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[[File:Osgoode%20School.jpg|right|thumb||Detail from a map of [[Paul%20Smith's%20Hotel|Paul Smith's Hotel]]|, May 22, 1914.<br>|Courtesy of the Paul Smith's College Library [[http://archivesphotos.paulsmiths.edu/items/show/3076|Paul Smith's Archives Collection]]]]According to an early map of the [[Paul%20Smith's%20Hotel|Paul Smiths Hotel]] property, the '''Osgoode School '''on the shore of [[Osgood%20Pond|Osgoode Lake]] [''sic''] was formerly used as a Golf Club House, then as a school, and then as a private dwelling. | |||
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According to an early map of the Paul Smiths Hotel property, the Osgoode School on the shore of Osgoode Lake [sic] was formerly used as a Golf Club House, then as a school, and then as a private dwelling.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 9, 1911
Allen Van Winkle, the interscholastic sprint champion of Brooklyn, is spending the summer at the Osgood School for boys on Osgood Lake, near Paul Smiths.