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689:. Founding members of Bachelors were members of a volunteer fire-fighting club called the Phoenix Engine Company. Israel Morris is credited with founding the club, and was elected as its second president. As the name of the club suggests, membership was restricted to "Bachelors"; however shortly after its founding Bachelors opened its doors to married men. Now the vast majority of the club's 150 members are women. Bachelors medaled at the
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Regatta: Originally called “The People's Regatta” and first held around 1880, the Independence Day Regatta was given its current name in 1958 to recognize the Schuylkill Navy’s 100th anniversary. It is a 2000m race held on the Sunday of the week of the Fourth of July. There are races
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Schuylkill Navy’s object is "to secure united action among the several Clubs and to promote amateurism on the Schuylkill River." Over the years, the group has had a role in certain ceremonial and state functions. The success of the Schuylkill Navy and similar organizations contributed
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National Championships. After World War II, the club, like many others on Boathouse Row, suffered a dramatic decrease in membership and turned the operation of the boathouse over to the La Salle Rowing Association, which controlled it from 1951 to 1960. By 1974 the boathouse was vacant, and was
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to the traffic light in front of Lloyd Hall, turn left and go up Lemon Hill and over the Girard Avenue Bridge, then right onto
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Schuylkill Navy is the organizer of the Philadelphia Classic Regatta Series. With three of the largest regattas in the mid-Atlantic region on the schedule as well as two of the nation's oldest regattas, the Philadelphia Classic Regatta Series connects the rowing competitors of today to the
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students, later opening to alumni in 1867. UBC is known as "the upper-class rowing club", as when it opened to the public most of its members were aristocracy and upper class citizens of the city of
Philadelphia. UBC is currently affiliated with the
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Schuylkill Navy clubs and its affiliates are eligible to compete, as well as friend and family guest runners. The classifications include the following categories: Open, Masters, Juniors, Guests, and Novices.
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boathouse. Fairmount has called itself the "premiere club for
Masters rowing in the mid-Atlantic region". Recently the club has produced several world class rowers. The club is currently coached by Ahsan Iqbal and is affiliated with
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Schuylkill Navy was founded by nine Philadelphia rowing clubs seeking a governing body to prevent fixed races. Once formed, the Navy enacted a code of conduct that prohibited wagering on races.
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houses the Men's, Women's and Lightweight squads, and its constituency is entirely made up of past rowers. The boathouse was established in 1872 after the
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rowing team, which supplies most of Crescent's summer rowing membership. Crescent has the smallest membership to the Schuylkill Navy on Boathouse Row.
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sits on the 1,000 meter mark of the famous Schuylkill River 2,000 meter race course. Admitted into the Schuylkill Navy in 2004, Gillin hosts the
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Beischer, Thomas G. (July 2006). "Control and Competition: The Architecture of Boathouse Row".
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in 2009 in the lightweight men's single sculls. Bachelors is currently affiliated with the
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in 1870, then resigned in 1871, and was not a member again until 1879.
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3100:. Philadelphia: Franklin Printing Company.
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1981:
1829:"USROWING TRAINING CENTER PARTNER PROGRAM"
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616:, to serve as their headquarters. In 2009
426:: Founded in 1971 by three members of the
205:were elected to the Navy. Five days later
3033:Rober Gillin, Jr. Boathouse, sjuhawks.com
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1780:"Facilities, Rober Gillin, Jr. Boathouse"
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150:joined the Navy soon after its founding.
142:joined. While not at that first meeting,
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2313:Keyser, K. C. (1872). "Fairmount Park".
2290:Pickwick Barge Club was founded in 1865.
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1059:Although not on historic Boathouse Row,
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1233:Schuylkill River Rowing Courses (1872).
980:wins back to the club in recent years.
976:boys' team, both of which have brought
648:National Association of Amateur Oarsmen
610:National Association of Amateur Oarsmen
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2600:
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2312:
2274:"Public Squares, Parks, and Monuments"
2038:"U.S. Rowing Women Fall Short Of Gold"
2035:
1245:"Oarsmen on the Schuylkill" (aka "The
972:boys' and girls' rowing teams and the
756:high school boys' rowing team and the
298:. In 1932, under the pressures of the
252:joined in 1873 and 1875 respectively.
176:
3240:Penn Athletic Club Rowing Association
3154:
3089:. Philadelphia: The Drake Press, Inc.
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2778:
2613:
2377:Moak, Jefferson (November 27, 1983).
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1965:
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1504:. Schuylkill Navy & Boathouse Row
1478:Moak, Jefferson (November 27, 1983).
