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Wednesday, February 22, 1888
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The directors of the Milwaukee Club last evening closed the deal for a new park, which will be located on the corner of Seventh and Chambers, bounded by Eighth the Nileigh streets, dimensions of same being 366 x 588 feet. They purchased the property outright, paying for same $25,000, which, with the cost of grand stands and fences (estimated cost $10,000), will bring the figures up to $35,000.
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Source
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Sporting Life
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Submitted by
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Richard Hershberger
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Origin
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Initial Hershberger Clippings
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