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|City=Philadelphia | |City=Philadelphia | ||
|Modern Address=17th St. and Columbia St. | |Modern Address=17th St. and Columbia St. | ||
|Description=<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia" says the Olympic Club (1857) and later the Minerva used these grounds.</p> | |Description=<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia" says the Olympic Club (1857) and later the Minerva used these grounds, and that they were at 17th and Columbia.</p> | ||
<p>The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 19, 1860, lists the city's BBCs and where they play. The Athletic and Olympic played at Camac's Woods.</p> | <p>The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 19, 1860, lists the city's BBCs and where they play. The Athletic and Olympic played at Camac's Woods.</p> | ||
<p>For more on Camac Woods, see http://www.philaplace.org/story/759/ which says cricket was played there, and it was centered on modern 12th and Banks. A photo of it (showing a picket fence) is at https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/digitool%3A100589</p> | |||
<p>Camac's Woods had an "enclosure" and gates, and public events such as a picnic and balloon ascension were held there, with tickets being sold. See the Philadelphia Ledger, June 18, Aug. 19, 1859. It can be assumed that the 1860 baseball games played there were played within the enclosure. Query whether tickets were sold.</p> | <p>Camac's Woods had an "enclosure" and gates, and public events such as a picnic and balloon ascension were held there, with tickets being sold. See the Philadelphia Ledger, June 18, Aug. 19, 1859. It can be assumed that the 1860 baseball games played there were played within the enclosure. Query whether tickets were sold.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia"</p> | |Sources=<p>Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia"</p> |
Revision as of 07:39, 13 November 2021
Location | Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Modern Address | 17th St. and Columbia St. |
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Description | Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia" says the Olympic Club (1857) and later the Minerva used these grounds, and that they were at 17th and Columbia. The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 19, 1860, lists the city's BBCs and where they play. The Athletic and Olympic played at Camac's Woods. For more on Camac Woods, see http://www.philaplace.org/story/759/ which says cricket was played there, and it was centered on modern 12th and Banks. A photo of it (showing a picket fence) is at https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/digitool%3A100589 Camac's Woods had an "enclosure" and gates, and public events such as a picnic and balloon ascension were held there, with tickets being sold. See the Philadelphia Ledger, June 18, Aug. 19, 1859. It can be assumed that the 1860 baseball games played there were played within the enclosure. Query whether tickets were sold. |
Sources | Shiffert, "Base Ball in Philadelphia" |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
Clubs
Club | Years | Edit Association with Field |
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Athletic Club of Philadelphia | 1860 | |
Minerva Base Ball Club of Philadelphia | 1857 | |
Olympic Club of Philadelphia | 1857 and on |
Games
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