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High and Inside: The New York Knickerbockers Baseball Team and the Season  of '56 by Mark Mitchell
High and Inside: The New York Knickerbockers Baseball Team and the Season of '56 by Mark Mitchell

1st 'Modern' Baseball Club, N.Y. Knickerbockers, Founded in 1845
1st 'Modern' Baseball Club, N.Y. Knickerbockers, Founded in 1845

Robert Edward Auctions - The Premiere Sports Auction House
Robert Edward Auctions - The Premiere Sports Auction House

New York's First Base Ball Club – Society for American Baseball Research
New York's First Base Ball Club – Society for American Baseball Research

Sepia photo of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club & Excelsior Base Ball Club  plus umpire at Elysian Fields, Hoboken, NJ, Sept. 3, 1859. - Print,  Photographic | Hoboken Historical Museum
Sepia photo of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club & Excelsior Base Ball Club plus umpire at Elysian Fields, Hoboken, NJ, Sept. 3, 1859. - Print, Photographic | Hoboken Historical Museum

New York Architecture Images- Knickerbocker Club
New York Architecture Images- Knickerbocker Club

New York Knickerbockers Baseball Logo, HD Png Download - kindpng
New York Knickerbockers Baseball Logo, HD Png Download - kindpng

1858 NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKERS HARRY WRIGHT 8X10 TEAM PHOTO BASEBALL USA |  eBay
1858 NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKERS HARRY WRIGHT 8X10 TEAM PHOTO BASEBALL USA | eBay

Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: New York Knickerbockers  Baseball Team
Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: Image: New York Knickerbockers Baseball Team

Robert Edward Auctions - The Premiere Sports Auction House
Robert Edward Auctions - The Premiere Sports Auction House

The Knickerbockers | Verdun2's Blog
The Knickerbockers | Verdun2's Blog

Vintage New York Knickerbockers Baseball Team Logo 2 1/4 Inch | Etsy
Vintage New York Knickerbockers Baseball Team Logo 2 1/4 Inch | Etsy

Elysian Fields
Elysian Fields

The New York Base Ball Club (a.k.a. Washington BBC, Gotham BBC), Part 2 |  by John Thorn | Our Game
The New York Base Ball Club (a.k.a. Washington BBC, Gotham BBC), Part 2 | by John Thorn | Our Game

TIL The New York Knickerbockers were the first baseball team to adopt  wearing a team uniform in 1849 consisting of wool pants, flannel collared  shirts, leather shoes, and a straw hat. :
TIL The New York Knickerbockers were the first baseball team to adopt wearing a team uniform in 1849 consisting of wool pants, flannel collared shirts, leather shoes, and a straw hat. :

A Brief Look Behind the MLB Uniform | Grailed
A Brief Look Behind the MLB Uniform | Grailed

Father of modern baseball took game from New York to Hawaii - Wells Fargo  History
Father of modern baseball took game from New York to Hawaii - Wells Fargo History

The Knickerbockers: San Francisco's First Base Ball Team? | by John Thorn |  Our Game
The Knickerbockers: San Francisco's First Base Ball Team? | by John Thorn | Our Game

9 New York Knickerbockers - Baseball Team Pre 1900 ideas | new york  knickerbockers, baseball team, baseball
9 New York Knickerbockers - Baseball Team Pre 1900 ideas | new york knickerbockers, baseball team, baseball

Debating Baseball's Origins Spills Into Another Century - The New York Times
Debating Baseball's Origins Spills Into Another Century - The New York Times

Debating Baseball's Origins Spills Into Another Century - The New York Times
Debating Baseball's Origins Spills Into Another Century - The New York Times

Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Game
Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball: The Game

New York Knickerbockers 1912 Vintage Ballcap - Made in USA - Le Comptoir  Americain
New York Knickerbockers 1912 Vintage Ballcap - Made in USA - Le Comptoir Americain

New York Knickerbockers - Wikipedia
New York Knickerbockers - Wikipedia

New York Knickerbockers 1912 Vintage Ballcap – Ebbets Field Flannels
New York Knickerbockers 1912 Vintage Ballcap – Ebbets Field Flannels

Anniversary of a Myth: The Knickerbockers' Most Famous Game | The Hardball  Times
Anniversary of a Myth: The Knickerbockers' Most Famous Game | The Hardball Times