943:Penn Athletic Club Rowing Association
325:resigned and leased its boathouse to
313:
292:Penn Athletic Club Rowing Association
94:Penn Athletic Club Rowing Association
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2376:
2142:Stan Cwiklinski sports-reference.com
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1477:
1434:"Schuylkill Navy Records, 1859-2009"
537:National Register of Historic Places
3501:1858 establishments in Pennsylvania
3180:
3065:Janssen, Frederick William (1888).
2904:
2253:. Independence Seaport Museum. 1898
2197:
2036:Walker, Teresa M. (July 28, 1996).
1851:
1728:. Independence Seaport Museum. 1915
1144:absorbed Amateurs Barge Club (1858)
13:
2278:History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884
2053:Bell was rowing out of Fairmount.
511:
372:, the national governing body for
45:. The member clubs are all on the
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2508:from the original on June 7, 2010
2202:. Schuylkill Navy. Archived from
2170:. Yale University Press. p.
890:Located at No. 11 Boathouse Row,
760:high school women's rowing team.
333:(the 2nd) ceased rowing in 1955.
3263:
2362:. New York: MacMillan. pp.
2107:Silverberg, Lee (May 19, 2008).
2102:Castellan is a Fairmount rower.
2005:Silverberg, Lee (May 19, 2008).
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681:Located at No. 6 Boathouse Row,
650:regatta, currently known as the
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1609:. New York: MacMillan. p.
1545:. New York: MacMillan. p.
1023:Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club
1017:Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club
792:George W. and William D. Hewitt
506:
418:University of Wisconsin-Madison
351:
342:Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club
102:Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club
2871:"College Boat Club, Penn Crew"
2088:Hood, Clifton R. (June 2006).
1494:
169:. As of August 1865 Chebutco,
1:
2754:The Book of American Pastimes
2703:Thayer, John B. (June 1904).
2601:Thayer, John B. (June 1904).
2582:. Drexel University Athletics
2335:"Crescent Boat Club, History"
2295:The Book of American Pastimes
1389:
1305:Boathouse Row lit up at night
1204:turned over its boathouse to
583:. It is alleged that painter
402:
393:Prince of Wales Challenge Cup
33:is an association of amateur
3454:
3200:Fairmount Rowing Association
2757:. New York: Author. p.
2474:"The Stotesbury Cup Regatta"
2298:. New York: Author. p.
2166:The Revenge of Thomas Eakins
1903:. independencedayregatta.com
1623:were founding members. See (
1317:Boathouse Row and Lemon Hill
1134:formed from the remnants of
974:Monsignor Bonner High School
741:University of Pennsylvania's
622:La Salle College High School
546:Fairmount Rowing Association
526:Fairmount Rowing Association
520:Fairmount Rowing Association
288:Fairmount Rowing Association
246:West Philadelphia Barge Club
66:Fairmount Rowing Association
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3491:Rowing in the United States
3443:West Philadelphia Boat Club
3324:Log Keeper - Joe McFadden,
1346:
1093:Membership history timeline
824:built, in conjunction with
612:, which would later become
451:Head of the Charles Regatta
447:United States Naval Academy
407:
296:West Philadelphia Boat Club
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3396:LaSalle Rowing Association
2658:Rowing and Track Athletics
2359:Rowing and Track Athletics
1947:. stotesburycupregatta.com
1606:Rowing and Track Athletics
1542:Rowing and Track Athletics
1341:Schuylkill bridge at night
928:University of Pennsylvania
904:University of Pennsylvania
896:University of Pennsylvania
884:University of Pennsylvania
749:University of Pennsylvania
745:University of Pennsylvania
737:National Historic Landmark
695:World Rowing Championships
661:Roman Catholic High School
327:LaSalle Rowing Association
279:'s visit to Philadelphia.
111:
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3392:Keystone Barge Club (2nd)
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3105:Van Allen, Peter (2009).
3094:Cain, Charles F. (1960).
1854:"The Dad Vail True Story"
463:
414:Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta
3406:Neptune Barge Club (2nd)
3403:Neptune Barge Club (1st)
3354:Atlantic Boat Club (2nd)
3351:Atlantic Boat Club (1st)
2722:Burt, Nathaniel (1999).
731:Commonly referred to as
703:Lower Merion High School
3415:Philadelphia Barge Club
3205:Pennsylvania Barge Club
3132:Stillner, Anna (2005).
3083:Heiland, Louis (1938).
