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Morristown Field Club

1881 establishments in New JerseyClub cricket teams in the United StatesCricket in New JerseyEquestrian venues in the United StatesMorristown, New Jersey
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The Morristown Field Club is a sports and social club located in Morristown, New Jersey. It was created in 1881 as the Morristown Lawn Tennis Club. It is the third oldest tennis club in New Jersey after the Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club and the Orange Lawn Tennis Club.

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Morristown Field Club
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