Union Club of Boston
The Union Club of Boston was founded on April 9, 1863 at no. 8 Park Street in Cambridge, Mass. It was born as an offshoot of the Somerset Club which was having political divisions about the Lincoln Administration's handling of the Civil War. Membership to the Union Club (a social organization) required one acknowledged the sole legitimacy of the Federal Government.
From the description of Union Club of Boston records, 1863-1976. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). WorldCat record id: 63823275
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