19th century National League teams
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The following is a list of United States Major League Baseball teams that played in the National League in the 19th century. See National League pennant winners 1876-1900.
- Baltimore Orioles 1892-1899 (succeeded by a separate American League franchise in 1901, which relocated in 1903 to become the New York Highlanders, later renamed the Yankees)
- Boston Red Stockings (Beaneaters) 1876-1900 (continued to the present day as the Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves)
- Brooklyn Hartfords 1877
- Brooklyn Bridegrooms 1890-1900 (continued to the present day as the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Buffalo Bisons 1879-1885
- Chicago White Stockings 1876-1900 (continued to the present day as the Chicago Cubs)
- Cincinnati Reds 1876-1880, 1890-1900 (continued to the present day)
- Cleveland Forest Citys 1879-1884
- Cleveland Spiders 1889-1899 (succeeded by a separate American League franchise in 1901, which later became known as the Cleveland Indians)
- Detroit Wolverines 1881-1888 (succeeded by a separate American League franchise in 1901, the Detroit Tigers)
- Hartford Dark Blues 1876-1877
- Indianapolis Blues 1878
- Indianapolis Hoosiers 1887-1889
- Kansas City Cowboys 1886
- Louisville Grays 1876-1877
- Louisville Colonels 1892-1899
- Milwaukee Grays 1878
- New York Mutuals 1876
- New York Giants 1883-1900 (continued to the present day as the New York and San Francisco Giants)
- Philadelphia Athletics 1876
- Philadelphia Phillies 1883-1900 (continued to the present day)
- Pittsburgh Pirates 1887-1900 (continued to the present day)
- Providence Grays 1878-1885
- St. Louis Brown Stockings 1876-1877
- St. Louis Maroons 1885-1886
- St. Louis Browns 1892-1900 (continued to the present day as the St. Louis Cardinals)
- Syracuse Stars 1879
- Troy Trojans 1879-1882 (relocated in 1883 to become the New York Giants, above)
- Washington Nationals 1886-1889
- Washington Senators 1892-1899
- Worcester Worcesters 1880-1882