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in turn, benefited the population at large. These professionals also developed an economic interest in the federal government, because as the war progressed, Union League ideas had their effect and New York City's elite bore a disproportional amount of the nation's debt. As they bought more and more war bonds, the holders had an increasing economic interest in the success of the Union, in addition to the convictions that led them to buy the bonds in the first place.
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665:, President Reagan's Ambassador to Switzerland was the first female member (1986). Women now play prominent roles in the club's leadership including the Board of Governors, the Admissions Committee, the Public Affairs Committee, and the House Committee. In 2020, the club elected its first woman president, Mary Beth Sullivan.
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to register to vote. They discussed political issues, promoted civic projects, and mobilized workers opposed to segregationist white employers. Most branches were segregated but there were a few that were racially integrated. The leaders of the all-black units were mostly urban Blacks from the North,
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and to abolish slavery. They also believed that a centralized government was essential to their prosperity. The national government enforced contracts, tariffs, and an expanding infrastructure, all in the best interest of the professionals in the merchant, financial, and manufacturing classes, which
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exploded right in the club's backyard. The Union League Club was high on the vandals' list of targets (right after the
Colored Orphan Asylum), but some brave members kept them at bay by maintaining an armed vigil in the locked and barricaded clubhouse on East 17th Street, just off
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Rich painting and glass: decorations in the New Union League club-house; Mr. Louis
Tiffany's yet unfinished work and its agreeable promise - Mr. John La Farge's victory and other painting - work by Hill Smith and Cotter & Co. New York Times, Feb. 16,
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Exhibitions at the Turn of the 20th Century
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October 25, 2011. The club is one of the most prestigious in New York City.
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when he first applied for membership in 1881, possibly because his mother,
1532:"Some of the Union League Club Decorators." Century Magazine, March 1882.
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Website of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
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Patriot Fires: Forging a New
American Nationalism in the Civil War North
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The club dates its founding from February 6, 1863, during the
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corrupted political organization. (A future club president,
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1583:", The Club-house, University of Michigan, 1905, page 83.
1404:", The Club-house, University of Michigan, 1905, page 18.
791:, founder of Brokaw Brothers and housing group on 5th Ave
231:. Additional Union League clubs were formerly located in
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Display of Allied flags at the Union League Club in 1918
1354:, Union League Club website, accessed November 21, 2008
1218:, journalist, reformist politician, and philanthropist
1071:, Union Civil War general. Last man to hold the title
1059:, American industrialist, died in his room at the club
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The club's second headquarters, the Jerome Mansion on
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1065:, Real estate developer; club president, 1928–1930
1506:"Statue of Liberty : William Maxwell Evarts"
1212:, Civil War diarist, Union League founding member
833:, art collector and chairman of the art committee
464:, Manhattan. They also assisted in building the
393:, the club decided to recruit, train and equip a
189:that was founded in 1863 in affiliation with the
1384:"New York City's 10 Most Exclusive Social Clubs"
550:(1881); the building included decor designed by
3586:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
1369:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1422:. Lawrence: University of Kansas, 2002. Print.
590:, served as one of Tweed's defense counsels.)
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884:, corporate lawyer; club president, 1886–1892
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1484:"NPS Historical Handbook: Statue of Liberty"
1073:Commanding General of the United States Army
633:, were active members after leaving office.
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871:, Chairman of the War Council (WWI) of the
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546:The club then moved to Fifth Avenue and
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2615:Armenian Evangelical Church of New York
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1186:Secretary of State of the United States
969:Secretary of State of the United States
907:Secretary of State of the United States
890:, Swedish-American inventor of the USS
783:United States Secretary of the Interior
3082:59 (Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church)
1704:, Volume 46, Chicago, Jan 1909, p. 529
1365:"Union League Club Designation Report"
1188:, club president, 1898–1899; 1915–1916
3008:287 South (United Charities Building)
621:, were members prior to entering the
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2401:The Theater at Madison Square Garden
1466:"Union Square Park, Abraham Lincoln"
3343:1010 (Park Avenue Christian Church)
3328:980 (Church of St. Ignatius Loyola)
3023:324 South (Met Life North Building)
3018:316 South (Met Life South Building)
2584:Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
2574:New York Public Library Main Branch
2559:CUNY School of Professional Studies
1111:, landscape architect, designer of
3561:Gentlemen's clubs in New York City
3145:St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
3033:370 South (New York Life Building)
2554:CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
1321:List of American gentlemen's clubs
1316:Union League Golf and Country Club
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3581:United States Sanitary Commission
3241:593 (Central Presbyterian Church)
2996:281 South (Church Missions House)
2635:Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church
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1730:New York Art Resources Consortium
1690:The Union League Club of New York
1678:The Union League Club of New York
1581:The Union League Club of New York
1402:The Union League Club of New York
1105:, Political cartoonist and artist
397:regiment for Union service. The
299:United States Sanitary Commission
272:United States Sanitary Commission
44:Exterior of the clubhouse in 2022
1382:Atik, Chiara (August 10, 2010).
