Red Cloud (baseball)

The Red Cloud "Indians" team became charter members of the reformed Class D level Nebraska State League.

[11] On the opening day in Red Cloud, mayor Dahlman of Omaha, Nebraska threw out the first pitch.

An automobile parade and the Red Cloud High School band provided the pregame festivities.

In July, 1910, Justice Gladwish had the Red Cloud and Seward teams arrested for playing a game on Sunday.

The two teams had played the game in Staplehurst, Nebraska a town which did not enforce the Sunday baseball laws.

The City of Red Cloud scheduled a vote on the alcohol issue on the ballot in the spring of 1910.

The taverns closed as a result of the election and the Red Cloud franchise struggled financially during the season.

(2010) 4th Ave and Webster NE. National Register of Historic Places. Red Cloud, Nebraska