Cities Represented 1910-1915
- Beatrice, NE: Beatrice Milkskimmers 1913-1915
- Columbus, NE: Columbus (NE) Discoverers 1910-1913; Columbus Pawnees 1914-1915
- Fairbury, NE: Fairbury Shaners 1915
- Fremont, NE: Fremont Pathfinders 1910-1913
- Grand Island, NE: Grand Island Collegians 1910-1913; Grand Island Islanders 1914; Grand Island Champions 1915
- Hastings, NE: Hastings Brickmakers 1910; Hastings Third Citys 1911-1913; Hastings Reds 1914-1915
- Kearney, NE: Kearney Kapitalists 1910; Kearney Buffaloes 1911; Kearney Kapitalists 1912-1914; Kearney Buffaloes 1915
- Norfolk, NE: Norfolk Dummers 1914-1915
- Red Cloud, NE: Red Cloud 1910
- Seward, NE: Seward Statesmen 1910-1913
- Superior, NE: Superior Brickmakers 1910-1914
- York, NE: York Prohibitionists 1911-1915
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