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and annual spring and fall parties. Its events and social activities were the fodder for many newspaper and social columns at the turn of the 19th century and on into the 20th century. That a lavish club lifestyle could be centered around something as simple as a card game serves as a sign of prosperous times in New
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framed by sidelights between engaged ionic pilasters and columns, with a wooden door inscribed in a frosted glass the club's initials BC, opening into a marble-paved hallway. Adjacent, to the left through a solid mahogany door, is a well-decorated parlor, extending fifty-five feet deep from the front
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The Boston Club is a social club composed solely of Anglo-Americans since the turn of the century, with few details known about its constituents. Members usually announce their associations upon death, in their obituaries. Its clubhouse has held lavish balls, regular daily lunches, monthly dinners,
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replacing earlier marble mantel carved with cherubs and flute players. The bar, located behind the informal dining area, is made of oak along with the wainscot running around the room. The second floor has two rooms, the front, a former card room while the rear is mainly used as a sitting room but
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The club was organized by thirty leading mercantile and professional men, they were the heads of families and men of substance on the shady side of life, yet full of bonhomie and fond of the card game of Boston from which this club was christened. It epitomized the South's most refined male tastes
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was invited to join. Stern declined the invitation on learning that close Jewish friends would be unable to join. The Boston Club has no reciprocal relationships with any national or international gentlemen's clubs, unlike other revered national societal institutions such as the
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visited the club in Summer of 1882 while on tour and was made an honorary member. He gave a lecture at the Grand Opera House on Canal Street on “Decorative Art.”
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2353:"Paul McIlhenny, Tabasco-maker CEO, dies at 68"
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2094:"The Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer"
1471:List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States
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2191:The Times-Picayune 01 Mar 1871, Wed ·Page 1·
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2098:The Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer
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2004:Dictionary of Louisiana Biography,
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260:trained surgeon and veteran of the
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1367:The Boston Club is the oldest
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1653:The Journal of Negro History
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871:US Senator Randall L. Gibson
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2011:October 21, 2013, at the
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1255:Fair Grounds Race Course
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2472:"John M. Parker Papers"
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2554:National Book Awards
2028:Tyler, Lyon Gardiner
1318:The Forstall Mansion
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1259:John Randolph Grymes
1251:Metairie Race Course
883:John Randolph Grymes
762:Edward Douglas White
640:Paul C. P. McIlhenny
558:John Randolph Grymes
548:John Hamilton Fulton
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1456:The Pickwick Club
1381:Philadelphia Club
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732:Henry M. Spofford
728:, Founding Member
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635:Samuel D. McEnery
596:Benjamin F. Jonas
586:Ernest L. Jahncke
564:, Founding Member
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537:Charles E. Fenner
467:Judah P. Benjamin
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