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{{Clipping |Type of Date=Day |Date=3/21/1875 |Title=advertisements on the outfield fence; a double fence |Text=<p>A party in this city has purchased from the Athletic Club the right to use for advertising purposes the fence surrounding the ground, and purpose to erect a new fence inside of that now enclosing the ground. The erection of this inside fence will prevent the boys from obtaining a gratis view of games through means of cutting holes in the fence, as they have in former seasons. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury March 21, 1875</p> <p></p> <p>A neat and substantial board fence has been erected on the Athletic’s ground inside of the old fence, on which it is proposed to place a limited number of advertisements, which will be continually in view of the spectators, and can be seen from all parts of the field. Philadelphia All-Day City Item April 27, 1875</p> |Source=Philadelphia Sunday Mercury |Submitted by=Richard Hershberger |Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings }}
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