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- Carolina_League_(1936–38) abstract "The Carolina League was an "outlaw" professional baseball league in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Based around textile mills and milling towns in that region, the league was independent, meaning that it was not a part of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the body that governed minor-league baseball during the league's lifetime. The Carolina League was the successor to the short-lived 1935 Carolina Textile League.".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) wikiPageID "38133191".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) wikiPageRevisionID "576924517".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) champions Concord_Weavers.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) champions Kannapolis_Towelers.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) champions Valdese_Textiles.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) country "USA".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) folded "1938".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) founded "1936".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) sport Baseball.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) teams "6".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) title "Carolina League".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) subject Category:Baseball_leagues_in_North_Carolina.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) subject Category:Defunct_independent_baseball_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type Agent.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type BaseballLeague.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type Organisation.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type SportsLeague.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type Organization.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type Agent.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type SocialPerson.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) type Thing.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) comment "The Carolina League was an "outlaw" professional baseball league in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Based around textile mills and milling towns in that region, the league was independent, meaning that it was not a part of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the body that governed minor-league baseball during the league's lifetime. The Carolina League was the successor to the short-lived 1935 Carolina Textile League.".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) label "Carolina League (1936–38)".
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) sameAs Carolina_League_(1936%E2%80%9338).
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) sameAs Q5044850.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) sameAs Q5044850.
- Carolina_League_(1936–38) wasDerivedFrom Carolina_League_(1936–38)?oldid=576924517.