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|City=Lansingburgh
|City=Lansingburgh
|Nine Class=Senior
|Nine Class=Senior
|Description=Later the famous Troy Haymakers.
|Description=<p>Later the famous Troy Haymakers. Morris (ed), Base Ball Pioneers, says some reports&nbsp; have this team forming in April of 1861 as the Union Base Ball Club of Rensselaer County, a merger of the National Club of Lansingburgh and the Priam Club of nearby (5 miles away) Troy.. Said to be nicknamed the Haymakers in 1866. Other reports give an 1865 or 1866 formation date.</p>
 
|Sources=<p>Morris (ed), Base Ball Pioneers</p>
Morris (ed), Base Ball Pioneers, says some reports&nbsp; have this team forming in April of 1861 as the Union Base Ball Club of Rensselaer County, a merger of the National Club of Lansingburgh and the Priam Club of nearby (5 miles away) Troy.. Said to be nicknamed the Haymakers in 1866.
 
Other reports give an 1865 or 1866 formation date.
|Sources=Morris (ed), Base Ball Pioneers
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Comment=<p><span>Lansingburgh <em>Weekly Chronicle</em>, July 20, 1865, has an ad for the first annual picnic of this club, implying that it was existing at least as early as 1864.</span></p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice

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Nick Name Unions
Earliest Known Date 1865
Location Lansingburgh, NY, United States
Nine Class Senior
Description

Later the famous Troy Haymakers. Morris (ed), Base Ball Pioneers, says some reports  have this team forming in April of 1861 as the Union Base Ball Club of Rensselaer County, a merger of the National Club of Lansingburgh and the Priam Club of nearby (5 miles away) Troy.. Said to be nicknamed the Haymakers in 1866. Other reports give an 1865 or 1866 formation date.

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Comment

Lansingburgh Weekly Chronicle, July 20, 1865, has an ad for the first annual picnic of this club, implying that it was existing at least as early as 1864.

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1861-07-20 NY Victory Club of Troy Union Club of Lansingburgh 50 - 37 Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1863-09-29 NY Enterprise Club of Troy Union Club of Lansingburgh 42 - 24 Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1864-08-31 Troy NY Active Club of Troy Union Club of Lansingburgh Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1865-06-01 Troy NY Liberty Club of Troy Union Club of Lansingburgh Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1865-06-29 Lansingburgh NY Union Club of Lansingburgh Enterprise Club of Troy Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1865-07-07 Lansingburgh NY Union Club of Lansingburgh Knickerbocker Club of Albany Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1865-08-14 Albany NY Knickerbocker Club of Albany Union Club of Lansingburgh 32 - 16 Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1865-09-13 Troy NY Union Club of Lansingburgh Enterprise Club of Troy 43 - 35 Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1865-10-02 Lansingburgh NY Union Club of Lansingburgh Eckford Club of Brooklyn 10 - 35 Bruce Allardice
Ballgame 1865-10-02 Lansingburgh NY Bergen Social Club of Brooklyn Union Club of Lansingburgh 10 - 35 Bob Tholkes
Ballgame 1866-08-09 New York Manhattan NY Mutual Club of New York Union Club of Lansingburgh 13 - 15 Ralph Carhart
Ballgame 1866-08-28 New York Manhattan NY Union Club of Lansingburgh Mutual Club of New York 32 - 18 Ralph Carhart

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