Clipping:Amenities at the Chicago park; seat backs; reserved seats
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Date | Sunday, April 5, 1874 |
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Text | The arrangements made for the convenience of spectators at the ball grounds on Twenty-third street are of a kind which will be duly appreciated by those who attend ball matches. Upward of 1,300 comfortable seats are being placed in the grand stand, each seat having a back support for the weary ones. The old grand stand is being overhauled, and will be enlarged with an additional story. Adjourning the grand stand will be the stockholders' temple, with seats for 225 of the “higher order of fellers.” Chicago Sunday Times April 5, 1874 Season tickets for the new grand stand on the Base Ball Park will be fore sale next Saturday monring at the store of Kelley Bros., No. 88 Madison street. Only 288 seats will be sold, and they will be among the choicest on the stand. Chicago Daily Inter-Ocean April 17, 1874 |
Source | Chicago Sunday Times |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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