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Cottage erected, i n May

1893

Property owned by S.S.Parlcer and
Ned L.Parlcer of Farmington,K.H,

Present owners(1930)
S.S.Parlcer of Farmington,S.H.
and
S.P.Bate of Detroit.Michigan.

�The o r i g i n a l r e g i s t e r i s copied
f o r e a s i e r reference and reading
and s i n c e t h e p r i n c i p a l items to
he preserved were the names of
gaests and dates and memo of time
when a d d i t i o n s , a l t e r a t i o n s and r e p a i r s
were made,this copy omits much
i n t h e way of comment on the weather
and pleas\ire of the guests.
s,p,]y,
1930

�TREES ON OUR COTTAGE LOT
Ash.
Beeoh
Bi3?ch,white
Birch,gray
Birch,yellow
Cherry,v;ild
F i r balsam
Hemlock
l&amp;iple, s t r i p e d
Uaplc,rock
Maple,red
Maple.white

Jane 85,1923

Oak,red
Oak,-/hite
Poplar
Pine,Norway
Pine,white
Spruce
Shad Bark or Jane B e r r y
Sugar Plum
Hornbeam or Ironbush
Mountain Ash
Alder
Scrub Oak

SHRUBS OH OUR COTTAGE LOT
Blueberry,high
Blacksnap
v/ild c u r r e n t
V7itoh Hazel
Ground j u n i p e r
Laurel
Sweet F e r n

V/hite Ironbush
Blackberry
Willow
Wild rose
diittaoh

The rocks on our l o t a r e granite,mioa s h i s t
and hornblende,all transported by g l a c i e r s .

�R3C0RD Am

REGISTER

OF
PIHS BIIJFF COTTAGE
OWNERS: SAMUEL S.PARKER
AND NED L.PARKER

1893-May-Cottage completed by F.R.Copp.
1 8 9 3 - J u l y End- t o 5 t h
Cottage f i r s t o c c u p i e d by p a r t y c o n s i s t i n g
of
W i l l Herring
E d i t h Pinkham
Ned L.Parlcer
Minnie Hussey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r
1893- D a r i n g summer and f a l l season the f o l l o w i n g
v i s i t e d t h e camp:
Harry S.Parker
James F.V/oodward
E l v i r a Voodward
Miss A l i c e Abbott
Rev.J.S.Harrington
Mrs. J . O . H a r r i n g t o n
L e o r a F.Horne
Mrs. C.E.Newman
Mrs. Almon L e a v i t t
C.W.Tibbetts
Mrs. M.l!].Tibbetts
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C.3.Home
Edna Home
Florence Colbath
John Haynes

M i s s E l l e n Varney
B l a n c h a r d Hayes
R.S.Colbath
John L . C o l b a t h
Llay C.Colbath
N e l l i e A.Sdgerly
Frank S.Edgerly
Mr - Mrs.F.Hussey
Amanda Home

1893-Oct.IE-Mr &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r and John &amp; i!ay
Colbath.
1893-Nov.E-Mr. &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r and Mrs. N e l l i e
D a v i s . I n d i a n implements and camp s i t e found
on h i l l s o u t h of camp.

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9 4

1894
l i y E &amp; S - K r s R.B. /hite,II.B.White.Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.S.
P a r k e r . Took deed o f Jones l a n d w e s t o f u s .
May-

F r a n k Swett and S . S . P a r k e r spent two
days on improvements. l a k e t r o u t about.

J u l y 4th-Hed P a r k e r , M n n i e Hussey,MR. &amp; Mrs. F r a n k
Hussey,Amanda Home and Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.S.
P a r k e r . S.S.P. and P.Hussey b u i l t causeway
l e a d i n g t o B i g Rock.
J u l y 15-Harry S . P a r k e r , E l v i r a 'foodvmrd,Agnes B e r r y ,
Winnie B e r r y , U e d P a r k e r , J l i n n i e Hussey and
Mr. &amp; ICrs. S . S . P a r k e r spent few dt^ys.
P e r c y S a f f o r d and W i l l Lougee c a l l e d .
J u l y 2 5 - A l i c e B l a i s d e l l , M r s . S.G.v/aldron,Hed P a r k e r
Amanda Horne,ITell E d g e r l y , L e o r a Home and
Mr. &amp; Ivlrs. S . S . P a r k e r camped t i l l A u g . l s t ,
P i c k e d 1 1 q.ts, h i g h bush b e r r i e s on P e r k i n s
Beach.
Aug.14- E.P.lute,S.P.Nute,Harry N u t e , N e l l i e Nute,
H a r r y S . P a r k e r and J,1r. &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r .
J o s i e Rast c a l l e d .
Aug.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. J . F . K e i t h o f Lynn and John Roberts
and wife,Ned P a r k e r and Minnie Hussey and
Dena P e r k i n s .

Aug.

F r a n k E . E d g e r l y and w i f e and S.S.t'arker &amp;
w i f e . Oscar iilmerson a n d Elmer G i l e s c a l l e d .

Oct.

W . L . B e r r y , C a l i s t a B e r r y and Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.S.
P a r k e r spend fern d a y s .

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9 5

1895
IEy~10-H.S.Parker,H.B.White and w i f e and S.S.Parker
and w i f e .
1 1 - Ditto,Hed P a r k e r and ^ a r l P r e n t i s a r r i v e .
l£-Ditto.
12-Heard l o o n . C l o s e d earnp and rov/ed t o B a y .
May E5-C."7.Tihbetts,George F . B e r r y and S.S.Parker.
26-D.L.Furher and w i f e , M r . C l a r k , v / i f e and daughter
of Dover c a l l .
E7-Cl03ed oamp.
May E 9 - B . F . P e r k i n s , w i f e and Dena w i t h L e o r a Home,
S.S.Parker and w i f e , l e d P a r k e r and Mr.
^ a r t w e l l a r r i v e and go f i s h i n g .
30- D i t t o . Follov/ing f r i e n d s e a l l e d |
Agnes L . B e r r y . E v a I f u t t e r
Ora Whitney
Ralph P a r k e r
P.H.Safrord
Arthur- R.S.M.Berry
Miss J . a . K i l e s
3 1 - P a r t y l e a v e s f o r home Mrs.Jferker and Leora
Horne r e m a i n i n g t o s u p e r i n t e n d b u i l d i n g o f
s t a i r s on the p o i n t and b r i d g e o v e r brook,
Jane 1-3.S.Parker j o i n s camp,
E-Close camp,
June 9-ned P a r k e r and ^ a r l P r e n t i s , J o e B r e c k e n r i d g e
and O h a r l e s and John Cooke c a l l e d ,
Junel5-Mr. &amp; Mrs, ^ a r l Blake,Mr,&amp;Mrs,Horatio Gate
and sons and MR, &amp; Mrs, S,S,-t'arker,E.S.Berry
C h a s . P e r k i n s and S.S.Parker s u r v e y and
e s t a b l i s h l i n e between P a r k e r l a n d and P e r k i n s
land,
June 1 6 - D i t t o , Saw l o o n ,
June 17-Closed camp.
June 26-Mr.Colbath,Mrs.Berry,F.A.Colbath and Mrs.
S . S . P a r k e r . l a t e r Mrs/ Haddock w i t h t h r e e
c h i l d r e n and Leora Horne.Howard Haddock
Mrs. C.E.Home and S.S.Parker.
June B 7 - D i t t o
June S 8 - D i t t o
June E 9 - D i t t o
June 3 0 - D i t t o
July 1-Closed camp.

