• an American baseball team originally known as the Philadelphia Quakers Union Quakers of Philadelphia, a defunct American football team which played as...
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    The Philadelphia Quakers were an American professional ice hockey team that played only one full season in the National Hockey League (NHL), 1930–31, at...
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  • The Philadelphia Quakers were a professional American football team that competed in the first American Football League in 1926 and won the league's only...
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    them to Philadelphia, all available evidence suggests this is not the case. Significantly, no players from Worcester ended up with the 1883 Quakers. In 1884...
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    Quaker businessmen in colonial Philadelphia Frederick B. Tolles, Quakers and the Atlantic Culture (1960) D. Elton Trueblood The People Called Quakers...
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    founded by William Penn in 1682, as a safe place for Quakers to live and practice their faith. Quakers have been a significant part of the movements for...
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    "1883 Philadelphia Quakers". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 7, 2009. "The Opening Game: The Manayunk Ashlands Defeated by the Philadelphia nine"...
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    completed by the Philadelphia Phillies, originally known as the Philadelphia Quakers, a professional baseball franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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  • compete as the New Philadelphia Quakers in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the Ohio Cardinal Conference. The Quakers' graduation rate...
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  • was the second in the history of the Philadelphia Quakers. August 1884: Frank Ringo was released by the Quakers. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
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  • existed for two seasons from 1890 to 1891. Known alternatively as the Philadelphia Quakers, and sometimes informally as "Buffinton's Beauties", they played...
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  • Ashlands Defeated by the Philadelphia nine". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 6. 1883 Philadelphia Quakers season at Baseball Reference...
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  • The 1886 Philadelphia Quakers season was a season in American baseball. The Quakers finished in fourth place in the National League with a record of 71–43...
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    Friends during the 20th century. Non-theism among Quakers probably dates to the 1930s, when some Quakers in California branched off to form the Humanist...
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  • Yankees, Los Angeles Wildcats, and Chicago Bulls) and league champion Philadelphia Quakers. The initial lineup of teams included the traveling Wildcats and...
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  • Ohio Penn Quakers, the athletic teams of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Quakers, a defunct National Hockey League team Quakers (band), a...
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    Jackets, the Philadelphia Warriors, the Philadelphia Quakers, Philadelphia Atoms, and the Philadelphia Field Club. The Greater Philadelphia area hosts several...
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  • as most Quakers remained true to their pacifist beliefs and refused to support any military actions. Nevertheless, a sizable number of Quakers still participated...
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  • percentage being the lowest in MLB history for a minimum of 60 games. The Philadelphia Athletics were a dominant team in the early 1910s, winning American League...
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    Ed Delahanty (category Philadelphia Quakers players)
    Major League Baseball (MLB) playing career with the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Infants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Senators. He was renowned...
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  • Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1889 Philadelphia Quakers season at Baseball Reference v t e...
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    For the 1930–31 season, the team moved to Philadelphia, and played one season as the Philadelphia Quakers. The Pittsburgh Pirates are traced back to...
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  • 1888 Philadelphia Quakers season at Baseball Reference "Among the Sports: Gossip About the Opening of the Local Base Ball Season". Philadelphia Inquirer...
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  • The Philadelphia Quakers team, also known as "the Phillies," opened its 1887 season by playing a home game in its new ballpark on Saturday, April 30 against...
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    authored the petition; he and the three other Quakers living in Germantown, Pennsylvania (now part of Philadelphia), Garret Hendericks, Derick op den Graeff...
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  • referee. Among the young Quakers' skaters in 1930–31 was another future Hall of Famer in 19-year-old rookie center Syd Howe. The Quakers' only "claim to fame"...
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    Three franchises became defunct due to the Great Depression: the Philadelphia Quakers, the St. Louis Eagles, and the Montreal Maroons. During their time...
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  • Chicago White Stockings became the Chicago Colts. The Philadelphia Quakers became the Philadelphia Phillies. The Brooklyn Bridegrooms transferred to the...
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    statistical area. Philadelphia has played an extensive role in United States history. The city was founded in 1682 by William Penn, an English Quaker and advocate...
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  • it to C. C. Pyle and Red Grange to compete as the Yankees. Philadelphia Quakers. The Quakers were a revival of an independent team which played one season...
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