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- Winona Club of Winona + (<p>Club formed April 4, 1866, with J. E. Follett as president. See Winona Daily Republican, April 5, 1866.</p> <p> It had 7192 residents in 1870.</p>)
- Monona Club of Madison + (<p>Club formed in 1866.</p>)
- Riverside Club of Norwich + (<p>Club formed in 1867 by the merger of the Uncas and Chester BBCs.</p>)
- Alert Club of Ridgway + (<p>Club formed in 1870</p>)
- Central City Club of syracuse + (<p>Club formed with many of the members of the old Syracuse BBC. Morris says their first games were played at Anthony Park.</p>)
- Morse Club of Washington + (<p>Club made up of Western Union Telegraphers</p>)
- Spring Creek Club of Mumford + (<p>Club may have existed in 1861.</p>)
- Galesburg BBC + (<p>Club mentioned in Morris, Base Ball Fever (2003)</p>)
- Tallulah Club of Thomaston + (<p>Club mentioned in <em>Thoma … <p>Club mentioned in <em>Thomaston Herald</em>, Sept. 21, 28, 1872 being challenged by a junior club of Barnesville. When they played, it turned out the Barnesville club had members from the older boys White Stockings club.</p></br><p>They lost 61-10. Game played on "the old field near the Female Academy."</p> 61-10. Game played on "the old field near the Female Academy."</p>)
- Chincleclamoose Club of Clearfield + (<p>Club name derived from an old name for the area.</p>)
- McDonough Club of Plattsburgh + (<p>Club named for Commodore McDonough, the hero of the battle of Lake Champlain in 1814.</p>)
- Ink Slingers Club of Troy + (<p>Club of Bank clerks</p>)
- Club of Burlington v Columbia Club of Bordentown on 18 November 1865 + (<p>Club of Burlington: Senior</p><p>Columbia Club of Bordentown: Senior, 2nd Nine</p>)
- Canastota Club v Club of Oneida on 17 August 1865 + (<p>Club of Canastota: Senior</p> <p>Club of Oneida: Junior</p> <p>Home team Club of Canastota defeated away team Club of Oneida</p>)
- Cornell University Base Ball Club + (<p>Club of Cornell U. students. </p>)
- Emory Club of Oxford + (<p>Club of Emory University students?</p>)
- Blue Line RR Club of Detroit + (<p>Club of Employees of the Blue Line Railraod.</p>)
- Harvard Club of Cambridge + (<p>Club of Harvard University students. See also Harvard Class of 1866 club.</p>)
- Club of Paterson v Meteor Club on 28 October 1865 + (<p>Club of Paterson: Senior, 2nd Nine</p><p>Meteor Club: Senior</p>)
- Club of Poughkeepsie v Undercliff Club of Cold Spring on 5 September 1865 + (<p>Club of Poughkeepsie: Senior, 2nd Nine</p><p>Undercliff Club of Cold Spring: Senior</p>)
- Club of Poughkeepsie v Undercliff Club of Cold Spring on 30 August 1865 + (<p>Club of Poughkeepsie: Senior, 2nd Nine</p><p>Undercliff Club of Cold Spring: Senior</p>)
- Rag Pickers Club of Cincinnati + (<p>Club of Snider and McCall's</p>)
- University Club of Ann Arbor + (<p>Club of U. of Michigan students.</p> <p>The Ann Arbor <em>Peninsular Courier</em>, April 23, 1863 reports the formation of a student bbc on April 20, with W. D. Hitchcock, president.</p>)
- Club of Utica v Niagara Club of Utica on 12 August 1864 + (<p>Club of Utica: Senior</p><p>Niagara Club of Utica: Junior</p>)
- Daylight Club of Cincinnati + (<p>Club of Western Union telegraphers, presumably the daytime shift</p>)
- Club of Whitestown v Club of Oriskany on 23 May 1865 + (<p>Club of Whitestown: Senior</p><p>Club of Oriskany: Junior</p>)
- Atlantic Club of Lawrence + (<p>Club of employees of the Atlantic and Pacific Mills</p>)
- Shooting Sticks Club of Reading + (<p>Club of job printers</p>)
- Legal Tender Club of Albany + (<p>Club of law students</p>)
- Silver Grey Club of Xenia + (<p>Club of older men.</p>)
- Dusters Club of Harrisburg + (<p>Club of railroad car shop workers.</p>)
- Saw Your Leg Off Club of Albany + (<p>Club of students at the medical college</p>)
- Olive Branch Club of Troy + (<p>Club of tghe moulders of Sheldon & Greene</p>)
- Celtic Literary Club of Detroit + (<p>Club of the Celtic Literary Society</p>)
- Oak Hills Club of Bucksport + (<p>Club of the E. M. C. Seminary</p>)
- Michigan Exchange Club of Detroit + (<p>Club of the Michigan Exchange</p>)
- Unknown Club of Harrisburg + (<p>Club of the PA RR shop workers.</p>)
- Munroe's Academy Club of Winston + (<p>Club of the academy students.</p>)
- College Club of Towanda + (<p>Club of the students at the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, a Presbyterian school established in 1854.</p>)
- Delaware River Club of Port Jervis + (<p>Club organized "last Monday evening."</p>)
- Gymnarian Cirriculian Bibentian Club of Rochester + (<p>Club organized. Officers listed. Rochester Union and Advertiser, Oct. 14, 1858.</p>)
- Quickstep Club of Rochester + (<p>Club organized. Officers listed. Rochester Union and Advertiser, Aug. 25, 1860</p>)
- Independent Club of Rochester + (<p>Club organized. Officers listed. Rochester Union and Advertiser, Oct. 29, 1858.</p>)
- Rutgers Club of New York + (<p>Club probably sponsored by the Rutger Fire Ins. Co.</p>)
- Monroe Club of Rochester + (<p>Club recently organized. List of officers. Rochester Union and Advertiser, Sept. 15, 1858.</p>)
- Niagara Club of Rochester + (<p>Club recently organized. Rochester Union and Advertiser, Aug. 17, 1860.</p>)
- Strychnines Club of Wheeling + (<p>Club said to be "of color."</p>)
- Fleetwood Club of Wheeling + (<p>Club said to be "of color."</p>)
- Club of Whitestown + (<p>Club scorebooks for the Utica BBC indicate that the club played local clubs including Whitestown before lining up games with larger upstate towns.</p> <p>Whitestown NY is about 6 miles W of Utica.</p>)
- Irving Club of Newtown + (<p>Clubs labeled Irving of Brooklyn and Maspeth also existed at this time. Same club?</p>)
- Irving Club of Brooklyn + (<p>Clubs labeled Irving of Newtown and Maspeth also existed at this time. Same club?</p>)