Denver White Elephants

[1] The team was active from 1915 to 1935, and practiced at Broadway Park at 6th and Acoma Streets in Denver.

[3] It was owned and led by Albert Henderson Wade Ross (A.H.W.

Ross) (1884–1939), a businessman who ran the Rossonian Hotel in Denver's Five Points neighborhood.

[4][5] The Denver Post Tournament was the most popular baseball event locally, Negro league baseball teams and African-American players were not allowed to participate until 1934.

[6] In 2020, the team was part of a museum exhibition called "Game Changers" at the History Colorado Center, which examined the role of African American baseball within the history of racial desegregation.