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Minor league baseball team
league folded at the end of the season, and Americus was without a professional team in 1907. The Americus Muckalees were members of the Empire State League
Americus_(baseball)
City in Georgia, United States
1976 before moving it into Americus the following year. In 2005, they founded The Fuller Center for Housing, also in Americus. Koinonia Farm remains in
Americus,_Georgia
Topics referred to by the same term
Americus may refer to: Americus, Georgia, a city with a population of around 17,000 Americus, Indiana, a small town in Washington Township Americus, Kansas
Americus
American baseball player
Negro league infielder and catcher in the 1940s and 1950s. A native of Americus, Georgia, Patterson began his Negro league career in 1946 with the Birmingham
Willie_Patterson_(baseball)
Minor league baseball team
Southeastern League of Professional Baseball. They played their home games in Americus, Georgia, at the Americus High School baseball stadium. The Arrows would
Americus_Arrows
1914, the league evolved to become the Georgia State League. Americus, Georgia: Americus Muckalees (1913) Brunswick, Georgia: Brunswick Pilots (1913)
Empire_State_League
American baseball player
"Sensation", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s. A native of Americus, Georgia, Clark attended Morehouse College. He made his Negro leagues debut
Sensation_Clark
City in Lyon County, Kansas
located northwest of the city of Emporia. Americus is often a waypoint in some Unbound Gravel bike races. Americus was laid out in the fall of 1857. It was
Americus,_Kansas
American baseball player (1929–2000)
March 7, 2000) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Sanford was notable for the meteoric
Jack_Sanford
Private day school in Georgia, US
co-educational, non-sectarian Christian college preparatory day school in Americus, Georgia, United States. It enrolls 552 students in kindergarten through
Southland_Academy
American baseball player (1925–2013)
January 15, 2013) was an American professional baseball first baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for all or portions of four seasons with
Bill_Glynn_(baseball)
Surname list
Aaron Dismuke (born 1992), American voice actor Dismuke Storehouse in Americus, Georgia, US; NRHP-listed This page lists people with the surname Dismukes
Dismukes
American baseball player (1921-2009)
started his professional baseball career as a shortstop and pitcher in 1939, playing for the Nashville, Charleston and Americus Minor league teams. During
Ray_Hamrick
Minor league baseball team
Philadelphia Athletics. In 1954, the team merge with a team from Americus, Georgia to become the Americus-Cordele Orioles, an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles
Cordele_Reds
City in Georgia, United States
Official Has Failed To Do Duty In Lynching Accusations". Americus Times-Recorder. Americus, Sumter, Georgia: Times Pub. Co. February 17, 1922. pp. 1–8
Ellaville,_Georgia
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minor league baseball team known as the Charlotte Orioles from 1976 to 1988 Cordele Reds, a minor league baseball team known as the Americus-Cordele Orioles
Oriole
American baseball player, manager and scout (1936–2021)
League Baseball (MLB). Born in Delta, Colorado, Cottier graduated from Grand Junction High School, where he lettered in four sports – baseball, basketball
Chuck_Cottier
The following are the baseball events of the years 1845 to 1868 throughout the world. 1837 – The Gotham Club of New York is formed. 1845 Summer – The Knickerbocker
1845_to_1868_in_baseball
American baseball player (1929-2016)
LiPetri (July 6, 1929 – November 17, 2016) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher who stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and
Angelo_LiPetri
Country primarily in North America
United States Steel Corporation). "Americus", which is derived from the Old High German first name "Emmerich" Americus comes from the Medieval Latin name
United_States
American baseball player (1912–1999)
(December 25, 1912 – August 15, 1999) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball. He played from 1935 to 1945. He attended college at Oglethorpe University
Greek_George
Book by Billie Letts
rally around Novalee when baby Americus, at seven months old, is abducted by a religious couple who baptize her. Americus is safely returned and the couple
Where_the_Heart_Is_(novel)
American baseball player (1897–1953)
1897 – November 19, 1953) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cleveland Indians in 1926. He was a manager in the minor
Guy_Lacy
American baseball player and manager (1925–2012)
