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Have you tried contacting the Adirondack Museum library? Someone
there may be able to help. Their website address:

                http://www.adkmuseum.org/

and click on "library."

Leigh

Leigh C. Eckmair
The Local History Collection
THE GILBERTSVILLE FREE LIBRARY
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On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 2:56 PM, Henry, Michelle [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> A constituent of mine has asked for help in identifying a photograph, date
> unknown.  According to a previous owner, the Union Athletic Club was located
> "somewhere in the Adirondaks".  It is a large frame building, on a hill,
> with the name Union Athletic Club above the front porch.  In front of the
> building is a large group of men, dressed in hunting clothes, and hanging
> from the porch are the carcasses of various unlucky animals.  A street sign
> at the front of the photo appears to read "Thorn St".  Any information about
> where the Union Athletic Club might have been located would be greatly
> appreciated.  Thank you.
> Michelle Henry
> Chautauqua County Historian

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