National Association Teams

How many of the teams that played in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, a precursor to the National League that existed from 1871 to 1875, can you name?
The Years Active column refers only to the years the team was a part of the National Associaiton; some teams existed before it was formed or continued to exist after it disbanded.
Modern naming conventions are used.
Sources: https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NA/; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_of_Professional_Base_Ball_Players#Member_clubs
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Years Active
City
Nickname
1872-74
Baltimore
Canaries
1873
Baltimore
Marylands
1871-75
Boston
Red Stockings
1872-75
Brooklyn
Atlantics
1872
Brooklyn
Eckfords
1871, 1874-75
Chicago
White Stockings
1871-72
Cleveland
Forest Citys
1873
Elizabeth
Resolutes
1871
Fort Wayne
Kekiongas
1874-75
Hartford
Dark Blues
1875
Keokuk
Westerns
1872
Middletown
Mansfields
1875
New Haven
Elm Citys
1871-75
New York
Mutuals
1871-1875
Philadelphia
Athletics
1875
Philadelphia
Centennials
1873-75
Philadelphia
White Stockings
1871
Rockford
Forest Citys
1875
St. Louis
Brown Stockings
1875
St. Louis
Red Stockings
1871-72
Troy
Haymakers
1873
Washington
Blue Legs
1872, 1875
Washington
Nationals
1871-72
Washington
Olympics
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