Damnit to hell---that means I owe you 1/3 of a beer. I hope it doesn't break me.
By the way, if that hotel was behind and to the left of the 9th green doesn't that get pretty close to Shinnecock's land? Or perhaps Shinnecock didn't even own that land in 1910.
Actually, George, my research shows me all that was to the left and behind NGLA's 9th green was a rather large outhouse----so congratulations, I think that's the foundation you and Bill dug up. But don't lose any sleep over it because outhouses have feelings too, you know.
"I am far from an expert here, but I figure if these photos were in a magazine from 1910 they were taken in 1910 or before that time...."
Michael:
What kind of cockamammy deduction is that? I've seen all kinds of photographs in magazines from around 1910 that were taken as late as the 1930s.