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9 5

1895
Tuly 3 -H.S.Parker,Mr. &amp; Mrs. 3.S.Parker,3.P.Ifate
and L e o r a Horne.
July 4th-Hed L . P a r k e r a r r i v e d . W i l l i a m Moore and v/ife
Mrs. . / i l , L e a v i t t and ^imanda Home and Mrs.
Rock Jones c a l l e d .
The f o l l o v / i n g a l s o c a l l e d d u r i n g the day:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A r t h u r R . B e r r y
George ?/hite
Percy Safford
Misn L e i g h t o n
Ora / h i t n e y
P i t t Roberts
Joe B r e c k e n r i d g e
Agnes B e r r y
N e l l i e Cloutman
Jaines Bowditch
Ralph P a r k e r
V/innie Beri'y
Eva M t t e r
A l b e r t Wallace
Addie Newman
SPORTS
Tub Race

1st Arthur Berry-prize - s a l t f i s h
2nd S.S.Parker
"
./elcorae soap

Swimming r a c e - l s t A . R . B e r r y - p r i z e - s a r d i n e s
2nd Joe Breckenridge-almanac
'

Double s c u l l - l a d i e s
Ist-AgQos Beri'y and Addie Newman
(cookie medallion)
2nd-Mary i^arker and V/innie B e n y
(badge o f honor)
Doable s c u l l - g e n t l e m e n
I s t - G e o r g e Joimson 8i S . s . - ^ a r k e r
( C o n g r e s s i o n a l Documents)
2nd-Arthur B e r r y &amp; P i t t Roberts
(badge o f honor)
Single seull-l&amp;dies
Ist-lft^es Berry-Prize-sardines
2nd-Addie Newman- "
almanac
Single scull-gentlemen
I s t - 3 . S.-i-'arker-Prize-goId medal
2 n d - P i t t Roberts "
Cong.document

July 5 t h - c l o s e d camp

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9 5

1895
Tuly 12-Frank Hussey and Minnie Iluaaey and Mrs,3.3.
l a r k e r . P o u n d r e c o r d t h a t ilioauda Horne,Mrs,
i l l L e a v i t t , M r s , H a r r i e t t Moulton and Mrs,
N.B.Hussey h a d i n v a d e d c o t t a g e , F r a n k Hussey
w o r k i n g on c o n s t r u c t i o n o f p a n t r y ,
July 13-Ned P a r k e r who came i n l a s t n i g h t r e t u r n e d home,
July 14-'7ork p r o g r e s s e s on p a n t r y ,
July-18-Ciosed camp,
July 31-Mr. &amp; Mrs, S . S . % r k e r , E l v i r a "/oodward,H.S.
P a r k e r , N e l l i e Hute.Stan Bute a n d H a r r y B u t e ,
Caught two p i c k e r e l i n Boat Cove,
Aug, 2-Heard a l o o n , H e l l i e E d g e r l y v a n d Mother a r r i v e ,
Aug, 3-Bute f a m i l y l e a v e , J,F,Woodward a r r i v e s .
Aug, 4-Bed P a r k e r and Minnie Hussey c a l l , v/e v i s i t
Loon Cove where F.R.Copp r e a d y t o b u i l d h i s
own c o t t a g e t h e r e ,
Aug, 5-3.S.Parker r e t u r n s home.
Aug, 6-Mr. Si Mrs. J.P.Woodward l e a v e w i t h E . S . P a r k e r .
S.S.Parker and L i n d l e y Palmer a r r i v e .
Aug. 7-Mr3. E d g e r l y and Mrs, Home go t o Gilnumton,
Aug, 8-Close camp,
Aug.l7-Mr, &amp; Mrs, J,F.Hussey,Minnie Hussey,Mrs. D.E.
C h e s l e y and Hed L . P a r k e r a r r i v e .
Aug.l8-Built b a n k i n g on E a s t s i d e o f house.Mr. Hussey
leaves u s .
Aug.l9-To B a y f o r p r o v i s i o n s .
Aug.20-Ditto
Aug,21-Ditto
Aug.22-Ditto
Aug,23-Cut a number o f sroall t r e e s . A l o n z o F r e n c h and
w i f e and Master George F u r b e r o f Haver h i l l , M a s s
c a l l on u s ,
Aug,24-Break camp,
Aufe,30-Lin Palmer H e l l Edgerly,Mary -^'arker and S.S.
Parker a r r i v e .
Aus,31-Ditto,
Sep. 1 - A d d i t i o n s today a r e C l a r e n c e Horne,Agnes Home
Edna Home.Hervey P e a r l and I n a P e a r l ,
Sep, 2-6Iose camp,
Oct, 2-Mrs, Henry D a v i s and Mr, &amp; Mrs, S.S,Parker.Shot
a t t h r e e ducks a l s o a t p a r t r i d g e on woodpile
but no c a s u a l t i e s .

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1895
oot,3 - H,S.Parker a r r i v e s , 3 . 3 , P a r k e r l e a v e s ,
Oct,4 - 3,3.-^arkor back v;ith u s a g t i i a ,
Oct,5 - Mr A Mrs, C a r l B l a k e a r r i v e , M r s . U.S.Davis
aiid H.S.Pai'ker l e a v e ,
Oct.6 - P.Ju.Mooney and w i f e and W i l l H e r r i n g , A l s o
I J a f a y e t t e '^voodnoan and \7ife,Samuel C o l b a t h ,
Miss G e r r i s h c a l l on uo,
Oct.7 - C l o s e camp h a v i n g h8.d rom-arkable f i n e wca,ther
and b r i g h t moonlight o v e n i n g s ,
Oct. 1 1 - Surveyed l o t f o r L..7oodman.
DtiC.19-S.P.Itote and S.S.Parker.About s i x i n c h e s
of i o e .
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May 16-Mr. * Mrs. S.S.-'^'arker open camp.Water v e r y
h i g h , C o l b a t h &amp; v/oodman c o t i age n e a r l y completedk
May 17-Heard l o o n . Y i s i t e d George B e a r d and a t Loon Cov&lt;
May 18-Closed camp.

