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Altamont Enterprise September 23, 1916
 

COMMUNICATION.

Artifacts were hard to come by in creating an exhibit of the Altamont Free Library’s 100-year history because it moved so often. So exhibit's curator relied on text.

The Guilderland Town Historian first learned that a man had already painted 22 markers when she saw a photo of him posing before a half-painted sign in The Enterprise.

Representative of Danish Government

Inspects New York Farm Land.

ANOTHER RESIDENT HAS GONE

Azor Livingston, Well Known Citizen of Altamont, Died at Albany Hospital on Friday, May 19 — Was Ill for Several Months.

LIBRARY IN ALTAMONT

Colony Club Responsible for Association Organized Monday Night — Trustees Elected — About $300 Already Raised.

SAM SMALL TO SPEAK

At the “Dry America” Meeting at the Reformed Church To-Night — Don’t Fail to Hear Him — Admission Free.

Barton Hill looms above Route 146 as it descends to the village of Gallupville and extends north as a series of impressive limestone cliffs along Route 443 to its intersection with Route 30.

Crounse

When Doctor Frederick Crounse's old barn was still up, curious people stopped by to visit it a lot!

VILLAGE NOTES.

—Mat Tice is having his barbershop re-decorated.

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