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Mr. Hagan, a retired teacher, resides at 134 Cliff St., Middleburgh, N.Y.
12122 and may have copies of that and his other books available. He also has
done histories of the Middleburgh & Schoharie Railroad, Schoharie County in
the Revolution, the Catholic church in Middleburgh (St. Catherine's, I think
but don't hold me to it) and the Middeburgh fire department. Try
[log in to unmask] I think he's on line.-- LEH
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From: Michael Burnett <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 9:52 AM
Subject: Looking to contact Edward A. Hagan Schoharie Co.
>Edward A. Hagan wrote a book titled,
>"Hot Wiskey for Five, Schoharie Co. and the Civil War",
>published 1985
>I would like to correspond with Mr. Hagan.
>Does anyone here know of him.
>
>Mike Burnett
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>Phoenix, AZ
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