May 29-James Hayes and w i f e , G r a c e Hayes,n.S.-^arker,
S.S.Parker and tlary E . P a r k e r a r r i v e d .
May g o - V i s i t e d B l a c k P o i n t and Ghesnut Cove f i s h i n g
but no l u c k . Sav l o o n a t F o r t Point.Ned P a r k e r
and w i f e a r r i v e . I I e d o a u ^ t v t h r e e brook t r o u t .
Picked d i s h of s t r a w b e r r i e s .
May 31-Mr,liayes and feunily r e t u r n from Loon Cove S t a t i o i
t o Fa. mington,
June 1-Snov/ on Sandwich Mountains, Close camp,
June 2 1 - l I r , a Mrs, l e d L . P a r k e r spend day. Brought
p a i r spoon o a r s .
July 3-H.3.i'arker,3.S.Parker,Mary P a r k e r and S.P.Nute
and Leorp Home a r r i v e .
July 4-E.D.Roberts and \7ife,Ned P a r k e r and w i f e , C y r u s
T u t t l e and ?/ife.ilmandit Horne a r r i v e , Mr.Thayer
and v/ife of Hadley,MEiSs camp on h i l l behind
c o t t a g e , voodman C o l b a t h camp completed.

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July
July

5-VisitecL a t J.F.Cloutm;in»s c o t t a g e . Towed.
bctcic by Dr.v/heatiey.
6-Closett camp.

J u l y 11-S.3.Parker,Mary P a r k e r , R a l p h i'arker and
B e s s i e F e r n a i d . H a r d r e ? from Bay a g a i n s t
s t r o n g v'ind.Display of N o r t h e r n L i g h t s .
July 12-v'ent to Loon Gove and G e r r i s h J^oint.
Measured o l d h a r d pine stump.S^jft i u d i a .
July 13-Closed
o-mp.
J u l y 19-Mr.&amp; Mrs. ' . . ' i l l Herring.Mr.^c Mrs. Ned P a r k e r .
I X i r i n g day f o l l o w i n g C c t l l e d : Mr. &amp; Mrs.
j.ai;.ii]dgerly,Mr. &amp; Mrs. C h a r l e s P r i c e and
c h i l d r e n , M r . &amp; Mrs, W i l l Gate and ^ . y H u c k i n s .
July E2-Mr. d Mrs, E.D.Roberts and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ned
P a r k e r , Mr.ThJs,yer s t i l l i n camp.
J u i ^ 2 3 - ? a r k 3 r and Roberts have rough passage t o
^ay and go to Farmington. iteturn a t n i g h t
and w a l k t o cainp. ? e r y y/indy,
July 24-Quiet,
J u l y 35-H.S.Parker a r r i v e s . Ned and Roberts d r i v e
up a f t e r s t o r e c l o s e s r e a c h i n g camp a t 12:40AM
July 26-Beautifu3- day.
J u l y 27-Break oamp,
Aug.
Aug.

6 - V i r a /oodwp.rd.P.s.tTrker.lvir, &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker
7 - V i r a i l l . D r . / h e e l S r c a l l e d to see h e r .
3,3,
H.3. -^arker go to Farmington.Return
w i t h I-lr. A Mrs. Ned P a r k e r .
Aug,
8-Veryhot,
Aug.
9 - V i s i t e d Loon Cove and Echo P o i n t .
Aug, 10- Cl0i?ed cejnp,

Aug,
Aug,
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.

12-Miss i U i c e B l a i s d e l l o f % v e r h i l l , N e l l i e
E d g e r l y of C a m b r i d g e , N e l l i e Hayes o f M i l t o n ,
Ai'i£indii Horne,Mr, &amp; Mrs,
SaS.^'arker.
l a - A l i c e B l a i s d e l l and Mrs. Horne p i c k f o u r
q.uartr&gt; of b l u e b e r r i e s .
1 4 - N e l l i e Hayes r e t u r n s home,
1 5 - P a r t y c h a r t e r s D r . / h e a t l e y ' s boat f o r voyage
to Bay f o r s u p p l i e s , L i n Palmer and S.S.Parker
r e t u r n w i t h them.
16-Sxplore C a s c a d e . C a l l on H o r a t i o Gate a t B e a r d
Cottage.

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Aog. 17-n.L.Cate and Mrs. Shepard c a l l on U3« Palmer
builds r u s t i s seat,
Aug, 18-Kate •^arleer,Belle B r e w e r , C h a r l i e B r e w e r ,
S , P . I I u t e , l e l l i e Nut(g,S,P.Itute,Harry M t e and
M o l l y Ilutc and 3,3, arlcer a r r i v e , f i n d i n g
Mary Parlcer i n charge o f camp.
S,P,Ifate l e a v e s i n P.M. S.S.Parlcer and S.P.
l u t e and C h a r l i e Brewer c a t c h f i v e p i c k e r e l .
Aug. 19-Measured l o t . E , 3 . % r l c e r a r r i v e s . O t h e r g u e s t s
leave.
Aug, 20-Spont dfiy c l e a r i n g up t h e l o t .
Aug, 2 1 - E u i l t p l a t f o r m around B i g Rock, C l o s e d camp ^.
ana rov/od t o B a y ,
Aug, 2b-H,S,Parker,Hed P a r k e r , M i n n i e Parker,Mrs.&gt;C h a r l e s Holmes ?/ith Gordon and Ralph Holmes,
Aug, 27-Hed l e a v e s .
Aug, 26-Quiet.
Aug, 29-H.S, &amp; Hed P a r k e r remove two U-rge r o c k s t o
foot of s t a i r s from heaeh.Chas. Gate o f Hamraond.La.
d i n e s v/ith u s .
Aug, 3 0 - C a l l e r c wore: Mr, &amp; Mrs, E.I).Roberts,G. 7.
Holmes,C.H.Pitman and \/eston G a r l a n d &amp; w i f e .
Aug, &amp;l-Gloae caup.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct,
Oct,
Oct.

9-Mrs. K,3,Gate,Robert and Rex Gate and 3,S,Park'
and Maiy P a r k e r ,
10-Ice i n brook,Forest b e a u t i f u l i n c o l o r s ,
11-Sav/ l o o n , F i s i t e d K e l l y s h o r e and found p i e c e s
of I n d i a n p o t t e r y .
12-Amanda Horne a r r i v e s . H.S.Cate and S . S . P a r k e r
hunt p a r t r i d g e s .Ho l u c k .
l a - C l o s e camp.

