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I am glad it is not colonic! I read that and was wondering what sort of club that might have been, lol.
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with the urban sprawl in New York's capitol district - i would find it unlikely that the old clubs survived -
in some cases they moved and changed names or where absorbed by other clubs if you're trying to research something about the club- you could always try to write to the couple clubs still there and see if they know what happened to it - if it disappeared in more recent history there might be past members
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01-27-2018, 10:27 AM | #6 | ||||||
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The la84.org research function for Sporting Life magazine shows two pages of hits on Colonie from 1913 to 1915. Sporting Life research goes as far as 1917, so I assume the Colonie Gun Club was no more after 1915. Their first shoot was in 1913, but I didn't read all the hits to find out when they closed up. They could have merely changed their name. Colonie is a town in Albany County, NY.
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