Union Base Ball Grounds, Boston: Difference between revisions

From Protoball
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{Field |Name=Union Base Ball Grounds, Boston |Country=United States |State=MA |Borough= |City=Boston |Modern Address=Ruggles Station |Description=<p>The Union Grounds were us...")
(No difference)

Revision as of 11:18, 26 July 2020

Pre-pro Baseball
Magnolia-ball-club.png

Add a Ballgame
Add a Predecessor Game
Add a Field
Add a Club
Add a Player
Add a Game Official

Base Ball Firsts
Add a Base Ball First

About Pre-pro
Waff's Game Tabulation
Bob Tholkes RIM Tabulation

Awaiting Review
Location Boston, MA, United States
Modern Address Ruggles Station
Description

The Union Grounds were used by the Lowell and Tri-Mountain clubs 1869-70, after the Boston Commons was temporarily torn up. The Boston Daily Advertiser, June 24, 1869 says the Union Base Ball grounds are entered at Milford Place, off Tremont Street, with the Brookline and Jamaica Plain train cars passing by the grounds. The 1870 Boston Directory helps locate this as in the South End, in Ward 15, near modern Ruggles Station. "Milford Place" stretched from (then) 1087 Tremont to Windsor.

Sources

The Boston Daily Advertiser, June 24, 1869

Comment Edit with form to add a comment
Query Edit with form to add a query
Found by Bruce Allardice
Entered by Bruce Allardice

Clubs

Club Years Edit Association with Field
Lowell Club of Boston 1869 - 70
Tri-Mountain Club of Boston 1869 - 1870

 Add a Club

Games

No games have been posted yet  Add a Ballgame



Comments

<comments voting="Plus" />