Clipping:The Cincinnati club grounds

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Date Sunday, July 21, 1867
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The ballgrounds [are] adjoining Lincoln Park, where the Cincinnati Club have a fine field and clubhouse. The inclosure encircles seven acres, and has been nicely graded for both a cricket-field and ballground, seats being erected for spectators on the right of the entrance. The locality is within a block or two of city cars, and not much more than a mile from the centre of the city. The club holds the ground on a lease for eight years, and have recentlyf laid out several thousand dollars in preparing it for use.

Source New York Sunday Mercury
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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