Dec, 3 0 - S . 3 . ^ a r k e r slsated t o camp from B a y ,
EHB

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Apr, 2 S - S»P,Iu.te Jind S . S . - ^ a r k e r v i s i t camp. I c e
n e a r l y gone,Water a f o o t above f o o t of
s t a i r s , a n d c o v e r s b r i d g e toward C o l b a t h
cottage,
Apr, 2 5 - Mr, &amp; M r s , W . I . l a t t e r and Hed &amp; M i n n i e
Pa,ri:er.Ga.ught t e n l a r g e s u c k e r s i n Jones
b r o o k . B i s h e d foi* shs,d,Ho l u c k . R e t u i ' n e d home.
%y
May
May
May
May
llay
Miiy
May

May

15-Ea.lph Pai^ker and 3 , S . P a r k e r , W a t e r Itj f e e t
from f o o t of s t a i r s , Su^';fir plum and c h e r r y
t r e e s i n bloom.
16-Quiet,
17- C l o s e camp.
21-S.S.Parker,Mary Parker,'//.L.Berry,Mr3. J . P .
H a l l l ^ S r r o l l H a l l . Bioy n£ye£&gt; a r r i v e s w i t h
housei-old goods i n evoniiii^.
S E - C a l i s t a P e r r y and J . i 3 . 3 , K a l i a r i i v e . p:'ishing
but caught o n l y p e r c h a c c o u n t of h i g h w i n d ,
2 Z - E . D . R o b e r t s and a i f e and l e d P a r k e r and w i f e
r e a c h camp,
24-I)eparted v i a Loon Gove s t a t i o n .
3 G - H , 3 . P a r k 3 r a n a lied aiid M i n a i e P a r k e r open
camp, B''ollowing c a l l e r s : P e r c y S a f f o r d ,
Ora lYhitnoy, R a l p h P a r k e r , M a u d B a r k e r ,
I f i i l i a r a H o y e s , 3 t h e l D o w,Fr ed Brown and
ICitty IXirgin,
31-ClosG ccrap,

June l l ~ 3 , S . P &amp; r k e r and H a r r y AmaKeen a r r i v e and
s u r v e y M i s s Day»s l o t . Lake v e r y h i g h .
June 19-Mr. &amp; M r s , n,B,White and C a r l "7hite and
M r , &amp; M r s , 3 , S . % . r k e r . B r i d g e from C o l b a t h
c o t t a g e s t i l l under w a t e r ,
June EO-Hed P a r k e r and Frejak Hussey a r r i v e . I ^ a i d
corner stohe of s t a b l e ,
June 21-Our boat t u r n e d o v e r a^nd s e a t s vmshed away
by h i g h w i n d s . C l o s e camp,
July
July

3 - E , 3 . P a r k e r , M i n i i i e Parker^Mr, &amp; Mrs, J,P.Hussey.1
4 - l e d P a r k e r and F i r , &amp; M r s , S . D . R o b e r t s a r r i v e .
Mr.Hussey and 3 . D . R o b e r t s and w i f e l e a v e .
Work p r o g r e s s i n g on s t a b l e .

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July

5Keeping
6o o o l and
7working
8on
9stable,
J u l y lO-Breaic camp,
J u l y 21-Re"r,3.I!.Goodwin,Mr,3 Goodwin,Mrs,Quinby,
Lena ^^uiaby,Amanda Home,Leora Home and
Mrs, S.S.-parker a r r i v e . To A i k e n * s f o r i c e ,
July 2E-Cniiet,
July 23-Mr,Goodwin t a k e s p i c t u r e s , G o to B a y f o r
supplies,
J u l y 24-25-26-Same p a r t y , C l o s e camp,
Aug, 7-Minnie Parker,Agnss B e r r y , B e s s i e P e r n a l d ,
and Ralph P a r k e r ?,rrive,lQd P a r k e r and
P e r c y S a f f o r d drove up a t 12:30 Afl,
Aug, 8-Had el's.ms b3.ksd i n t h e sand,
Aug, 9-Closed camp.
Aug, 15-Vfaldo O.Vamey and H a t t i e Kurd o f A l t o n
and Hed P a r k e r and Minnie P a r k e r . F i r s t
corn r o a s t of season.
Aug, 19-H,S,''^arker,S.S,-^arker and Maiy P a r k e r a r r i v e
Also H e l l i e Sdgerly.
Aug. 2GAug, 21-S.P,Nute a r r i v e s . Caught two p i c k e r e l , B r i d g e
no?/ open t o t r a f f i c ,
Aug, 22-Hed P a r k e r and Minnje P a r k e r a r r i v e . S p r i n g
w a t e r drin?CHble f o r f i r s t time t h i s y e a r ,
Aug, 23-CloBed camp,
Sep, 25-H,S.Parker,S,S,Parker and ifery P a r k e r a r r i v e
F i n d Cfunp b u r g l a r i z e d and irBiisaoked,Entrance
e f f e c t e d by b r e a k i n g west f r o j t window on
second f l o o r . Ho s e r i o u s l o s s ,
Sep, 2C&gt;-Hed P a r k e r and Minnie P a r k e r a r r i v e , v/e see
gray s q u i r r e l s t a r t t o swim the Bay but
tui'ned back when we went to h i s r e s c u e ,
Sep, 27- Closed camp,
Oct,
Oct.

5-3,S.Parker,Mary P a r k e r and Edna Horne,
G-Captured a b l u e j a y &lt;?jnd a p i c k e r e l ,
ifevving b o u l d e r s a t l a n d i n g s p l i t out,Aggie
Horne a r r i v e s . Hew r o a d a c r o s s Bay b e i n g
finished.

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1897
UcTT 7 -.lent
to Indian Camp on G e r r i s h Point,
Fo\md large p e s t l e on beach, oottery
fragments and part o f p i p e , a l s o o l d
f i r e p l a c e , Dr,.7heatley and A.ii;,i\itnara
take l a d i e s f o r r i d e ,
Oct, 8- Took p i c t u r e s , C l o s e d camp and returned home.
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UP. E6-Ned a r k e r came to camp,to p a i n t boat.
Arah Jones did the work.
ft,

9-Rev.S.E.Sinclair,3.S.-^arker and S.P.Nute
Lake f u l l of r o t t e n i c e .

ly

1-Mr. 8c LIrs. .V.I.Nutter and Mr.c'i Itrs.Ned
Parker,

y

5-3.S.5arker and Mary Parker a r r i v e and
launch the boat.

U

13-S.3.Parker v i s i t e d camp a f t e r c a l l i n g a t
the Beard cottage purchased y e s t e r d a y .

ly

18-S,3.Parker and Mary Parker c a l l a t camp.

