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  • Loughswilly Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, June 2, 1866</p>)
  • Resolute Club of Schenectady  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, June 2, 1866</p>)
  • Prescott Club of Somerville  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, June 9, 1866</p>)
  • In Albany in 1837  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 3, 1856 says an Albany Cricket Club was formed in 1837, and revived in 1854. The New York Herald, Oct. 3, 1837 reports that Albany recently played Schenectady in cricket.</p>)
  • Dexter Club of Lynchburg  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 14, 1870, reports on a "recent" game where the Stonewall of Lynchburg beat the Dexter of Lynchburg 40-10.</p> <p> </p>)
  • Star of the West Club of Pittsburgh  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 18, 1867</p>)
  • Athletic Club of Chester  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 18, 1867</p>)
  • Columbia Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 2, 1863</p>)
  • Kentucky Town Ball Club of Newport v Buckeye Town Ball Club of Cincinnati on 28 April 1866undefined  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, May 12, 1866 reports that on the 28th ult. the Kentucky Town Ball Club of Newport played the Buckeye Town Ball Club of Cincinnati.</p>)
  • Mount Vernon Club of Manayunk  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the Mount Vernon Club of Manayunk attending the state baseball convention.</p> <p>Manayunk was then and is now a neighborhood in Philadelphia.</p>)
  • In La Porte in 1858  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 20, 1858: "Base Ball--This excellent game is much in vogue in La Porte, Sierra County, California."</p> <p>La Porte is now in Plumas County.</p>)
  • Smith and Wesson Club of Chicopee  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 4, 1865 reports that that the Smith & Wesson Club of Chicopee defeated the Mechanics of Hartford 16-10 at Chicopee on the 23rd ult.</p> <p>This sounds like a team of the employees of the pistol firm.</p>)
  • Olive Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the following clubs attending the PA state baseball convention: James Page, Village, Olive, Ours, City Item, Experts, all of Philadelphia.</p>)
  • Ours Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the following clubs attending the PA state baseball convention: James Page, Village, Olive, Ours, City Item, Experts, all of Philadelphia.</p>)
  • Experts Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the following clubs attending the PA state baseball convention: James Page, Village, Olive, Ours, City Item, Experts, all of Philadelphia.</p>)
  • Laurel Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 4, 1865 has the Itasca Club of Philadelphia beating the Laurel Club 37-21.</p>)
  • Pacific Club of Saratoga Springs  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 23, 1861, reports on a  game of this club</p>)
  • Monitor Club of Annapolis  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the Monitor Club, made up of cadets at the USNA in Annapolis.</p>)
  • City Item Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the following clubs attending the PA state baseball convention: James Page, Village, Olive, Ours, City Item, Experts, all of Philadelphia.</p> <p>Named after a Philadelphia newspaper.</p>)
  • Independent Club of Louisville  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 4, 1865 reports that that the University Club of Louisville defeated the Independent Club of Louisville 20-16.</p>)
  • University Club of Louisville  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 4, 1865 reports that that the University Club of Louisville defeated the Independent Club of Louisville 20-16.</p>)
  • James Page Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the following clubs attending the PA state baseball convention: James Page, Village, Olive, Ours, City Item, Experts, all of Philadelphia.</p> <p> </p>)
  • Shebang Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 27, 1869 mentions the Shebang and 1040 (?) Clubs playing in Philadelphia.</p>)
  • Club of Williamsport  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 4, 1865 reports that that the touring Athletics of Philadelphia defeated Williamsport 101-8.</p></br><p>The Harrisburg Patriot, Oct. 18, 1866 has a long article on the state baseball convention. Among the teams sending delegates was the Williamsport BBC of Williamsport.</p></br><p>The <em>West Branch Bulletin</em> (of Williamsport), Aug. 12, Nov. 11, 1865 has the Williamsport BBC playing the P & E BBC. Box score given.</p></br><p>Williamsport PA (1860 pop. about 5,500; 1870 pop. about 16,000) is about 80 miles W of Scranton in northern PA.</p></br><p> </p>pop. about 5,500; 1870 pop. about 16,000) is about 80 miles W of Scranton in northern PA.</p> <p> </p>)
  • Live Oak Club of Albany  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 3, 1866.</p></br><p>The Daily Albany Argus, Aug. 25, 1865 reports the Live Oak BBC Champion Jr.  of Albany are to play the Oriental Jr. Champion Club of New York this afternoon on the parade grounds. Same Sept. 26, 1867 calls the Live Oak the junior champions of the state.</p>1867 calls the Live Oak the junior champions of the state.</p>)
  • Pacific Club of Princeton  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Nov. 14, 1863</p>)
  • Villanova Club of Villanova College  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 30, 1869 mentions the Villanova Club of Villanova College, Philadelphia.</p> <p>Philadelphia <em>Press</em>, July 22, 1866 mentions the Villanova BBC.</p>)