pounds (93 kg). He began his professional baseball career in 1942 at the age of 17, playing for the Americus Pioneers of the Georgia–Florida League. In
Les_Moss
American baseball player (born 1966)
Sanford Jr. (born December 24, 1966) is an American former professional baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, and Minnesota Twins
Mo_Sanford
American baseball player (1917–1994)
November 27, 1994) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 66 games in Major League Baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1946), St. Louis
Glen_Moulder
II baseball. Conference affiliations are current for the 2026 baseball season. Bluefield State and Virginia State primarily play in the non-baseball-sponsoring
List of NCAA Division II baseball programs
List_of_NCAA_Division_II_baseball_programs
Athletic teams representing Georgia Southwestern State University
teams that represent the Georgia Southwestern State University, located in Americus, Georgia, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National
Georgia Southwestern State Hurricanes
Georgia_Southwestern_State_Hurricanes
American baseball player (1897–1970)
Edwin Americus Rommel (September 13, 1897 – August 26, 1970) was an American baseball player, coach, and umpire who played as a right-handed pitcher and
Eddie_Rommel
Surname list
Callahan, actor, known for his roles in Wild Wild West (1999) and Friends Americus Callahan, American inventor Daniel Callahan, American philosopher David
Callahan_(surname)
Public university in Americus, Georgia, US
Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) is a state public university in Americus, Georgia, United States. Founded as the Third District Agricultural and
Georgia Southwestern State University
Georgia_Southwestern_State_University
American baseball league(s)
Alabama, along with Pensacola, Florida, Americus, Georgia, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Ozark Patriots and Americus Arrows franchises folded at mid-season
Southeastern_League
City in Georgia, United States
in 1888 by J.E.D. Shipp of Americus. The town was located at the junction of two major railroads – the Savannah, Americus & Montgomery line, and the Georgia
Cordele,_Georgia
American baseball player (1915–1996)
West (November 24, 1915 – March 13, 1996) was an American professional baseball player. He was a catcher over parts of six seasons (1938–43) with the Cincinnati
Dick_West_(baseball)
American football player and coach (1944–2022)
Georgia, Reeves grew up in Americus, Georgia. He attended Americus High School, where he participated in football, baseball, and basketball. After Reeves
Dan_Reeves
Public high school in West Lafayette postal address, Indiana, United States
the municipality of Battle Ground and the census-designated places of Americus, Buck Creek, and Colburn. The boundary also includes portions of Lafayette
William Henry Harrison High School (Tippecanoe, Indiana)
William_Henry_Harrison_High_School_(Tippecanoe,_Indiana)
American baseball player (1891–1971)
and history at Baseball-Reference.com Career statistics from Baseball Reference · Baseball Reference (Minors) · Retrosheet · Baseball Almanac v t e
Jeff_McCleskey
American baseball player (1912–2004)
Center (April 22, 1912 – August 8, 2004) was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who appeared in 77 Major League games over
Pete_Center
Minor league baseball team
The Panama City Fliers were a minor league baseball team based in Panama City, Florida, that operated in the Alabama–Florida League. They were founded
Panama_City_Fliers
Minor league baseball team
Florida–Alabama–Georgia League, which was nicknamed as the "FLAG League." The Americus Muckalees, Brunswick Pilots, Thomasville Hornets, Valdosta Millionaires
Dothan_(baseball)
City in Georgia, United States
and pre-teen girls were arrested for protesting racial segregation in Americus, Georgia, and were imprisoned without charges for 60 days in poor conditions
Leesburg,_Georgia
American baseball player (1901–1994)
DeViveiros (April 19, 1901 – July 5, 1994) was an American Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the Chicago White Sox in 1924 and the Detroit
Bernie_DeViveiros
American baseball player (1891–1980)
Norton Geary (May 10, 1891 – January 3, 1980) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the 1918 and 1919
Bob_Geary_(baseball)
American baseball player (1928–1989)
school by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1946, Cusick was assigned to the Americus Phillies, a class D ballclub. From 1946 through 1948, he toiled in the
Jack_Cusick
American baseball player (1914–1975)
1914 – March 13, 1975) was briefly an outfielder in American Major League Baseball and a longtime manager at the minor league level. A native of Richburg
Red_Marion
19th-century American baseball organization
