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"Union Club Of The City of New York: The History Of The Club From The Year Of Its Founding To The Year Of Its Sesquincentennial 1836 To 1986" SIMMONS. Martin

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"Union Club Of The City of New York: The History Of The Club From The Year Of Its Founding To The Year Of Its Sesquincentennial 1836 To 1986" SIMMONS. MartinSIMMONS. Martin [128] pp. Union Club 1986 w publisher's pictorial slipcase Limited edition of two thousand copies published for present and future members. This is number 456 11 1 4" x 7 5 8 NEW in shrink wrap The Union Club of the City of New York (commonly known as the Union Club) is a private social club on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City that was founded in 1836. The clubhouse is located at 101 East 69th Street on the corner of

SIMMONS. Martin

[128] pp.

Union Club

1986

w/ publisher's pictorial slipcase

Limited edition of two thousand copies published for present and future members. This is number 456

11 1/4" x 7 5/8

NEW in shrink wrap

The Union Club of the City of New York (commonly known as the Union Club) is a private social club on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City that was founded in 1836. The clubhouse is located at 101 East 69th Street on the corner of Park Avenue. Designed by Delano & Aldrich, the current clubhouse opened on August 28, 1933.

The Union Club is the oldest private club in New York City, the second oldest "city club" in the United States, after the Philadelphia Club, and is the fifth oldest "private club" in the United States, after the South River Club in Annapolis, Maryland (between 1700 and 1732), the Schuylkill Fishing Company in Andalusia, Pennsylvania (1732), the Old Colony Club in Plymouth, Massachusetts (1769), and the Philadelphia Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1834). The Union Club is considered one of the most prestigious clubs in New York City.

The current building is the club's sixth clubhouse and the third built specifically for the members. The prior two clubhouses were at Fifth Avenue and 21st Street, occupied from 1855 to 1903; and on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 51st Street, a limestone clubhouse occupied from 1903 to 1933.

In 1927, club members voted to move uptown, to a quieter and less crowded location. They hired architects William Adams Delano and Chester Holmes Aldrich—who had previously designed buildings for the Knickerbocker Club, the Brook Club, and the Colony Club—to design their new clubhouse. The Union moved to its current location in 1933. The building is known for its opulence and idiosyncratic details. At one point the building featured five dining rooms and a humidor with 100,000 cigars. Notable rooms include the card room, the backgammon room, the library, and the lounge (off the squash courts).

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