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New Jersey class d - Wikipedia Articles

  • Atlantic League (1914)

    The second Atlantic League was a class D minor league baseball league which lasted one year in 1914. The league had been known as the New York-New Jersey League a season earlier. The title was won by the Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs. Internal politics and poor financial agreements hindered the league, which made it to the year's end, but folded before it could play another season. It was unrelated, except for name, to the first league with the name. The name has subsequently been used for a modern, independent minor league. Teams [edit] Bloomfield, NJ & Long Branch, NJ: Bloomfield-Long Branch Cubans Asbury Park, NJ: Asbury Park Sea Urchins Danbury, CT: Danbury Hatters Middletown, NY: Middletown Middies Newark, NJ: Newark Long Branch, NJ: Long Branch Cubans Newburgh, NY: Newburgh Hillclimbers Paterson, NJ: Paterson Silk Citys Perth Amboy, NJ: Perth Amboy Pacers Poughkeepsie, NY: Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs Bloomfield-Long Branch moved to Asbury Park July 2. Newark moved to Long Br... (see more)

  • New York-New Jersey League

    The class D New York-New Jersey League was founded in 1913. With the New York State League and International League among others occupying the territory, the 6-team league had no large cities involved. The next year the circuit was renamed the Atlantic League. Contents 1 Cities represented 2 Teams and statistics 2.1 1913 3 Source Cities represented [edit] Danbury, CT: Danbury Hatters 1913 Kingston, NY: Kingston Colonials 1913 Long Branch, NJ: Long Branch Cubans 1913 Middletown, NY: Middletown Middies 1913 Newburgh, NY: Newburgh Dutchmen 1913 Poughkeepsie, NY: Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs 1913 Teams and statistics [edit] 1913 [edit] New York-New Jersey League President: Rosslyn M. Cox Team Standings W L PCT GB Managers Long Branch Cubans 65 29 .691 0 Ricardo Henriquez Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs 48 49 .495 18.5 Eugene Ressique Kingston Colonials 45 46 .494 18.5 Walter Bennett Middletown Middies 42 51 .452 22.5 Jack Lawler Danbury Hatters 43 55 .439 24 Ernest Landgra... (see more)

  • Soo Line locomotives

    Included in this list of Soo Line locomotives, are those of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway, as well as those of the Wisconsin Central Railway, which it inherited on its lease in 1909. The M.St.P.&S.Ste.M. finally merged the WC, and the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway on 1961-12-30. Note that WC locomotives are shown as after they were re-numbered and reclassified into the Soo Line scheme, with WC locomotives having numbers 2000 higher, and classes 20 higher, than their M.St.P.&S.Ste.M. counterparts. Steam Class A (0-4-0), B (0-6-0), C (4-4-0), D (2-6-0), E (4-6-0), F (2-8-0), G (2-10-0), H (4-6-2), J (2-6-2), K (4-4-2), L (2-8-2), N (4-8-2), O (4-8-4) Diesel ALCO, Baldwin, EMD (Switchers, Cab units, Hood units), Fairbanks-Morse, General Electric References Steam locomotives [edit] Soo Line steam locomotives were organized into classes by wheel arrangem... (see more)

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