Clipping:The Boston Union grounds
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Date | Saturday, May 21, 1870 |
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Text | For the benefit of the fraternity throughout the country, but more particularly those clubs proposing to visit Boston this season, we desire to state that these grounds, partially graded last year, are now being put in fine order, thoroughly graded and turfed, a new and higher fence, and more width secured. There are seats for 2,000 people and plenty of standing room, also a substantial club house. They have enclosed five acres of land, which are accessible from the heart of the city by horse cars running to and from them every two minutes, and taking thirty minutes only to make a trip. Hammond, the cricketer, is in charge. |
Source | New York Clipper |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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