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<p>"Though baseball match games had been played in Illinois since the very early 1850's, the first Chicago Club, the Union, was not established until 1856."</p>
<p>"Though baseball match games had been played in Illinois since the very early 1850's, the first Chicago Club, the Union, was not established until 1856."</p>
<p>Query: are details of the earlier IL games available? Are we sure that the Union played by Association rules? [LMc]</p>
<p>Query: are details of the earlier IL games available? Are we sure that the Union played by Association rules? [LMc]</p>
<p>Answer: the Chicago Tribune, July 9, 1858, printed the NY rules and announced a convention of Chicago BBCs to meet next week. Same, July 23, 1858 says that on July 21st the Chicago BBCs adopted the NY rules. That notice is signed by the Secretary of the convention, William B. Willard. [Willard was born c. 1835 in MA, the son of Joseph Willard, Chicago druggist, and was in 1861 agent for a sewing machine company.]</p>
<p>Answer: the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, July 9, 1858, printed the NY rules and announced a convention of Chicago BBCs to meet next week. Same, July 23, 1858 says that on July 21st the Chicago BBCs adopted the NY rules. That notice is signed by the Secretary of the convention, William B. Willard. [Willard was born c. 1835 in MA, the son of Joseph Willard, Chicago druggist, and was in 1861 agent for a sewing machine company.]</p>
<p>Goodspeed's History of Cook County, p. 581, says: "As early as 1856 baseball began to be played in the city [Chicago] but .... was not well patronized until &nbsp;1858." &nbsp;By 1858, "half a dozen" clubs existed in Chicago. [Bruce A]</p>
<p>Goodspeed's <em>History of Cook County</em>, p. 581, says: "As early as 1856 baseball began to be played in the city [Chicago] but .... was not well patronized until &nbsp;1858." &nbsp;By 1858, "half a dozen" clubs existed in Chicago. [Bruce A]</p>
<p>The Chicago&nbsp;<em>Tribune</em>, July 27, 1867, has a big article on the state baseball convention, with 54 clubs represented. Among the clubs was the Union Club of Chicago. with delegates W. P. Thayer and W. S. Wheeler.</p>
<p>The <em>Chicago</em>&nbsp;<em>Tribune</em>, July 27, 1867, has a big article on the state baseball convention, with 54 clubs represented. Among the clubs was the Union Club of Chicago. with delegates W. P. Thayer and W. S. Wheeler.</p>
<p>The club's 9-13-59 game (see box score in games listing) and newspaper reports (see Chicago Tribune 8-17-59, 9-14-59) give us some names of this club's officers and players:</p>
<p>The club's 9-13-59 game (see box score in games listing) and newspaper reports (see Chicago Tribune 8-17-59, 9-14-59) give us some names of this club's officers and players:</p>
<p>Officers: William Jauncy/Jauncey (1827 NY-1910 Chicago), a druggist</p>
<p>Officers: William Jauncy/Jauncey (1827 NY-1910 Chicago), a druggist</p>
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<p>"Livsey"--probably one of the brothers Joseph (1826-94) or John K. (1838-1906) Livesey, English born Iron moulders and later foundry owners.</p>
<p>"Livsey"--probably one of the brothers Joseph (1826-94) or John K. (1838-1906) Livesey, English born Iron moulders and later foundry owners.</p>
<p>Cline, Saunders, Davenport, McClellan--too many of this name in Chicago to identify</p>
<p>Cline, Saunders, Davenport, McClellan--too many of this name in Chicago to identify</p>
|Sources=<p>John R. Husman, "Ohio's First Baseball Game," Presented at the 34th SABR Convention, July 2004.</p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<em>Chicago Daily Democratic Press</em>, Aug. 12, 1856, p. 3, col. 1</p>
<p>The cite for this is a newspaper article written in 1919. [Bruce A]</p>
<p>John R. Husman, "Ohio's First Baseball Game," Presented at the 34th SABR Convention, July 2004. The cite for this is a newspaper article written in 1919. [Bruce A]</p>
<p>The&nbsp;<em>Chicago Daily Democratic Press</em>, Aug. 12, 1856, p. 3, col. 1</p>
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Nick Name Union
Earliest Known Date Tuesday, August 12, 1856
Location Chicago, IL, United States
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Andreas' Chicago, p. 613, says that the Union Base Ball Club organized Aug. 12, 1856.