1006:U.S. Minister to Austria-Hungary
668:Among the Honorary Members were
582:, were instrumental in breaking
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2881:Sniffen Court Historic District
1908:Greenwich Savings Bank Building
1893:Engineering Societies' Building
950:, Engineer, humanitarian, 31st
765:, Clergyman and social reformer
507:. The second clubhouse was the
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2620:First Zen Institute of America
2279:Girl Scout Museum and Archives
1173:President of the United States
1013:, 19th century American artist
952:President of the United States
817:President of the United States
808:President of the United States
758:President of the United States
743:President of the United States
726:President of the United States
648:ticket in 1912, Roosevelt was
297:. The men, all members of the
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3510:42nd Street Airlines Terminal
3160:370 (Racquet and Tennis Club)
2569:High School of Art and Design
2221:Shops, restaurants, nightlife
2108:Joseph Raphael De Lamar House
1630:. January 10, 1896. p. 5
849:, inventor and philanthropist
716:Some league members from 1903
253:Confederate States of America
18:Union League Club of New York
3530:270 (Union Carbide Building)
3291:690 (Henry P. Davison House)
3281:684 (Oliver D. Filley House)
2645:St. Francis of Assisi Church
2640:Redeemer Presbyterian Church
2143:Tiffany and Company Building
2068:Adelaide L. T. Douglas House
1602:. March 16, 1894. p. 16
1311:Union League Club of Chicago
1306:Union League of Philadelphia
538:Third clubouse, designed by
413:piers to embark for duty in
321:Presentation of Colors, 1864
55:; 161 years ago
27:Social club in New York City
3535:430 (Hoffman Auto Showroom)
3480:Railroad tunnel and viaduct
2904:Manhattan Community Board 5
2753:Port Authority Bus Terminal
2289:Morgan Library & Museum
2243:J. Levine Books and Judaica
2083:Civic Club / Estonian House
2023:29 E 32nd St (Grolier Club)
1138:, club president, 1893–1897
975:; club president, 1917–1919
915:, Chief Economist at Vested
909:; club president, 1882–1885
785:, club president, 1902–1906
592:Manhattan District Attorney
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3353:George F. Baker Jr. Houses
3286:686 (William Sloane House)
2630:Millinery Center Synagogue
2284:Houdini Museum of New York
2174:Kaskel and Kaskel Building
2118:Lefcourt Colonial Building
2073:Allerton 39th Street House
1918:Lord & Taylor Building
1858:American Radiator Building
1053:, American history painter
606:as a result of the trial.
