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The Dayton Marcos were a Negro league baseball team based from Dayton, Ohio that played during the early twentieth century. == Founding ==
The Dayton Marcos history predates the formal organized leagues of Negro league baseball. As an independent team, and also as the only black team in the Ohio-Indiana League 〔 "The Dayton Marcos: From the Flood of 1913 to the Dragons of 2000" by Margaret E. Peters, () 〕 they played black and white teams all over the country throughout the 1910s. Old newspaper accounts and fading memories are some of the only sources of information on the Marcos.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dayton Marcos )〕 They played in the then newly formed Negro National League, which was formed by Rube Foster. The Marcos were one of the original eight teams to play in the first organized major Negro league to survive a full season. At that time, the Marcos were owned by Daytonian Moses Moore, a real estate agent. Moore owned the San Marco Hotel and apparently named his team after that enterprise.〔 Richard Worth, ''Baseball Team Names: A Worldwide Dictionary, 1869-2011'' (Jefferson NC and London: McFarland and Inc. Publishers, 2013) 〕 He also built Dahomey Park, the first black-owned and operated amusement park in the United States. 〔 David Garber, ''Black Ohio and the Color Line, 1860-1915'' () 〕 Local newspapers sometimes referred to the team as "Moses Moore's Marcos."
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