Andreas' book claim is obviously referencing a notice in the Chicago Daily Democratic Press, Aug. 12, 1856, p. 3, col. 1:

"Union Base Ball Club.--A company of young men will meet this (Tuesday) evening at the Hope Hose Carriage House at 8 o'clock, to organize under the above name and elect officers for the year.

All active young men who need exercise and good sport, are invited to be present."

Note--the Hope Hose company of volunteer firemen was considered one of the city's best. They owned fire-fighting equipment which they kept in a carriage house. The implication is that like, with other cities, the young men who organized the firefighting company took the lead in organizing baseball also.

From Protoball Entry #1858.58 – First Chicago Club Forms

"Though baseball match games had been played in Illinois since the very early 1850's, the first Chicago Club, the Union, was not established until 1856."

Query: are details of the earlier IL games available? Are we sure that the Union played by Association rules? [LMc]

Answer: the Chicago Tribune, July 9, 1858, printed the NY rules and announced a convention of Chicago BBCs to meet next week. Same, July 23, 1858 says that on July 21st the Chicago BBCs adopted the NY rules. That notice is signed by the Secretary of the convention, William B. Willard. [Willard was born c. 1835 in MA, the son of Joseph Willard, Chicago druggist, and was in 1861 agent for a sewing machine company.]

Goodspeed's History of Cook County, p. 581, says: "As early as 1856 baseball began to be played in the city [Chicago] but .... was not well patronized until  1858."  By 1858, "half a dozen" clubs existed in Chicago. [Bruce A]

The Chicago Tribune, July 27, 1867, has a big article on the state baseball convention, with 54 clubs represented. Among the clubs was the Union Club of Chicago. with delegates W. P. Thayer and W. S. Wheeler.

The club's 9-13-59 game (see box score in games listing) and newspaper reports (see Chicago Tribune 8-17-59, 9-14-59) give us some names of this club's officers and players:

Officers: William Jauncy/Jauncey (1827 NY-1910 Chicago), a druggist

James T. Furney (1830 IR-1876 Chicago), a grocer who'd lived in Brooklyn before coming to Chicago

Players: John J. Gillespie (1833-1901), fire chief, later president of the Excelsiors

George Simons (1826-89), carpenter

William Varian (1832-1920), physician

"McAllister"--probably William King McAllister (1818-88), lawyer and later judge. Or Charles McAllister (1829-88), an upholsterer.

"Livsey"--probably one of the brothers Joseph (1826-94) or John K. (1838-1906) Livesey, English born Iron moulders and later foundry owners.

Cline, Saunders, Davenport, McClellan--too many of this name in Chicago to identify

Sources

The Chicago Daily Democratic Press, Aug. 12, 1856, p. 3, col. 1

John R. Husman, "Ohio's First Baseball Game," Presented at the 34th SABR Convention, July 2004. The cite for this is a newspaper article written in 1919. [Bruce A]

 

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Win/Loss Records As Far As We Now Know

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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1858 3 Played 0 Won 2 Lost 0 Tied

Ballgames

Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1858-07-07 Chicago IL Union Club of Chicago Plowboys Club of Downers Grove Chicago, IL Craig Waff
Ballgame 1858-08-30 Chicago IL Excelsior Club of Chicago Union Club of Chicago 17 - 11 Craig Waff
Ballgame 1858-09-13 Chicago IL Excelsior Club of Chicago Union Club of Chicago 30 - 17 Craig Waff

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Union grounds at the corner of South Halstead and West Harrison streets

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