Clipping:The Lowell club rooms
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Date | Saturday, May 7, 1870 |
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Text | The [Lowell] Club has, by the addition of the adjoining room, which has been supplied with water and fitted up for the reception of base-ball apparatus, provided finer accommodations for the members. The larger room has been perfectly put in order; a splendid Chickering Piano has been purchased and placed in it, and provisions have been made for the supply of this room with all the best newspapers and periodicals of the day. The interest of the club in the nines (for there will be two if not more) is such as to make them feel that their efforts to sustain the reputation of the organization is appreciated, and they are thus encouraged to perfect themselves by steady practice. |
Source | National Chronicle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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