May
May
May
May
May

27-3.3.Parker,Mjary Parker and S.P.Nute a r r i v e .
28-J.M.Davis and N e l l i e Davis of H a v e r h i l l
and H.S.Parker,Minnie Parker and Ned Parker
arrive.
29-7i3ited C r y s t a l F a l l s and G e r r i s h P o i n t .
Hed and compunion c a t c h 30 t r o u t . look
pictures.
30-Built a wharf .S.P.Nute went home.
31-/.F.Baston takes b r e a k f a s t w i t h us having
ridden 90 m i l e s yesterday from Lynn on h i s
wheel. Close oamp.

June 16-3,3.Parker,l,tery Parker,Leora Home,Imogene
St rat ton, Edna Home,i)jnanda Horne, Rev. Siho l a i r
wife and son arrive.&lt;^aught f i v e p i c k e r e l and
t\70 (luarts of s t r a w b e r r i e s .
Jane 17-Vi3ited Cascade and G e r r i s h Cove f o r b e r r i e s .
June 18-Caught four p i c k e r e l . Hew road completed.
Closed camp.
July
July
July
July
July

2-H.3.Parker,E.P.Nute,Hed ^arker,S.S.Parker,
S.P.Hate,Harry Nute.Vira
Voodward,Hellie
S.Nute,Mary Parker,Minnie Parker a r r i v e d .
3-Hottest day ever experienced a t l a k e .
4-News of d e s t r u c t i o n of Cervera»s f l e e t o f f
Santiago received.High wind,no fiirworks.
5-E.P.Nate and ffamily,S.S.Parker and Ned and
Minnie r e t u r n home.
6-Provisions gone i n c l u d i n g 19 loave^j of bread
so we c l o s e camp.

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Tilly 20-Mp. &amp; Mrs. Ned Parker and Mrs.J.F.Hussey.
July 21-Ned went home hut returned.Cyclone i n
Famincton.Only l i g h t shower h e r e .
July 22-Cruiet.
July 23-H.3.Parker and J.F.Hussey a r r i v e . N e d gets
in a t 1 Ail.
July 24-v';uiet.
July 25-.,'e depart.
July 27-2.H.Cook and wife,Ltrs.Agnes Home and Edna
Home,Nellie Edgerly,S.S.Parker and Mary
Parker a r r i v e .
July 28-Cook and Parker c a t c h s i x f i n e p i c k e r e l .
July 29-Hot and q u i e t .
July 30-auiet.
July 31-Clarenoe Home and Mrs. Amanda Home a r r i v e .
AUg. 1 -Entire party v i s i t Bay and walk back,
y.ug, 2-Blackberrie3 and high bush b l u e b e r r i e s r i p e n i n g .
Aug, 3-Close camp.
Aug.
i
'Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
^ug.
AUg.
. Aug.
I Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.

12-1^. &amp; Mrs. Ned Parker,H.S.Parker and Harold
Tibbetts a r r i v e .
13-Ned walked to Bay f o r p r o v i s i o n s .
14-P.H.Safford and George F.Berry c a l l .
15- Nothing but r e s t .
16-More of same.
17-Ralph T.Parker and h i s c o u s i n Fred Jood of
Lawrence,Kansas a r r i v e .
18-;uiet.
19-Ned caught t e n t r o u t i n Jones Brook.
20-Rest.
21-Go to Campmeeting.Ride to S t r a f f o r d Club i n
steamer Farmington.
22-Close camp.

Aug. 25-Slvah Hayes,Fannie Hayes,S.P.Nate,Mary Parker,
and S.S.Parker a r r i v e .
;, 26-Y/elcome Jones catches s t r i n g of whiting o f f
Big Rock.Leaves them on porch and a c a t t n k e s
them away.
27- Bessie F e m a l d a r r i v e s . J o h n Cloutman c a l l s .
28- V i s i t Cascade and I n d i a n Gove. Set b i g f e r n
i n tub.
;• 29-Cl03e camp.
. 13-S.S.Parker and Mary Parker v i s i t camp and
close i t f o r t h e w i n t e r .

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15-iJ.F.Nute and S.S.Parlcer v i s i t camp.
I c e i s 25" t h i c k .

Hay

22-t'Ir. • Mrs. S.S.Parker.Found peewee with
nest and four eggs under p i a z z a .
23-Roturn home.

IMay

!fey
Mr
May

May

25-Rev. O.K. Sine l a i r and wife,TIorris S i n c l a i r
Mrs. Home,Judge Shute and Mrs. Shute of
Exeter,Dick Shute and s i s t e r N a t a l i e and
S.S.Parker and Llarj Parker.
26-Men rowed to Chesnut Cove find f i s h e d f o r
t r o u t . Shute f a m i l y r e t u m by afternoon
t r a i n to Rochester where they w i l l take
c a r r i a g e to E x e t e r .
27-Chesnut Cove again.Catch two t r o u t . Close
camp i n the PM.

June lO-Charles /.Tibbetts and S.S.Parker v i s i t
camp,stopping a t Rocky Point Cottage.
Jtoe 30-R.S.Parker,E.P.Nute,S.P.Nute and S.S.Parker
July
1-Nellie Nute,Harry Nute and Molly Nute
a r r i v e , E . P . Nute having gone down f o r them.
My
2Jtily
3-Ned Parker and Minnie P a r k e r , V i r a Voodward
and S.S.Parker and I/Iary Parker a r r i v e .
Caught s i x p i c k e r e l v/eighing nine pounds
E.P. c a t c h i n g liirge3t(2%V l b . ) Best c a t c h
yet made by our campers.
4-Usual Fourth w i t h f i r e w o r k s .
July 5-Nute feunily depart. Leora Horne a r r i v e s .
July
66Ned and Miimie r e t u r n home.Catch two p i c k e r e l .
July
7-Pick b l u e b e r r i e s . Close camp.
July
July
Jaly
July

10-Ned Parker,Minnie Parker and Mrs.Hussey.
11-J.F.Hussey a r r i v e s .
12-H.S.Parker a r r i v e s .
13-H.D.Parker c o n s t r u c t s s e r i e s of steps i n
banking a t l e f t of house.Returns home.
Jtly 14-Close camp and go home.
26-E.&lt;].Cook and w i f e , F . P . P i e r c e and w i f e ,
S.S."*'arker and Mary Parker.
WLy
2728-'&gt;7.A.iamball,y/ife and son Join p a r t y .
July 29-Cold and wind^-.
July 30-

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Toly 31-Klraball3 depart,
|B£. 1-Edith A.Gowen a r r i v e s ,
ing, 2- N e l l i e Sdgerly l e a v e s . Vie break camp,
ing.
Aug.
Aug.

