Clipping:The Excelsior clubroom
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Date | Sunday, May 24, 1868 |
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Text | The Excelsior Club have taken possession of their new clubrooms, No. 381 Fulton street, Brooklyn, opposite the City Hall. The floor is laid with black-walnut stripes, and the room has been furnished in handsome style. They have a very fine-toned piano; and what with music, chess, cribbage, social converse, and files of paper making baseball a specialty, the clubrooms are made very attractive. Ballplayers from out-of-town clubs should call and leave their address with the Secretary. The Excelsiors are always glad to see their friends. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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