The Potomac Fish & Game Club, Inc. was incorporated in 1936 as a private, men's hunt club.
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John H. Hetzer on the right. John lost his arm in a work-related accident at the Power Plant. After the accident, he continued in management. He was a former Magistrate of Williamsport.
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