1658:"Schuylkill Navy Clubs"
1558:"Schuylkill Navy Clubs"
1247:Pennsylvania Barge Club
1065:St. Joseph's University
1049:St. Joseph's University
657:Philadelphia University
618:Pennsylvania Barge Club
597:Pennsylvania Barge Club
589:Pennsylvania Barge Club
577:Pennsylvania Barge Club
570:Pennsylvania Barge Club
564:Pennsylvania Barge Club
331:Pennsylvania Barge Club
308:Philadelphia Barge Club
203:Philadelphia Barge Club
199:Pennsylvania Barge Club
49:where it flows through
3486:Sports in Philadelphia
3453:Founding members. See
3425:Quaker City Barge Club
3373:Independent Barge Club
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329:from 1951 until 1960.
304:Quaker City Barge Club
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3438:Washington Barge Club
3220:University Barge Club
3020:May 21, 2009, at the
2724:"The Schuylkill Navy"
1502:"Boathouse Row Clubs"
1281:Schuylkill Grandstand
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924:University Barge Club
920:University Barge Club
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861:Friends Select School
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726:University Barge Club
720:University Barge Club
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428:University Barge Club
273:Centennial Exposition
261:Centennial Exposition
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120:Historical marker on
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78:University Barge Club
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3382:Iona Boat Club (2nd)
3377:Iona Boat Club (1st)
3215:Bachelors Barge Club
2942:"Castle Ringstetten"
2873:. Archives.upenn.edu
2795:on February 27, 2014
2449:"Crescent Boat Club"
2337:. Crescent Boat Club
1925:. navydayregatta.com
1142:Bachelors Barge Club
853:2008 Summer Olympics
691:Summer Olympic Games
676:Bachelors Barge Club
670:Bachelors Barge Club
605:Summer Olympic Games
587:was a member of the
397:Henley Royal Regatta
310:closed their doors.
234:Washington Boat Club
211:Washington Boat Club
74:Bachelors Barge Club
25:Schuylkill Navy logo
3506:Rowing associations
3420:Pickwick Barge Club
3387:Keystone Barge Club
3366:Excelsior Boat Club
3362:Chebucto Barge Club
3348:American Barge Club
3300:- Jennifer Donsky,
2966:. Undine Barge Club
2944:. Undine Barge Club
2821:on October 29, 2013
2554:"About Us, History"
1881:on November 9, 2013
1361:Philadelphia portal
1265:A daytime photo of
1028:Otherwise known as
948:Otherwise known as
659:'s rowing team and
551:La Salle University
472:Schuylkill Navy Run
277:Rutherford B. Hayes
177:After the Civil War
3410:Pacific Barge Club
3210:Crescent Boat Club
3038:2010-07-16 at the
2775:, pp. 211–12)
2636:on August 24, 2009
2429:on October 5, 2016
2423:www.philaurams.com
2152:Stillner, p. 101–2
2115:on October 4, 2013
2013:on October 4, 2013
1627:, pp. 210–13)
1186:Philadelphia Barge
1038:Agnes Irwin School
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798:are stored there.
796:The Shipley School
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707:Radnor High School
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644:Crescent Boat Club
637:Crescent Boat Club
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631:Crescent Boat Club
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439:United States Navy
363:Harvard University
323:Crescent Boat Club
314:After World War II
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230:Crescent Boat Club
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70:Crescent Boat Club
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3481:History of rowing
3463:
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3370:Falcon Barge Club
3358:Camilla Boat Club
3245:Undine Barge Club
3235:College Boat Club
2931:, pp. 57–58)
2909:. Schuylkill Navy
2737:978-0-8122-1693-6
2451:. Schuylkill Navy
2181:978-0-300-10855-2
1660:. Schuylkill Navy
1560:. Schuylkill Navy
1374:John B. Kelly Jr.
1369:John B. Kelly Sr.
1176:West Philadelphia
993:Undine Barge Club
987:Undine Barge Club
962:John B. Kelly Sr.
900:College Boat Club
892:College Boat Club
880:College Boat Club
844:, Bronze for the
758:Springside School
711:Drexel University
555:Episcopal Academy
250:College Boat Club
163:Camilla Boat Club
98:Undine Barge Club
90:College Boat Club
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3496:Schuylkill River
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3434:Union Barge Club
3309:- Joel Sussman,
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3230:Vesper Boat Club
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958:US National Team
811:Vesper Boat Club
805:Vesper Boat Club
599:represented the
476:Thanksgiving Day
382:Vesper Boat Club
346:Gillin Boat Club
300:Great Depression
238:Vesper Boat Club
106:Gillin Boat Club
86:Vesper Boat Club
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3298:Secretary
3293:Vesper BC
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3273:Officers
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3036:Archived
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