5-F, 7.Doring,3,3,Parker and S,?,Nute a r i v e ,
6-Visit Barr l a n d , P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s . F i n d stone
of Indian rafg,on h i l l behind cottage,
7-Break camp,

Aug, 19-H,3,-^arker,S,3,-t'arker,Mary P a r k e r , N e l l i e
Edgerly,S,P,Nute and Leora Home l a n d ,
.ug, 20-Q:aiet,
21-H,3,Parker and 3,P.Nute r e t u r n home,Nell
Roberts,Agnes Home and Edna Pome a r r i v e .
Also Fannie F a l l ,
Aug, 2EAug, 23-3,P.Nute r e t u r n s to camp,
Aug, 24-3,P,N, walks to Bay f o r s u p p l i e s ,
Aag, 25-CrO to campmeeting, Fannie F a l l goes home,
Aug, 26- H,3,Parker and 3,3,Parker j o i n p a r t y ,
Aag, 27-jJrs, Augusta Rose and E z e k i e l Hayes c a l l ,
Aag. 28-Close camp.
Oct, 5-S,3,Parker v i s i t s camp f i n d i n g water lower
than ever before.
5oT. 11-H,S,Parker and S,S,JParker c a l l a t camp,
snowstorm p r e v a i l i n g .
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y-Ked Parker,i.lianie Parker.I.Iary Parker and
S.O.Parker walk up from Bay.Ice 1 6 . C u t
fourteen holes f o r f i s h i n g .
tl, 8-Measure distance a c r o s s Bay from B i g Rock
at 1295 feet.V/ater l &amp; ^ f t from B i g Rock,
lb. 9-Mary and Minnie leave f o r home. H.S.'^arker
and Ned take i n l i n e s . Catch only one cusk.
Close camp.
5-S.S.-'^arker c a l l s a t camp. F i n d s wharf and
bridge to B i g Rock badly damaged by i c e ,
Mayflowers i n bloom, V/ater a s high a s l a s t y e a r .
17-S,S.Parker

c a l l s a t camp.

25- H.S.Parker and S.S.Parker open camp,
2627- Find peewees i n o l d nest,under p i a z z a roof.
Repair platform and bridge.Mary J'arker a r r i v e s ,
V/e v i s i t G e r r i s h Cove shore.
28- Set out small spruce t r e e on l o t .
29- Cl03e camp.
2-S,3,-*-arkor and S.P,Nute,Fished and caUjght two
p i c k e r e l . Perch too p l e n t i f u l , F r e d Perce of
Dover a r r i v e d . Mosquitoes very annoying,
le 3-Visited upper cottage and shore near AikenJ's.
le 4-Pearce l e a v e s f o r Lover awheel,'Ve walk to *ay
at 6 JiK c l o s i n g camp.
e21-3.3,'^'^&amp;rker,Mary Parker and Minnie Parker a r r i v e .
Could not uailock door so forced r e a r window.
Jto.22-CtLUght 2^ l b picker-vl, Mr,&amp; Mrs, augene Foss
arrive.
^,23-H,S.'^arker a r r i v e s . S,S,
Mary Parker leaveo
Foss catches four t r o u t , L a d i e s p i c k a quart
of strav/berries.
Jto.24-Ned Parker a r r i v e d from Rochester on a wheel
with S.P,Nute from Farmington,
Jta,25-Close camp, H,S, a r k e r goes to Volfboro to
soe Uncle Dock. Jul. 3-H,3.Parker,S.S.Parker and Ifery P a r k e r . L a t e r
Ned Parker sjid Minnie Parker and Byron Home
and wife a r r i v e on t h e Greyhound,
W.. 4-Breezy and oool,
Jtd. 5-Hic;h wind. Close camp.

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woe
Tdy 27-h,Lj.parlcer,3.?.ITute and S.3,•'•arlcer,advance
guard a r r i v e . L a t e r 3,?,Hnte,iJdllie Ilute
Mary Parlcer,P.F.-barker,Harry Hute and Molly
Hate a r r i v e . C.V/.Tibbetta brings up wood stove.
My 28-LIinnie Parlcer and V i r a 'Voodward ai'rive.P.F.
Parker and S.P.Hute b u i l d an I n d i a n teepee and
3lee|) i n i t .

My 29-Ned Parker a r r i v e s ,
July 30-Rebuild wharf. P.F.Parker puts up r a i l around
Big

PvOek.

My 31-Seven quaj^ts of b l u e b e r r i e s picked.
Aug. l-P.F.'^'^arkGr,]Ied ^'arkor and S.P.Hute go up
Mt .Major,
Aug, 2-Remnved boulders from our harbor,
lug. 3-3.P.Nute walks to Bay f o r p r o v i s i o n s ,
ing, 4-nunt for Indijin pottery on opposite shore.
ing, 5-Part of p^irty go to Bay to s e r v i c e s .
ing, 6-Nute f a m i l y a l s o H.S.,Mary,S.S,Parker and V i r a
V/oodward depart.
Aug. 7-S.?.Nute r e t u r n s with news that Perce i s to
leave f o r Y/est so we c l o s e camp.
Aug.

9-H.S.Parker,Ned Parker and Minnie Parker r e t u r n
to oamp. Lay f l o o r around stove i n shed.
Aug. 10-Minnie fJnds four mice i n i c e box.Arah Jones
comes up and c a t c h e s f i v e n i c e p i c k e r e l f o r u s ,
Aug. ll-Close camp. Daring t h i s s t a y a game of b a l l
was played i n back f i e l d ,
Aug, 17-Mr. &amp; Llrs. C.E.Home,Leora &amp; Edna a r r i v e . P i c k
three quarts of bla.ckberries.
Aug, 18-Mr. ^5 Mrs. Byron Giliiiaii arrive.More blt;ckberries.
Aug, 19-Leo C i l n a n and Hai-ry P u l s i f e r a r r i v e . H i g h v;inds.
Aug. 20-A11 go to Loon Cove by team. S.S.Parker and
Mary Parker a r r i v e .
Aag. 21-Bernice GiLiian a r r i v e s .
Aug. 22-Party come and go,some l e a v i n g f o r home others
returning to camp.
Aug, 23-Frank Webster,Leo Oilman,Orrin i'all,Mrs. Chips
Fletcher aro now of the p a r t y ,
tag. 24-Vi3ited Club House a t West Alton,
lag. 25-Portion of party went over lake on the Mount.
ftDgt 26-Harry Puis i f or and Roy Armstrong a r r i v e .
Close caiap.

