Empire of New York
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The Empire of New York (also known as the New York Empires) were a team that competed as a member of the National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP) from 1854 until around 1867. They were one of a number of clubs that played their home games at Elysian Fields.
List of known Empires players[edit]
1854 New Members[edit]
- Henry Smith
- Thomas Griffen Voorhis
- Richard Thorn
1855 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1856 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1857 New Members[edit]
- Amadee Spadone
- Richard Wandell
- Walter Scott
- Thomas Leavy
- Monson Hoyt
- Henry H. Newkirk
- Richard Haydock
- George M. Tice
- Edward Benson
- Henry Belden
- Edward Ward
- Thomas Miller
- Richard P. Moore
- Gorff?
- Myers?
- Fays?
1858 New Members[edit]
- Joseph Russell
- William Cuyler
1859 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1860 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1861 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1862 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1863 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1864 New Members[edit]
1865 New Members[edit]
- James E. Ryder
1866 New Members[edit]
- Samuel E. Hosford
1867 New Members[edit]
People who joined the Empires in unknown years[edit]
- Fred Waterman
- Dick Higham
- Nat Jewett
- James Cameron
- Charles W. Gaunt
- Joseph G. Edge
- Wallace Learning
- Isaac Carlton
- Joseph Murphy
- Edward V. Fargis
- John D. Robbins
- Amor Williamson
- George Springsteen
- James Cragin
- Samuel Waddell
- Pete Shreve
- William Odell
- John Kennard
- William Saunders
- Andrew Matthews
- John Lawton
- Thomas Chalmers Jr.
- Joseph Fanze
- Isaac O. Gough
- William H. Bell
- James Mullen
- Robert Clarkson
- Joseph Merwin
- Francis Sebring
- William Hart Smith
- Andrew Gedney
- George Cox
- John Bloomfield
- O.H. Collins
- J.P. MacGrath
- E.C. Johnson
- J. Miller
- L. Miller
- E. Nestler
- M. Nestler
- R. McGown
- C. Loper
- Campbell?
- Westervelt?
- Hart?
- Snow?
- Quinn?
- Josephs?
- Wilson?
- Dewey?
- Burd?
- Reeves?
- Griffin?
- Way?
- Post?
- Symmes?
- Duncan?
- Kelly?
- Taylor?
- Hearne?
- Coulter?
- Vosge?
- Grady?
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