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Old 08-20-2009, 02:01 PM
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Another very nice board member sent me a scan of the token also. It's amazing that so many good collectors help each other. It's appreciated very much. kind regards
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I am pretty sure Cotillion Hall was located in Portland and is a historic point of interest. I am pretty sure that this stamp was also added later, possibly in 1914 or 1915....Portland were the champs in 1914 and Cotillion Hall was built that year. It is possible that the dance was held then. Just some ideas...maybe checking some old newspaper accounts from Portland might shed some light.

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There was indeed a Cotillion Hall in Portland, but in this instance the Cotillion Hall on 159 Church St. was located in San Francisco. I found a citation referring to it in the San Francisco municipal record from 1910.
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