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1900
3ep726-H.3.Parker,C. /.Roberts and v/ife,S.S.Parker
and v/ife open camp,
3ep.27-Kunting but no l u c k ,
Sep.28-Saw seven ducks,too high to shoot. Close camp,
»t,22-3,S.barker c a l l s a t camp.
JOT, 7-H,S,Parker and S,J,Parlcer c a l l a t camp,
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^ Bay" 4-S,3,Parker and 3,P.Nute c a l l a t oamp but are
unable to get i n ,
lay 16-H.3.Parker,3.S.Parker,Mary
Parker and 3.D.
Roberts open camp,
lay 17-HeBair wharf, H,S,Parker s e t apple and plum t r e e ,
liy
Close camp,
Jin, 5-ij:,D,Robert3 and S,S,'^arker c a l l a t camp,
Jta,24-n,3,Parker,3.3.Parker,Mary m r k e r and Leora Home
Caught good pickerel.Peewee has b u i l t nev/ n e s t .
Am.25-w'ork on bridge to B i g Rock,3,S.P, goes home,
Jtta.26-3,3,Parker back. Repair w o r k . V i s i t B a r r ' s It-nd,
Jttn,27-Abbie L i n s c o t t and Mr,Colemaa c a l l . C l o s e camp,
M, 2-H,3,Parker,S,S,Parker,Nell Noyes and Mr,Clark
a r r i v e to d r i v e a w e l l .

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1901
3-Driving w e l l . Pound tvo f e e t water a t 21 f e e t .
Started at 6:30 m found water a t 8:00
AM.
Mary Parker,Minnie Parker and Edna Horne a r r i v e .
Jaly 4-Repair causev/ay and v i s i t Mrs, K e l l y . F r e d Pearce
and S.P.TIute a i r i v e ,
ftily 5-Close ca.mp,
Jaly 6-Mr, &amp; l i r s , L.R.Browne of Melrose and H.B.White
arrive v i a Jenness staamer
July 7- ,uiet,
July 8-Iirs, V/m, Tings.te and Mrs, H.B. Vhite a r r i v e ,
July 9-/ra,.'/ingate a r r i v e s , C a t c h eleven p i c k e r e l ,
/ingates l e a v e f o r home,
JulylO-Uuiet,
Jttl,ll-R.B.;7hite and w i f e depart,
Jal.l2-Quiet,
Jtil,13-.7ent over laJce on the Mount,
Jal,14-Mr. &amp; Mrs, C,H,Brovm of Farmington v i s i t u s ,
Jtil,15-Close camp. Boh t a i l e d red s q u i r r e l mentioned,
Jttl,22-H.S,Parker,3,3,Parker,P,F.Parker,Hed
Parker
S,P.Nate,3.P.Hute.Harry Hate,Mary Parker,
Minnie Parker and H e l l i e Hute and Mollie Hute.
Harry Hute catches 3 bass,2 whiting,6 s u n f i s h ,
Wt.23-Repair v/harf and b u i l d r u s t i c s e a t ,
M.24-Vira 'Joodward a r r i v e s ,
Jal.25-?i3it Sandy Bay,Catch 2 p i c k e r e l , P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s
Uncle Joe Drew c a l l s ,
Jtil.26-Vi3it Sandy Bay again and f i n d arrow head and
bits of pottery,
Jal.27-R.De'.7itt Burnham takes o n r p a r t y on Greyhound
to Rattlesnake Island,See baldhead eagle and
two l 0 ) n s , H a r r y catches a p i c k e r e l , E,P,Nate
constructs r u s t i c s e a t on lov/er p o i n t ,
Jalt28-P.F.Parker l e a v e s f o r Hew York,
Jttl,29-'7e close camp,
, 8-S.S,''^arker and Mary Parker, V i s i t Sandy Bay,
, 9-Again v i s i t Sandy Bay cottage,
Aag,24-H.S,Parker,3,S,l'arker,Mary Parker and Edna Horne,
C a l i s t a Berry and '.Vill Berry a r r i v e l a t e r ,
Aug.25-Visit Sandy Bay and Echo Point,Cascade very f i n e ,
V/ater h i ^ - v / i t h i n foot of s t a i r s ,
in£.26-V/e close camp.

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1901
^ep7-7-3,3,Parker,Mary Parker,Rev•.'c Mrs• A,L.Colder
and Ilarold a r r i v e . Took a number o f p i c t u r e s
with 3.3.P. camera,
S«p.28-Caught p i c k e r e l f o r b r e a k f a s t , P a i n t e d r u s t i c
seat r e d , V i s i t e d Parker cottage No,3 and Echo
point,Clpsed camp,
Oot, 17-3.3.Parker,Mary 'arker and E.3.Parker.
Oot,18-Shot tv/o p a r t r i d g e s b£.ok of 3am Colbath's
High wind and c o l d . Retnnned home.
HOT,21-Rev,ft.,L.Colder and 3,3.Parker v i s i t camp.
Some snow on ground.

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1902:L'ir.l3-Rev,A,L.(T0lder and w i f e and S.S.-t'arker
and v/ife v i s i t camp.Ice 18" deep.Mr.Colder
remained over night and caught one cusk,
Apr, 17-3.3. and tTary Parker a t oamp, Rlayflov/^rs
in bloom,Ice went out Apr,2nd &amp; 3rd,Very e a r l y .
May 1-Rev,A,L.Colder and wife and S.S.Parker and
wife and Harold Colder.
May 2-Caught one bass.Peewee i n nest a g a i n .
May 3-Return home.
Hay 20-Dick Shute of E x e t e r w i t h Frank Swett and
S,S,^arker i n camp.

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Itey 21-Fi3h0d f o r trout, but no lucic.aimnubciBtaip.
May 22-Fi3hing again,Return home.
May 29-H.3.Parlcer,3,3.Parker,Mary Parker and
Fannie Hayes open camp.
May 30-Peev/ee has n e s t f u l l of young,3,P.Nute
a r r i v e s . P a i n t i n g and r e p a i r i n g .
Kay 31-Caught f i v e perch i n Boat Cove.
Jun, 1-K.S.Parker and Stan go to Bay,others to
Cascade.
Jm, 2-Retum home.
Jul. 3-Rev, A,L.Colder fuad wife,and Harold and
S.S.Parker find Mary Parker a r r i v e ,
Jul. 4-Mr.Colder p a i n t s view of lake,A,£,Putnam
given our party a r i d e ,
, 5-Dean Knox and v/ife and Mrs, Mooney c a l l ,
,22-Annual outing of family-H,3,-barker,3,S,Parker
Ned Parker,Mary Parker and Minnie Parker,
E,?,Nute,Nellie Nute,3.?.Nute,Harry Nute
and Molly Nute and Edna Home, Molly and
Edna both f a l l i n , Dr,Patten'a house n e a r l y
completed,
Ja.l.23-Harry catches f i v e f i s h ,
Jui.24-(iuiet,
Ju.l.25-Ned and Arah Jones c a t c h 13 large p i c k e r e l ,
Arthur Waldron and wife c a l l , A l s o F r e d Pearce
and wife End i^^ugene Ogden of Dover.
Jul.2C-Ned and Arah go to Oilman's pond i n E a s t Alton
and c a t c h seven pickerel,;lrah c a t c h i n g tv/o
on one hook a t once, Mrs, S.S.Parker b i r t h d a y ,
Ju4.37-Georgo Davis,George Roberts and Clarence
lYoodman c a l l ,
,28-E,P,Nute and Ned Parker f i n i s h r u s t i c fence
and E,P.Nute completes f i n e r u s t i c seat near
s t a i r s f S,P.Nute goes home,
Jtil.29-Close camp,