Newarks", Newark Eurekas (1860–1869), Newark Adriatics (1861–1862), Newark Americus (1865–1869), Newark Pioneer (1865–1867), Newark Active (1867–?), Newark
National Association of Base Ball Players
National_Association_of_Base_Ball_Players
American baseball player (born 1947)
former Major League Baseball left fielder who appeared in nine games during the 1968 season for the Washington Senators. Born in Americus, Georgia, he attended
Gene_Martin
American baseball player
March 7, 1994) was an American professional baseball player. The catcher appeared in 136 Major League Baseball games played over three seasons for the 1944–46
Stew_Hofferth
American baseball player (1918–2001)
second base and third base. He made his professional debut in 1939 with the Americus Pioneers, a Brooklyn Dodgers minor league affiliate team. After playing
Bitsy_Mott
1957 and never reformed. Albany, GA: Albany 1906 Americus, GA: Americus Pallbearers 1906; Americus Muckalees 1914 Baxley, GA: Baxley Red Sox 1948 Baxley
Georgia_State_League
American baseball player (1912–1986)
July 28, 1986) was an American professional baseball left-handed pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Giants over parts of
Cliff_Melton
American baseball player (1915-1979)
In 1,412 innings, he allowed 1,376 hits and 607 strikeouts. With the Americus Pioneers in 1939, West went 19–11 with a 2.91 ERA. Though he allowed 139
Lefty_West
American baseball player (1917-2009)
29, 1917 – December 25, 2009) was an American infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies during the
Bill_Burich
American sportscaster (1922–2012)
Washington Senators of Major League Baseball and for various college events. He was born on July 20, 1922, in Americus, Georgia, growing up Jacksonville
Dan_Daniels_(sportscaster)
American baseball player (1915–1966)
(January 13, 1915 – February 3, 1966) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball player who played from 1944 to 1945 for the New York Yankees. Listed at
Mike_Milosevich
American baseball player (1894-1991)
February 6, 1991) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 46 games in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators in 1933 and 1934
Alex_McColl
American baseball player (1918-1979)
Major League Baseball catcher who played in three games for the New York Giants in 1945. Career statistics from Baseball Reference · Baseball Reference
Bill_DeKoning
American baseball player (1918-1991)
American Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1942 season. Career statistics from Baseball Reference · Retrosheet
Ed_Murphy_(first_baseman)
American baseball player (1918-2010)
1918 – January 12, 2010) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators in parts of three seasons spanning
Hillis_Layne
American baseball player (1893–1967)
Hodge (July 6, 1893 – December 31, 1967), was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1920 to 1922 with the Chicago White Sox. Listed
Shovel_Hodge
American baseball player (1910-1993)
Scott (July 25, 1910 – November 12, 1993) was an American professional baseball player. He was an outfielder for one season (1939) with the Philadelphia
LeGrant_Scott
American baseball executive (1914–2008)
named the business manager of the Dodgers' Class D minor league team in Americus, Georgia, where he spent three seasons. In 1941 he moved to Durham, North
Buzzie_Bavasi
American baseball player (1895-1972)
Woolley Parker (April 24, 1895 – May 15, 1972) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1923 season. Listed
Dixie_Parker
Minor league baseball team
affiliate called the Thomasville Tigers, which played from 1946 to 1950. The Americus Rebels moved to Thomasville for the 1952 season and were renamed as the
Thomasville_Dodgers
1985 baseball game between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves
Ken (August 6, 2018). "Remembering one of the longest games in baseball history". Americus Times-Recorder. Aiken, Ron (July 4, 2001). "Longest game in major
Rick_Camp_Game
Defunct minor baseball team
The Georgia–Florida League was a minor baseball league that existed from 1935 through 1958 (suspending operations during World War II) and in 1962–1963
Georgia–Florida_League
American baseball player (1916-2000)
11, 1916 – June 2, 2000), nicknamed "Cat", was an American professional baseball player, coach and scout. Born in Valdosta, Georgia, he threw and batted
Ellis_Clary
American baseball player (1917-1974)
shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators in the 1939 season. "Hal Quick Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved
Hal_Quick
American baseball player (1922–1994)
Grimsley Sr. (June 4, 1922 – February 6, 1994) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in seven games for the Chicago White Sox in 1951.
