Clipping:The Union club's new grounds
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Date | Sunday, November 24, 1867 |
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Text | The Union Club of Morrisania has made arrangements for an inclosed ground at Tremont, Westchester County, which are now being graded, and will be in first-class order by the opening of next season. The grounds leased by the club cover a space of ten acres. On a portion of the grounds will be erected a spacious saloon, dressing-rooms, etc., and etc., and the ball-field will accommodate nearly twice as many spectators as could be either into the Capitoline or Union grounds of Brooklyn. The location of the grounds is such as to be very conveniently reached. The horse cars from Harlem Bridge go direct the grounds, and the Tremont station of the Harlem steam cars is within two minutes walk of the ball-field. The enterprise of the Union club in securing these grounds will be amply repaid. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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