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- Unexpected Club of Rochester + (<p>African-American team. Frederick Douglass' son Charles played for them.</p>)
- Bachelors Club of Albany + (<p>African-American team</p>)
- Star Club of Los Angeles + (<p>African-American. First inter-racial game in Los Angeles?</p>)
- 1859.65 + (<p>After the Eckford Club contradict … <p>After the Eckford Club contradicted the <em></em>claim that several players were resigning and moving to other clubs, the <em>Clipper </em>issued a retraction on December 3: "...we are pleased to learn that it is not correct, for we do not approve of these changes at all." </p>e do not approve of these changes at all." </p>)
- Hamilton Club of Brooklyn + (<p>Aka Hamilton Club of Bedford?</p>)
- Spencer Club of Boston + (<p>Aka King Philip BBC?</p>)
- Melpomene Base Ball Club of New Orleans + (<p>Aka Melpomenia</p>)
- Randall Club of Philadelphia + (<p>Aka S. J. Randall Club. Named for a politician.</p>)
- Irwin Club of Philadelphia + (<p>Aka William B. Irwin club. Men of a fire company.</p>)
- In New Bedford in 1868 + (<p>Almost forgotten for 30 years!</p>)
- Softball Cricket + (<p>Also played on the Isle of Man, the West Indies and the U.S.</p>)
- Manchester Mirror printers v Other Manchester printers on 6 April 1858 + (<p>Also see The Peterborough Transcript, April 14, 1858 [ba]</p>)
- Cassidy + (<p>Also spelled "Cassady" and "Cassiday."</p>)
- Castrin + (<p>Also spelled "Castrine"</p>)
- 1811.1 + (<p>Altherr explains that Kingston Academy is British.</p> <p>This book appears to be a reprint of the 1805 London publication above at [[1805.3]].</p>)
- Sunrise Club of Paterson v Amateur Club of Paterson on 4 July 1866 + (<p>Amateur Club was formerly the Empire Club</p>)
- Club of Saltillo + (<p>American soldiers may have played … <p>American soldiers may have played baseball in Saltillo in 1847. O<span>n January 30, 1847, Adolph Engelmann, an Illinois volunteer, reported: “During the past week we had much horse racing and the drill ground was fairly often in use for ball games.” [cited in Our Game blog]</span></p>ames.” [cited in Our Game blog]</span></p>)
- Excelsior Club of Baltimore + (<p>An 1866 club called itself the Ex … <p>An 1866 club called itself the Excelsior of West Baltimore. Baltimore <em>American</em>, Aug. 10, 1866.</p></br><p>An Excelsior BBC played the Peabody for the city junior championship in 1867. Baltimore <em>American</em>, July 30, 1867.</p></br><p>The Baltimore Daily Exchange, July 13, 1859, reports that in the past week the Excelsior BBC was formed, with W. D. Shurtz as president.</p></br><p>This club may have been preceded in Baltimore by the "Urche" club. See McKenna, "Baltimore Baseball: The Beginning, 1858- 1872"</p> the "Urche" club. See McKenna, "Baltimore Baseball: The Beginning, 1858- 1872"</p>)
- Wright's Grove + (<p>An 1868 image fsrom the CHS is in protopix.</p> <p>It was called Timothy Wright's Grove in the 1850s, after the co-owner of the Chicago Tribune.</p>)
- Alamo Plaza + (<p>An 1869 game was played at the Arsenal Grounds. See San Antonio Express, Oct. 17, 1965</p>)
- Williams Hall + (<p>An 1888 photo of Williams Hall and College Hall is in the MSU archives. See https://onthebanks.msu.edu/Object/162-565-2041/78-williams-hall-and-college-hall-circa-1888/</p>)