Iowa State League
The Iowa State League began in 1904 as an eight-team Class D minor league in and around Iowa, United States. The league played four seasons and ceased operations following the 1907 season.[1]
List of teams (in alphabetical order)
- Boone Coal Miners/Greyhounds/Miners (1904-1906)
- Burlington River Rats/Flint Hills/Pathfinders (1904-1907)
- Clinton Miners (1906)
- Fort Dodge Gypsum Eaters/Gypsumites (1904-1906)
- Jacksonville Lunatics (1907)
- Keokuk Indians (1904-1907)
- Marshalltown Grays/Brownies/Snappers (1904-1907)
- Oskaloosa Quakers (1904-1907)
- Ottumwa Standpatters/Snappers/Champs/Packers (1904-1907)
- Quincy Gems (1907)
- Waterloo Microbes/Cubs (1904-1907)
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References
- ↑ Johnson, Lloyd and Miles Wolff, editors, The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, Second Edition (1997), pp. 142,146,151,155. Baseball America, Inc. ISBN 0-9637189-7-5.
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