep Club of Elizabeth + (<p>Played on Salem Ave.</p>)
- Bristol Club of Bristol + (<p>Played on the Bristol Commons still in use today as a ball field.</p>)
- Minneapolis Base Ball Club v Crescent Club of Red Wing on 15 August 1867 + (<p>Played on the Minneapolis Club's … <p>Played on the Minneapolis Club's "new" grounds near the residence of Judge Atwater.</p></br><p>Per the 1867 city directory, Judge Atwater's house was at the corner of Elm and Jackson. an 1873 map shows Jackson to be 4 blocks north of Franklin. Elm and Jackson were renamed and don't exist today under those names. The site is near the river and just north of the Franklin Ave. bridge. </p> river and just north of the Franklin Ave. bridge. </p>)
- Lee Moses + (<p>Played right field and cener field for the Nashville Base Ball Club. His brother Joe Moses also played for the Morgan and Nashville Clubs.</p>)
- Relly + (<p>Played shortstop, AKA "Relly."</p>)
- Clark + (<p>Played shortstop</p>)
- Club of Mexico Academy + (<p>Played the Alphas of Pulaski, NY</p>)
- Atlantic Club of Louisiana, MO + (<p>Played the Amateurs of Hannibal.</p> <p>Louisiana MO had 3,639 residents in 1870.</p>)
- Mechanics Club of Ash Grove + (<p>Played the Athletic of Springfield.</p>)
- Hope Club of New Albany + (<p>Played the Aurora of Portland</p>)