Pitcairn Quakers
| Pitcairn Quakers | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Founded | 1904 |
| Folded | 1920 |
| Stadium | Broadway Stadium |
| Headquartered | Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Colors | Red, Yellow (Probable) |
| Personnel | |
| General manager | Terry DeLozier (1904-1914) King Crowl (1914-1920) |
| Head coach | Terry DeLozier (1904-1914) Ed Johnston (1914-1917) George Vedernack (1919-1920) |
| Team history | |
Pitcairn Quakers (1904-1920) | |
| League / conference affiliations | |
| Independent | |
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The Pitcairn Quakers were a professional American football team from Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, United States. The team played as an independent from 1904 until 1920 and featured the best players in the community as well as some famous college-level players. A few of the players were college All-Americans. At one time, the team was loaded with Native Americans from nearby Carlisle Indian School. The team played many of the Midwestern teams that would later become future members of the National Football League.