Knowledge (XXG)

Massachusetts Bicycle Club

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56:, Edward W. Pope, William G. Fish, Arthur W. Pope, Frank W. Freeborn, George G. Hall, H.E. Parkhurst, C.H. Corken, William H. Ames, Augustus F. Webster, H. Winslow Warren, Winfield S. Slocum, William F. Brownell, Joseph P. Livermore, and Albert S. Parsons. Membership rose to 70 in 1883; and to 225 members in 1885. 17: 82:
in December 1885. "The affair attracted some 3,000 enthusiasts. At 8 in the morning, as a band played, 100 cyclists paraded into the building dressed as devils, counts, revolutionary soldiers. ...A 'bicycle drill squad' and a trick rider wowed the assembly. At 9,
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Invaded by bicyclists; Asbury Park Wheelmen Give the Visitors a Cordial Welcome... Wheelmen and Wheelwomen Throng the Beautiful City by the Sea to Attend the National Meet of the American League.
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in Boston. By 1885, the club had "established a small repair-shop in its wheel-room, with a small assortment of parts and sundries of prominent makes, for the convenience of members."
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The club was founded on January 10, 1879. "We, the undersigned, hereby agree to organize ourselves into a bicycle club, to be called
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in New York City. Members wore uniforms of "dark-blue and white cap." The club organized a "Midwinter Carnival" at the
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Midwinter carnival, Mechanics Fair building, Dec. 16th, 1885. Boston: Massachusetts Bicycle Club, 1885.
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David V. Herlihy. Bicycle: the history. Yale University Press, 2004; p.232.
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The Wheelman: an illustrated magazine of cycling literature and news. 1883.
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designed a new headquarters building for the club in 1884, located at 152
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S.H. Day. The new house of the Massachusetts Bicycle Club.
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cycling club
Boston
Massachusetts
Albert A. Pope
George F. Meacham
Newbury Street
League of American Wheelman
Fifth Avenue
Mechanics' Fair Building
Pierre Lallement
velocipede
The Wheelman, v.2, no.3
Outing and the Wheelman
42°21′2.76″N 71°4′41.51″W / 42.3507667°N 71.0781972°W / 42.3507667; -71.0781972
Categories
Cycling clubs
Clubs and societies in Boston
Sports in Boston
Cycling teams established in 1879
Buildings and structures in Boston
Buildings and structures completed in 1884
Back Bay, Boston
19th century in Boston
1879 establishments in Massachusetts
History of cycling
History of cycling in the United States
History of cycling in Massachusetts

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