  • Club of Seneca  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 13, 1866 reports on a 9-29 game where the Trojans of Troy, Ohio defeated Seneca 44-18.</p></br><p>The New Philadelphia "Old Democrat" June 14, 1867: "Base Ball Clubs. A number of the young men of our city have organized a base bll club.... Seneca Advertiser"</p></br><p>Seneca OH is about 85 miles W of Cleveland in northern Ohio. It is about 40 miles SE of Toledo.</p>5 miles W of Cleveland in northern Ohio. It is about 40 miles SE of Toledo.</p>)
  • Seville Club of Pensacola  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 29, 1870, reports that the Montgomery Club of Montgomery County, AL beat the Seville Club of Pensacola 66-16 on Oct. 16th. Same, Nov. 12, 1870 says the Bonnie Blues of Montgomery beat the Sevilles 61-18 on the 21st, and beat a picked nine from the Sevilles and Westcotts of Pensacola on the 22nd.</p></br><p>The Tallahassee <em>Weekly Floridian</em>, Aug. 2, 1870 reports that the Seville defeated the Shoo Fly BC 41-1.</p></br><p>Early games were played at Seville Square in Pensacola. Presumably the team was nicknamed for the square.</p>layed at Seville Square in Pensacola. Presumably the team was nicknamed for the square.</p>)
  • Forest City Club of Portland  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 15, 1859 reports on a Sept. 15th game at Portland between two Portland teams, the Portland and the Forest City, won by the former 38-22. The Portland Daily Press, Sept. 5, 1864, gives the box score of a game between the Forest City and the Osceola Clubs.</p></br><p>A man from the Machigonne Club umpired. Is this another Portland club?</p>rom the Machigonne Club umpired. Is this another Portland club?</p>)
  • Trojan Club of Troy  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 13, 1866 reports on a 9-29 game where the Trojans of Troy, Ohio defeated Seneca 44-18.</p> <p> </p>)
  • Mohawk Club of Xenia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 1, 1868</p>)
  • Athletic Club of Louisville  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 13, 1866</p>)
  • American Club of Birmingham  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 13, 1866</p>)
  • Westcott Club of Pensacola  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 29, 1870, reports that the Bonnie Blue Club of Montgomery County, AL beat the Seville Club of Pensacola 66-16 on Oct. 16th. Same, Nov. 12, 1870 says the Bonnie Blues beat the Sevilles 61-18 on the 21st, and beat a picked nine from the Sevilles and Westcotts of Pensacola on the 22nd.</p>he Sevilles and Westcotts of Pensacola on the 22nd.</p>)
  • Ad Astra Club of Atchison  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 15, 1870, reports that on the 30th ult. the Unions of Fort Leavenworth beat the Ad Astra Club of Atchison 36-13.</p>)
  • Union Club of Fort Leavenworth  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Oct. 15, 1870, reports that on the 30th ult. the Unions of Fort Leavenworth beat the Ad Astra Club of Atchison 36-13.</p>)
  • Ashland Club of Baltimore  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 16, 1865 says the Maryland BBC defeated the Ashland BBC of Baltimore.</p>)
  • Smoky Hill Base Ball Club of Ellsworth City  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 28, 1867 reports that on Sept. 14 at Fort Harker, KS, the Bradley BBC of Fort Harker (made up of clerks in the QM Department) defeated the Smoky Hill BBC of Ellsworth City 60-22.</p></br><p>Smoky Hill is the local river.</p></br><p>It is unclear whether the Smoky Hill club was made up of civilains living in and around (Fort) Ellsworth, or the soldiers stationed there.</p>ins living in and around (Fort) Ellsworth, or the soldiers stationed there.</p>)
  • Oatka Club of Le Roy  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 1, 1866.</p> <p>See also Outka Club, as it's spelled in some sources.</p>)
  • Resolute Club of Louisville  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 15, 1866</p> <p>The <em>Louisville Courier Journal</em>, Oct. 1, 1866 gives the box score of a game of the Resolute Club at New Albany.</p>)
  • Lone Star Club of Springfield  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper<<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 15, 1866</p></br><p>The Cincinnati <em>Daily Gazette</em>, Sept. 27, 1867, has a long article under the headline "Base Ball. A State Association Formed." Meeting in Cincinnati to form an Ohio State Base Ball Association. Among the 41 clubs sending delegates were the Lone Star and Republic Clubs of Springfield.</p>ending delegates were the Lone Star and Republic Clubs of Springfield.</p>)
  • St. Louis Club of St. Louis  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 22, 1866</p> <p>A Senior Club.</p>)
  • Dexter Club of Louisville  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 21, 1867 gives the roster of two Louisville teams, the Hercules and the Dexter, both composed of heavy men.</p>)
  • Bradley Base Ball Club of Fort Harker  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 28, 1867 reports that on Sept. 14 at Fort Harker, KS, the Bradley BBC of Fort Harker (made up of clerks in the QM Department) defeated the Smoky Hill BBC of Ellsworth City 60-22.</p>)
  • Mingo Club of Urbana  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 15, 1866</p> <p>Urbana Union, Aug. 1, 1866</p>)
  • Ottawa Club of Philadelphia  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 16, 1865 reports the formation of the Ottawa Club of Philadelphia, a junior club.</p>)
  • Valley Club of Holyoke  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 1, 1866</p>)
  • Yankee Club of Springfield  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 1, 1866</p>)
  • Pioneer Club of Boston  + (<p>The <em>New York Clipper</em>, Sept. 1, 1866</p>)