Ross_Grimsley_(1950s_pitcher)
Name list
rugby union player Marco Costantino (born 1991), Italian footballer Mark Americus Costantino (1920–1990), American judge Normando Costantino (born 1952)
Costantino
American football player and coach
graduated from University of Denver in 1898, where he was a member of the baseball team, the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and leader of the glee club. His hometown
George_Toomey
American baseball player (1845–1910)
Cemetery. List of Lennon's amateur and professional team affiliations Americus of Brooklyn, 1863 Stars of Brooklyn, 1863-1864 Enterprise of Brooklyn,
Bill_Lennon
City in Lyon County, Kansas
County USD 251 public school district, and its headquarters are located in Americus. The Northern Heights High School is located east of Allen, and its mascot
Bushong,_Kansas
American football coach (born 1952)
attended Americus High School in Americus, Georgia, where he earned Eagle Scout honors, and a letterman in high school football, basketball, baseball, and
Chan_Gailey
American sports coach and administrator (1911–1996)
Iowa from 1951 to 1965, and Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus, Georgia from 1965 to 1978. Kregel attended La Crosse State Teachers College—now
Marinus_Kregel
Major League Baseball season
Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007 1936 St. Louis Cardinals at Baseball Reference 1936 St. Louis Cardinals at Baseball Almanac
1936 St. Louis Cardinals season
1936_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Continent
Vespucci's name, Americus Vespucius, in its feminine form of "America", following the examples of "Europa", "Asia", and "Africa". Americus originated from
North_America
American baseball player (1922–2003)
"Mickey" Kreitner (October 10, 1922 – March 6, 2003) was a Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Chicago Cubs during the 1943 and 1944 seasons
Mickey_Kreitner
Surname list
fictional character from DC Comics Teel–Crawford–Gaston Plantation in Americus, Georgia, U.S. Teel Middle School, a defunct school of the Empire Union
Teel
American baseball player (1912–2001)
Philadelphia Athletics during the 1934 season. Career statistics from Baseball Reference · Baseball Reference (Minors) · Retrosheet · Baseball Almanac v t e
Jerry_McQuaig
American businessman and sports executive (1862–1929)
Duquesne, Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Stanton Heights Golf Club and Americus Republican clubs. In the latter he has held offices since 1887, was a trustee
John_Baxter_Barbour_Jr.
American baseball player and football coach (1879–1912)
1909. Yancey played for the Americus Pallbearers of the Georgia State League in 1906. He also managed the Lexington Baseball Club. Yancey died on August
Worth_B._Yancey
Surname list
provincial minister in Punjab Aimee Mayo (born 1971), American songwriter Americus Mayo (died 1891), American politician, state legislator in Arkansas Archie
Mayo_(surname)
Minor league baseball team
The Tallahassee Capitals were a Minor League Baseball team, based in Tallahassee, Florida, United States, that operated between 1935 and 1942. Playing
Tallahassee_Capitals
Meal system where diners serve themselves
"All-you-can-eat sections sweep baseball". ESPN. Retrieved 9 July 2012. McCarthy, Michael (7 March 2008). "Eating Away the Innings in Baseball's Cheap Seats". USA Today
Buffet
American baseball player, scout, and manager
Fitzgerald (August 25, 1919 – January 27, 2013) was an American professional baseball player, scout and manager. A native and lifelong resident of Cleveland
Lou_Fitzgerald
Major League Baseball team season
at Baseball Reference Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America
1942_Chicago_Cubs_season
Crackers (1920–1938) Albany Cardinals (1947–1958) Americus Phillies (1947–1950), Americus Rebels (1951) Americus-Cordele Orioles (1954–1955) Brunswick Pirates
List of defunct Georgia sports teams
List_of_defunct_Georgia_sports_teams
Landmass comprising North and South America
and South America by Gerardus Mercator in 1538. "America" derives from Americus, the Latin version of the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci's first name
Americas
Major League Baseball season
The 1954 Baltimore Orioles season saw the restoration of Major League Baseball to Baltimore after a 51-year absence, and the debut of the modern edition
1954_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Major League Baseball season
Sports. Associated Press. Retrieved September 8, 2009. "Dick Sisler". Baseball Reference. "Phils Buy Ashburn". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1948 Philadelphia Phillies season
1948_Philadelphia_Phillies_season
Upper class Bostonians
Alexander Rice Esty (1826-1881), American architect Brigadier General Americus Vespucius Rice (1835–1904), U.S. general, member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Boston_Brahmin
American basketball player (1920–1984)
com. "Ken Corley". Baseball-Reference.com. Career statistics from NBA.com · Basketball Reference Career statistics from Baseball Reference (Minors)
Ken_Corley
