The Charltons intermarried with the McArthurs and the McArthurs intermarried with the MacLachlans. My great grandfather William MacLachlan was umpire for the Philadelphia Athletics when he lived at the 29th and Oxford area.
In the 1890s, my McArthur family lived at 2720 Oxford St. Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team lived at 2932 Oxford St. My great grandfather William MacLachlan was friends with Connie Mack. From 1900 to 1909, Connie Mack's Athletic League (Philadelphia Athletics baseball team) was at the Columbia athletic field, 29th and Oxford Streets. This had previously been the site of the Luther Martin lampblack chemical factory, NW corner 29th and Oxford where my Charlton family worked.
In 1881, my McArthur opened a wagon shop right across the street from this park at Bailey and Jefferson streets. In 1885, my MacLachlan family moved to 2536 Columbia Ave. A ballpark was located at 24th & Columbia. The Phillies had just arrived from Worcester, Massachusetts and made their home here until 1887.
I hate Cap Anson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mandm916 5 months ago
Cap Anson played here!
hooptyhee 9 months ago
Now you can get shot there by a high school kid
bleekblock 1 year ago
Thanks for the info,,,,
emptynet1 1 year ago
The Charltons intermarried with the McArthurs and the McArthurs intermarried with the MacLachlans. My great grandfather William MacLachlan was umpire for the Philadelphia Athletics when he lived at the 29th and Oxford area.
TechnerVideo 2 years ago
In the 1890s, my McArthur family lived at 2720 Oxford St. Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team lived at 2932 Oxford St. My great grandfather William MacLachlan was friends with Connie Mack. From 1900 to 1909, Connie Mack's Athletic League (Philadelphia Athletics baseball team) was at the Columbia athletic field, 29th and Oxford Streets. This had previously been the site of the Luther Martin lampblack chemical factory, NW corner 29th and Oxford where my Charlton family worked.
TechnerVideo 2 years ago
In 1881, my McArthur opened a wagon shop right across the street from this park at Bailey and Jefferson streets. In 1885, my MacLachlan family moved to 2536 Columbia Ave. A ballpark was located at 24th & Columbia. The Phillies had just arrived from Worcester, Massachusetts and made their home here until 1887.
TechnerVideo 2 years ago