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Unread 01-08-2017, 06:59 AM   #11
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John, have you done any research on M. H. Hogan as there may be a connection to Austin Hogan?






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George McAlpin at the Larchmont Yacht Club Jan. 30 1897 from Harper's Weekly 2-13-97



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George McAlpin assaulted Capt. Money Dec. 28, 1900 related to a disagreement over handicapping

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The trial of Geo. S. McAlpin for assault on Capt. A. W. Money was called January 10 in New York. The defendant's attorney argued for a postponement until February 18, stating that an important witness for his client could not be on hand until that date. The Magistrate granted the postponement and McAlpin was held in $300 bail, having previously been paroled in the custody of his attorney.

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Geo. S. McAlpin has resigned from the Carteret Gun Club, of New York. His resignation is a result of his attack on Captain A. W. Money some few weeks ago. Two factions were immediately formed in the Carteret Club one demanding McAlpin's resignation and the other fighting to keep him in the club. This fight became so bitter that it threatened the very foundation of the organization. At a stormy meeting on last Monday night McAlpin withdrew from membership of the Carteret Gun Club.
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Dean, I have not.
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Here are a couple 1903 Live bird cups from Capt. Money`s monthly shoots
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Captain Money's book is a must read for anyone who has participated in the art of "Trap Shooting".
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Etching from 1894 Live Bird Shoot at the Larchmont YC...

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I have been continuing some research on a couple of original early photos in our collection, and was wondering if there are any known surviving images of Noel Money out there?... This would be very helpful for comparison.

I have an original old photo of A.W. Money at a club shoot with a Parker, and also have an earlier Tin-Type photo of a shooter holding a Parker under-lifter that looks like a younger version of A.W.... Thought perhaps it might be Noel?

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Noel looks a lot like the Old Man in this picture --



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Very interesting thread! Thanks all for sharing this information.
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Below is the old Tin-Type photo I mentioned previously, early shooter with a Parker under-lifter.

Looks much like AW, and thought it might be a young AW, or perhaps Noel?...

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