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Salem-Independence was the name of a professional baseball team which was founded in May 1893 and folded in July of that year. The team was a member of the fleeting Oregon State League. Originally, the team was scheduled to play exclusively in Salem, Oregon, however, due to financial difficulties, the owner was forced to sell the team to a banker in Independence. On July 8, 1893, it was announced that the team was to return to Salem where they played the remainder of the season. Soon after, the team folded and withdrew from the league. However, it was later reported that the Salem team traveled to the San Francisco area to play amateur teams. ==Establishment== When the Oregon State League was officially formed in May 1893, it was announced that a franchise would be established in Salem, Oregon, as well as Portland, Albany and Oregon City. The league held a convention for the league in Salem on May 11 where they revealed the official rules and by-laws.〔 W. M. Hunt, of the Salem club, was named league president.〔 On May 22, Salem withdrew from the league. H. Hershberg, a banker from Independence, Oregon agreed to back the team financially if they were re-located to Independence, which they were.〔 Albert Collet was hired to be the team's manager.〔
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