North Carolina State League

North Carolina State League
Formerly Carolina Association
Classification Class D (1913–1917, 1937–1942, 1945–1952)
Sport Minor League Baseball
Inaugural season 1913
Ceased 1952
Replaced by Tar Heel League
President Joseph H. Wearn (1913)
Arthur Lyon (1914–1915)
William G. Bramham (1916–1917)
Gene Lawing (1937–1938)
C. M. Llewellyn (1939–1942, 1945–1946)
R. A. Collier (1947–1948)
Frank Spencer (1949)
Robert A. Collier (1950)
Walter H. Woodson (1951–1952)
No. of teams 22
Country United States of America
Most titles 5
Thomasville/High Point-Thomasville
Related
competitions
Carolina League

The North Carolina State League was a Class D level league in Minor League Baseball. The original version of the league played from 1913 to 1917 as the successor to the Carolina Association. The second version of the league was established in 1937 in part in order to compete with the Piedmont-region independent league, the Carolina League, and ran through 1953 when it combined with the Western Carolina League to form the Tar Heel League.

Cities represented

1913–1917

1937–1942, 1945–1952