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The Forest Lake Club. Incorporated 12 July, 1882. Under the laws of Pennsylvania as the Forest Lake Association. Charter amended 18 July 1908 changing name to The Forest Lake Club ... Mast Hope, Pike County, Pennsylvania

The Forest Lake Club. Incorporated 12 July, 1882. Under the laws of Pennsylvania as the Forest Lake Association. Charter amended 18 July 1908 changing name to The Forest Lake Club ... Mast Hope, Pike County, Pennsylvania

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The Forest Lake Club. Incorporated 12 July, 1882. Under the laws of Pennsylvania as the Forest Lake Association. Charter amended 18 July 1908 changing name to The Forest Lake Club ... Mast Hope, Pike County, Pennsylvania
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James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
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Green cloth, upper cover titled in gilt. Near fine (soling to a few leaves in back). A few manuscript changes to addresses and l
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[New York: E.A. Ronaldson & Co.], 1907. Frontispiece. 54 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth, upper cover titled in gilt. Near fine (soling to a few leaves in back). A few manuscript changes to addresses and list of members. Frontispiece. 54 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. This fishing club was formed in 1882 after Joseph Williamson of Lackawaxen bought a 1500-acre tract of land from William Holbert, and early members included many New York sportsmen. This 1907 year book lists 55 members, including Joseph Van Vleck, Jr., who was the landscape engineer for the club. It is unrecorded. By the 1920s, the club holdings in the northernmost stretch of the Poconos would grow to more than 4,500 acres; a fifty year history was written in 1932. RARE. Not in Bruns or Heller. Not in OCLC