From 1910 to 1913, the Statesmen teams played exclusively as members of the Class D level Nebraska State League, hosting home games at Fairgrounds Park.
During their final 1913 season, the franchise was relocated to Beatrice, Nebraska after a tornado struck the city of Seward.
A meeting at the Congregational Church in Columbus, Nebraska reportedly occurred on April 29, 1910, to discuss the issue.
The Seward Statesmen ended the 1911 season with a record of 53–57 to place fourth in the standings, playing under returning manager John Fink.
With a record of 53–59, playing under manager Bill Zink, the Statesmen finished 15.5 games behind the first place Hastings Brickmakers.
The franchise reportedly relocated during the season after a tornado struck Seward, Nebraska on May 14, 1913, affecting attendance during the subsequent reconstruction.
Playing under returning under manager Bill Zink, the Seward/Beatrice team finished 15.0 games behind the first place Kearney Kapitalists in the final Nebraska State League standings.