Members of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Philadelphia Phillies, an American baseball team originally known as the Philadelphia Quakers
Union Quakers of Philadelphia, a defunct American football team which played as an independent for one season (1921)
Philadelphia Quakers (AFL), a defunct American football team which played in the first AFL for one season (1926)
Philadelphia Quakers (NHL), a defunct American ice hockey team which played in the NHL for one season (1930–31)
Philadelphia Quakers/Athletics (PL/AA), a defunct American baseball team which played in the PL and the AA in the early 1890s
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an American baseball team originally known as the PhiladelphiaQuakers Union Quakers of Philadelphia, a defunct American football team which played as...
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...
Quaker businessmen in colonial Philadelphia Frederick B. Tolles, Quakers and the Atlantic Culture (1960) D. Elton Trueblood The People Called Quakers...
League rights to Philadelphia were acquired late in 1882, and with the Philadelphia Athletics still operating, the new team assumed the Quakers nickname. The...
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...
completed by the Philadelphia Phillies, originally known as the PhiladelphiaQuakers, a professional baseball franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
Three franchises became defunct due to the Great Depression: the PhiladelphiaQuakers, the St. Louis Eagles, and the Montreal Maroons. During their time...
was the second in the history of the PhiladelphiaQuakers. August 1884: Frank Ringo was released by the Quakers. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played;...
The 1886 PhiladelphiaQuakers season was a season in American baseball. The Quakers finished in fourth place in the National League with a record of 71–43...
the National Hockey League. In 1930–31 he played one game for the PhiladelphiaQuakers, and then in 1934–35 played four games for the Montreal Maroons....
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"...
compete as the New PhiladelphiaQuakers in the Ohio High School Athletic Association as a member of the Ohio Cardinal Conference. The Quakers' graduation rate...
Ashlands Defeated by the Philadelphia nine". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 6. 1883 PhiladelphiaQuakers season at Baseball Reference...
1888 PhiladelphiaQuakers season at Baseball Reference "Among the Sports: Gossip About the Opening of the Local Base Ball Season". Philadelphia Inquirer...
Jackets, the Philadelphia Warriors, the PhiladelphiaQuakers, Philadelphia Atoms, and the Philadelphia Field Club. The Greater Philadelphia area hosts several...
The 1885 PhiladelphiaQuakers season was a season in American baseball. The team finished with a record of 56–54, a distant third place in the National...
as most Quakers remained true to their pacifist beliefs and refused to support any military actions. Nevertheless, a sizable number of Quakers still participated...
Major League Baseball (MLB) playing career with the PhiladelphiaQuakers, Cleveland Infants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Senators. He was renowned...
The PhiladelphiaQuakers team, also known as "the Phillies," opened its 1887 season by playing a home game in its new ballpark on Saturday, April 30 against...
Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts 1889 PhiladelphiaQuakers season at Baseball Reference v t e...
The Union Quakers of Philadelphia were a professional independent football team, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1921. The team evolved from a...
Chicago White Stockings became the Chicago Colts. The PhiladelphiaQuakers became the Philadelphia Phillies. The Brooklyn Bridegrooms transferred to the...
front of 15,000 fans, who include President Ulysses S. Grant. The PhiladelphiaQuakers, also making their NL debut, lose 4–3 to the Providence Grays. May...