City in Georgia, United States
given by a daughter of Samuel Hawkins, the president of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railroad (later the S.A.M shortline), though which of his
Vidalia,_Georgia
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the United States and in the Dominican Republic. Four
List of Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates
List_of_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_minor_league_affiliates
Windstorm in the southern United States from Feb 28 - March 2, 2007
County, the tornado move northeast and, passing by Plains and striking Americus. The worst damage was to the Sumter Regional Hospital; every building there
Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007
Tornado_outbreak_of_February_28_–_March_2,_2007
City in Pennsylvania, United States
Society, and Miller Symphony Hall. In January 2015, two major hotels, Americus Hotel and a Marriott, opened in Center City. Allentown is characterized
Allentown,_Pennsylvania
American politician (1823–1878)
of state assemblyman John J. Reilly, he and some friends organized the Americus Fire Company No. 6, also known as the "Big Six", as a volunteer fire company
William_M._Tweed
College Highlanders in Barnesville South Georgia Technical College Jets in Americus Waycross College Swamp Foxes in Waycross North Idaho College Cardinals
List of NJCAA Division I schools
List_of_NJCAA_Division_I_schools
Minor league baseball team
play as members of the six–team Class D level Empire State League. The Americus Muckalees, Cordele Babies, Thomasville Hornets, Valdosta Millionaires and
Brunswick_Pilots
AMERICUS BASEBALL
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Female
Native American
Native American Dakota name ZITKALA means "bird."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ABUKCHEECH means "mouse."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name CHOGAN means "blackbird."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ACHAK means "spirit."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ASKOOK means "snake."
Male
Celtic
, high king; king paramount.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Portuguese
Home-ruler
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name YOKI means "rain."
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name ZIHNA means "spins."
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name CHOOVIO means "antelope."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ABOOKSIGUN means "wildcat."
Female
Native American
Native American name APONI means "butterfly."
Female
Native American
Native American Sioux name WITASHNAH means "virginal."
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name WIKIMAK means "wife."
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name CHANSOMPS means "locust."
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name ASHKII means "boy."
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name YAMKA means "blossom."
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name WUTI means "woman."
Male
Celtic
, high king; king paramount.
Male
Native American
Native American Sioux name CHAYTON means "falcon."
AMERICUS BASEBALL
AMERICUS BASEBALL
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nivala morsel
Girl/Female
Indian
A precious stone
Girl/Female
Hindu
Defending the earth
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit
Princess; Goddess Parvati / Durga; Nobel Lead; Nobel Lady
Boy/Male
Biblical Greek
Mercury, gain, refuge.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Ghee; Pearl
Girl/Female
Hindu
Young queen, Princess
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Czech and Polish Dominik, DOMINIKA means "belongs to the lord."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Punarvika | பà¯à®¨à®°à¯à®µà®¿à®•ா
Star
Male
Danish
, divine spear.
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n.
The American badger.
n.
A fragrant flower.
a.
Of or pertaining to the United States.
n.
One who amerces.
n.
A native of America; -- originally applied to the aboriginal inhabitants, but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America, and especially to the citizens of the United States.
n.
The American scoter.
n.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
n.
The American widgeon.
v. t.
To render American; to assimilate to the Americans in customs, ideas, etc.; to stamp with American characteristics.
n.
A custom peculiar to the United States or to America; an American characteristic or idea.
a.
Honorably discharged from the performance of public duty on account of age, infirmity, or long and faithful services; -- said of an officer of a college or pastor of a church.
n.
The American badger.
a.
Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent: American Indians.
n.
The American coot.
n.
The American widgeon.
pl.
of Emeritus
a.
Opposed to the Americans, their aims, or interests, or to the genius of American institutions.
n.
The American, or Clarke's, nutcracker (Picicorvus Columbianus) of Western North America.
a.
Of or pertaining to both North and South America.