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|Date= | |Date=3/24/1878 | ||
|Title= | |Title=The Boston Club rooms | ||
|Text=<p>The Boston Club | |Text=<p>The management of the Boston Club has just completed the furnishing of three rooms at No. 786 Washington street, to be used as the headquarters of that organization. They are located up one flight of stairs, and are immediately over George Wright's base ball emporium. The apartment facing the street is to be used as the parlor and reading room, and here files of all the leading sporting papers will be found. In the rear of this apartment is the smoking and card room, and, leading from the parlor, is a smaller room for the use of the directors and stockholders at their meetings. The rooms are plainly but neatly and substantially furnished. All members of visiting clubs, and other players who happen to be in the city, are cordially invited to call at the headquarters, and ever facility will be afforded to render their stay pleasant.</p> | ||
|Source= | |Source=Boston Herald | ||
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger | |Submitted by=Richard Hershberger | ||
|Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings | |Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings | ||
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Date | Sunday, March 24, 1878 |
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Text | The management of the Boston Club has just completed the furnishing of three rooms at No. 786 Washington street, to be used as the headquarters of that organization. They are located up one flight of stairs, and are immediately over George Wright's base ball emporium. The apartment facing the street is to be used as the parlor and reading room, and here files of all the leading sporting papers will be found. In the rear of this apartment is the smoking and card room, and, leading from the parlor, is a smaller room for the use of the directors and stockholders at their meetings. The rooms are plainly but neatly and substantially furnished. All members of visiting clubs, and other players who happen to be in the city, are cordially invited to call at the headquarters, and ever facility will be afforded to render their stay pleasant. |
Source | Boston Herald |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
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