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During the last two months, before the heavy snows, men have been at work on the lacrosse grounds and part of the marsh lands on Soldiers Field.
Heretofore the lacrosse field was too low and consequently was nearly always soft and muddy. This fault has now been remedied, an average fill of 20 inches having been made on four acres. This will make the plot one of the dryest and best of the entire Soldiers Field.
During the spare time, work has been done for the improvement of the marsh lands. There is no definite need, as yet, for the use of this land, but it will be of great use in the future. The work on the marsh lands will be completed gradually from time to time.
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