450:Metropolitan Museum of Art
399:20th U.S. Colored Infantry
3515:175 (Grand Central Tower)
3465:Subway tunnel (14th–42nd)
3399:Grand Central–42nd Street
3348:Brick Presbyterian Church
3276:680 (Percy R. Pyne House)
3028:365 South (Hotel Giraffe)
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2697:34th Street–Herald Square
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2564:Guttman Community College
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1206:, Union Civil War general
1136:U.S. Ambassador to France
1041:National Economic Council
1000:, son of Founding Father
797:, poet and editor of the
625:. Two former presidents,
468:by raising funds through
458:Statue of Abraham Lincoln
425:, which was commanded by
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3475:Road viaduct (40th–46th)
3256:643 (Park Avenue Armory)
2722:Times Square–42nd Street
2702:34th Street–Penn Station
2692:34th Street–Penn Station
2521:Other points of interest
2474:Metropolitan Opera House
2469:Maxine Elliott's Theatre
2365:Wyndham New Yorker Hotel
2272:Museums/cultural centers
2128:Pershing Square Building
2123:Madison Belmont Building
2103:Jonathan W. Allen Stable
2098:George S. Bowdoin Stable
1913:James A. Farley Building
1898:Engineers' Club Building
1194:, Banker, philanthropist
928:Sanford Robinson Gifford
642:Martha Bulloch Roosevelt
511:, the childhood home of
274:, the forerunner of the
174:The club's main entrance
3470:Road tunnel (30th–42nd)
3221:502 (Trump Park Avenue)
3115:230 (Helmsley Building)
2599:Wood Tobé–Coburn School
2589:Stern College for Women
1993:One Grand Central Place
1843:452 5th Av (HSBC Tower)
1767:Midtown (30th–42nd Sts)
1210:George Templeton Strong
1118:Charles Henry Parkhurst
1086:, Wall Street financier
1080:, Wall Street financier
636:Theodore Roosevelt was
291:George Templeton Strong
133:40.749261°N 73.980839°W
3566:Murray Hill, Manhattan
3415:Grand Central Terminal
3165:375 (Seagram Building)
3110:200 (MetLife Building)
3077:58 (Scandinavia House)
2986:201 South (W New York)
2743:Grand Central Terminal
1963:Springs Mills Building
1249:Worthington Whittredge
1063:Alfred Erskine Marling
1039:host, Director of the
1023:John Frederick Kensett
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853:Jasper Francis Cropsey
824:, Chairman and CEO of
779:Cornelius Newton Bliss
737:, Commanding General,
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560:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
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513:Winston S. Churchill's
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474:William Maxwell Evarts
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237:New Haven, Connecticut
215:New York City landmark
211:Benjamin Wistar Morris
175:
3420:Grand Central Madison
3338:Lewis G. Morris House
3140:301 (Waldorf Astoria)
3001:Fotografiska New York
2748:New York Penn Station
2738:Grand Central Madison
2625:Holy Innocents Church
2494:Sam H. Harris Theatre
2449:Herald Square Theatre
2396:Madison Square Garden
2386:New Amsterdam Theatre
2263:Wolfgang's Steakhouse
2138:Socony–Mobil Building
1938:Million Dollar Corner
1888:Empire State Building
1510:National Park Service
1488:National Park Service
1452:The Magazine Antiques
1271:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1235:Faith Ryan Whittlesey
1198:Elliott Fitch Shepard
1109:Frederick Law Olmsted
960:
903:U.S. Attorney General
869:Henry Pomeroy Davison
795:William Cullen Bryant
763:Henry Whitney Bellows
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698:H. Norman Schwarzkopf
540:Peabody & Stearns
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287:Frederick Law Olmsted
283:Henry Whitney Bellows
209:. It was designed by
179:The Union League Club
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2594:William Esper Studio
2184:Pennsylvania Station
2169:Bryant Hall Building
2043:152 East 38th Street
2038:146 East 38th Street
1977:5th Av – 3rd Av
1923:Macy's Herald Square
1806:8th Av – 5th Av
1702:Railroad Age Gazette
1098:Governor of New York
1037:Fox Business Channel
1017:John Stewart Kennedy
965:Charles Evans Hughes
938:Martin Johnson Heade
826:Chase Manhattan Bank
470:Edouard de Laboulaye
364:New York Draft Riots
348:Alexander T. Stewart
340:William H. Aspinwall
295:Oliver Wolcott Gibbs
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2374:Venues and theaters
2335:Martinique New York
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1953:New York Times Bldg
1883:The Continental NYC
1868:Bryant Park Studios
1650:"Union League Club"
1556:"Union League Club"
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1363:Postal, Matthew A.
1253:Hudson River School
1200:, lawyer and banker
1027:Hudson River School
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857:Hudson River School
841:Hudson River School
773:Hudson River School
670:Sandra Day O'Connor
529:Madison Square Park
495:Previous clubhouses
423:Harlem Hellfighters
391:U.S. War Department
317:Edward Lamson Henry
183:private social club
163:unionleagueclub.org
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96:38 East 37th Street
72:Private social club
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2345:Hotel Pennsylvania
1968:Times Square Tower
1958:Pennsylvania Plaza
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1659:. January 12, 1883
1657:The New York Times
1372:(October 25, 2011)
1267:Treasury Secretary
1245:for Public Liaison
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1161:Theodore Roosevelt
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1418:Lawson, Melinda.
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1226:New York Governor
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979:Daniel Huntington
971:, Chief Justice,
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804:George H. W. Bush
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754:Chester A. Arthur
682:Margaret Thatcher
651:persona non grata
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604:New York Governor
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