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Location | #6 Boathouse Row, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. |
Home water | Schuylkill River |
Established | 1853 |
Navy admission | 1859 (reinstated 1882) |
President | James A. Meadowcroft, MD |
Treasurer | John Rice |
Captain | Henry Hauptfuhrer |
Navy delegate | Henry Hauptfuhrer |
Coaches | Margaret Gordon |
Membership | 150 |
Colors | Navy and Red |
Affiliations | Conestoga High School and Drexel University |
Website | bachelorsbargeclub.org |
Bachelors Barge Club
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Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 39°58′11″N 75°11′07″W / 39.96978°N 75.18527°W |
Part of | Boat House Row (#87000821) |
Added to NRHP | February 27, 1987 |
Bachelors Barge Club is an amateur rowing club located at #6 Boathouse Row in the historic Boathouse Row of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the oldest continuously operating boathouse in the United States. It went through renovations as part of the "Light Boathouse Row" initiative, in which new LED lights were fitted to each of the boathouses. Bachelors Barge Club is currently home to several programs, including the Conestoga High School Crew Team, and the Drexel University Crew Team, among several others.
The founding fathers of Bachelors Barge Club were members of the Phoenix Engine Company, a volunteer fire-fighting organization. Initially, membership was limited to bachelors, however the Club opened its doors to married men shortly after its founding. Membership at the club has risen considerably since the early 1980s when the Club counted only 10 members. Now, the majority of Bachelors Barge Club's 150 members are women.
Israel W. Morris, a prominent iron merchant and philanthropist, is credited with founding the Club. He was also elected as its second president. Other prominent Old Philadelphian 19th century industrialist members include Charles F. Berwind (coal), William Weightman (chemicals), Maxwell Wyeth (pharmaceuticals), Charles E. Mather (insurance), W. Atlee Burpee (seeds and plants), Clarkson Clothier (retailing) and J. B. Lippincott (publishing).
Members of Bachelors Barge Club won Olympic medals for the single and the four in 1924, the single in 1928, and the double in the 1932. More recently, Cody Lowry was named to the 2009 US National Team to row in the Lightweight Men's Single Sculls.
Bachelors Barge Club occupied several boathouses in succession before 1860, when it built a stone building. In 1884, architects Edward Harlehurst and Samuel Huckel, Jr. designed the Club's social up-river house in East Falls, the Bachelor's Button. The two architects had teamed up in 1881, and maintained a 20-year partnership that produced residential and ecclesiastical architecture including the Union Methodist Church and the Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church.