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The festivities were rescheduled for Thursday, April 30th.  
The festivities were rescheduled for Thursday, April 30th.  


               All factories, business houses, banks and stores  
               All factories, business houses, banks and stores  

Revision as of 23:25, 26 January 2015

Photo courtesy: Jim Massey

DUBUQUE ATHLETIC FIELD. Donated to the City of Dubuque by Fred LEISER, the Dubuque Athletic Field had its grand opening scheduled for April 28, 1914. On that day, however, rain started to fall early in the morning. "With the gloomy weather came great gobs of gloom for the baseball fans..."

The festivities were rescheduled for Thursday, April 30th.




             All factories, business houses, banks and stores 
             which were to have been closed on Tuesday afternoon 
             will be closed on Thursday afternoon, which will 
             be a half holiday in Dubuque. All schools in the 
             city, as on Tuesday, will open at 8:00 Thursday 
             morning and close at 1:00 in the afternoon so that 
             all pupils will have the opportunity of witnessing 
             the parade and the doings at the athletic park.

The Dubuque Athletic Field was also called the 4th Street Ball Park.

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Source:

"Rain Delays Opening New Ball Park," Telegraph Herald,