Tonawanda Kardex Lumbermen

Tonawanda Lumbermen
(Tonawanda Kardex)
Founded1913
Folded1921
Based inCity of Tonawanda, New York, United States
LeagueNew York Pro Football League (1916–1919)
Independent (1920)
American Professional Football Association (1921)
Team historyAll-Tonawanda All-Stars (1916–1917)
All-Tonawanda Lumberjacks (1918–1919)
Tonawanda Lumbermen (1920)
Tonawanda Lumbermen/Kardex (1921)
Team colorsNavy, silver
   
Nickname(s)the "Jacks"
Head coachesWalter "Tam" Rose
Named forAmerican Kardex
Home field(s)Tonawanda High School (1916–1920)
Traveling Team (1921)

The Tonawanda Kardex (also known as the Tonawanda Lumbermen and during its first season, the All-Tonawanda Lumberjacks) was an American football team active between 1916 and 1921. It played its games in Tonawanda, New York, a suburb of Buffalo with close ties to North Tonawanda, New York where American Kardex was founded. The team is most notable for its one game as a member of the American Professional Football Association (now the National Football League) in the 1921 season. They are easily the shortest-lived team in the league's history, and the shortest-lived known team in North American major league sports history.