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|Description=<p><span>The </span><em>Chicago Tribune</em><span>, May 31, 1868, has an article on the new grounds of the Excelsior club, on State St. near 23rd, a fenced in area 475 x 700 "perfectly smooth and level" with an amphitheater for the fans and facilities for the players. According to Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 215, the Enterprise and Eureka BBCs co-leased this property.</span></p> | |Description=<p><span>The </span><em>Chicago Tribune</em><span>, May 31, 1868, has an article on the new grounds of the Excelsior club, on State St. near 23rd, a fenced in area 475 x 700 "perfectly smooth and level" with an amphitheater for the fans and facilities for the players. According to Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 215, the Enterprise and Eureka BBCs co-leased this property.</span></p> | ||
<p><span>There's a long wikipedia article on this site. See also Tribune, Aug. 7, 1868.</span></p> | <p><span>There's a long wikipedia article on this site. See also Tribune, Aug. 7, 1868.</span></p> | ||
|Sources=<p>The <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, May 31, 1868</p> | |Sources=<p>The <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, May 17, 31, 1868; Chicago <em>Evening Post</em>, May 15, 1867, May 11, 1868</p> | ||
|Comment=<p>The early name for 22nd was Ringgold.</p> | |Comment=<p>The early name for 22nd was Ringgold.</p> | ||
<p>A diagram and later history can be found at https://medium.com/the-wrigley-rapport/23rd-street-grounds-the-long-forgotten-first-home-of-the-chicagos-nl-ballclub-e09f2256ed49</p> | <p>A diagram and later history can be found at https://medium.com/the-wrigley-rapport/23rd-street-grounds-the-long-forgotten-first-home-of-the-chicagos-nl-ballclub-e09f2256ed49</p> |
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Location | Chicago, IL, United States |
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Modern Address | 2200 South State |
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Description | The Chicago Tribune, May 31, 1868, has an article on the new grounds of the Excelsior club, on State St. near 23rd, a fenced in area 475 x 700 "perfectly smooth and level" with an amphitheater for the fans and facilities for the players. According to Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 215, the Enterprise and Eureka BBCs co-leased this property. There's a long wikipedia article on this site. See also Tribune, Aug. 7, 1868. |
Sources | The Chicago Tribune, May 17, 31, 1868; Chicago Evening Post, May 15, 1867, May 11, 1868 |
Comment | The early name for 22nd was Ringgold. A diagram and later history can be found at https://medium.com/the-wrigley-rapport/23rd-street-grounds-the-long-forgotten-first-home-of-the-chicagos-nl-ballclub-e09f2256ed49 Edit with form to add a comment |
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Clubs
Club | Years | Edit Association with Field |
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Enterprise Club of Chicago | 1868 | |
Eureka Club of Chicago | 1868 | |
Excelsior Club of Chicago | 1868 |
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