Aug.l6-H.S,Parker,S,S,Parker,Mary
P a r k e r , V i r a v/oodward
and Mrs, Natt Roberts a r r i v e ,
Aug.l7-S.?.Nute c a l l s on u s , iJLsoA.E,Putnam.William
v/entworth and Harry Horton c a l l .
Aug.l8-.7omen v i s i t campmeeting,John F , H a l l , w i f e and
daugliter c a l l ,
Aug.l9-Measure land a c r o s s the l a k e ,
Aag,20-Iieora Home a r r i v e s . Vis i t Patten's i n new home,
Aug,21-Return home.

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1902

Oot, 25-C,F,Tovrae and S,S,par]cer c a l l a t camp.

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1902

Jan. 14-Ued -'^arlcer a r r i v e s alone and s e t s a number
of l i n e s , I c e 12" t h i c k ,
15-Caught four cusk. Went home.
Mar. 7-Rev,E,D,Disbrow,v/ife and daughter and S , S ,
Parker and Mary Parker v i s i t camp,walking
down on the i c e from Loon Cove,Ice 18" t h i c k .
Walked on i c e to Bay,
Mar. 27-Rev,S,D,Disbrow,S.P.Nute and S.S.Parker i n
oamp. Lake s t i l l i c e covered.
Apr, 22-Mr3,Ned Parker, S.S. park er and Mary Parker
open camp. Water lower than a y e a r ago,
Apr, 23-Ned Parker a r r i v e s , F , P e a r c e and Harry Horton
call,^Peewee j u s t f i n i s h i n g n e s t ,
Apr, 24-Return nome,Saw t h r e e loons. Beard cottage
s o l d today.
May 14-H,S,Parker,3,S,farker and Mrs, S.S.Parker
row to camp from Loon Cove a f t e r having to
put i n a t C o l l i n ' s during bad shower.
May 15-Selected s i t e f o r new c o t t a g e , V i s i t e d Stodard
a t Sandy Bay,Three eggs i n Peev/ee n e s t .
May 16- Leave f o r home.

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1903
SajTSO-n.S,Parker,Ned Parker,Minnie Parker,
May 31-John 0,-7,Jones c a l l e d , L a k e Tory low, Peewee
nest f u l l of yoxing,
JUl. 2-n,3,Parker,S.3,4*arker,Mary Parker.Find peewee
with second brood of young,Boat r i d e i n Dr,
Patten's boat to K e l l y cottage and b r i n g back
our brown boat,
J u l . 3-C.0,York drove w e l l a t our nev7 cottage,Water
at 21' but w e l l driven 26»,Ned and M n n i e
arrive,
Jol, 4-Boat r a c e s from Cambridge Club to Sandy Point,
Fred Pearce and wife,Ed Cook emd w i f e , . / i l l
Kimball,wife and son a l l of Dover c a l l ,
S,P.Nute j o i n s us a t 8 PM.
JUL, 5 - V i s i t B a r r ' 3 f o r milk.Sing a t Pearce cottage.
Jul. 6-Heard a loon t h i s morning.Close camp,
Jal,13-Martha Manning Disbrow,Katherine Ruth Smith
of NY,Mrs, F,Conger Smith,NY,Edward D.Disbrow,
Maud B.Disbrow a r r i v e . S.P.Nute guided the
party i n over C h i l c o o t P a s s ,
JtJ.,14©Party v;ent over lake on the Mt,7/ashington,
Jtil.l5-The Dominie and the Doctor climb Mt,Major,
Jul.l6-Party retiirns home,
Jul,16-H.S.Parker,Mr. &amp; Mrs, S,S.Parker,Leora and
Edna Home and S.P.Nute a r r i v e to look over
and f a m i s h the new cottage the "Lookout".
Jul.l7-Laboring around the Lookout.
J u l . l 8 - S t i l l a t v;ork.Albert Otis j o i n s u s ,
Jul,19-Return home,
Jttl.27-Mary P a r k e r , C a l i s t a B e r r y , K a t r i n a Nau and
Mary F,Colbath of .7ashington,D,C,
Jul.31-H,S,Parker,MR,(5: Mrs, E,P,Nute,Molly and
Harry Nute,S,S,Parker and Ned Parker a r r i v e .
Had to break i n r e a r door,E.P.Nate,S.S.Parker
and Ned r e t u m to Farmington.
Aug. 1-Vira V/oodward j o i n s us,Mr, &amp; Mrs, Towns and son
C a r r o l l call,E,P,Nate r e t u r n s v/ith basket of
hot l o b s t e r s ,
Aug, 2-Quiet,
Aug, 3-Ned P a r k e r goes to Bay f o r white i r o n bed,
Aug. 4-Re V, Dish row. Prof ,Towne and Ned Parker climb
Mt,Major and p i c k 25 qts blueberries,Htirry
Nute c a t c h e s Ifirge p i c k e r e l ,
Aug, 5-Rainy,
Aug. 6-S,P.Nate back with us.Prof.Arah Jones and
Ned Parker c a t c h f i v e p i c k e r e l , S.S. &amp; Mary
Parker a r r i v e .

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Hg.'
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
'Aug.
Aug.
^Aug.

7-E.?.Ifate goes to Concord,S.S,Parker to
Farmington,Four more p i c k e r e l caught, H,S,
Parker and Ned s p l i t wood,
8-E,P,Nttte b u i l d s a length of r u s t i c fence i n
f r o n t of cottage,
9-Mary and Minnie go to Campmeeting, S,P.Nute
Miss Maude Drew,Kenry Browne and Miss Minnie
H a l l v i s i t us during the day.
10-::.P.Nute f i n i s h e s r u s t i c fence.atgjcBJganxgxaii.
11-Most of party l e f t yesterday.H.S.x-arker
a r r i v e s . C h a s , P e r k i n s gathered his'^hay i n f i e l d
near the cottage,
12-Quiet,
13-Mrs, Hussey a r r i v e s , H , S , r?- Ned Parker s p l i t
l a r g e l o g and placed i t a t l e f t corner of
cottage,
14-!;Ir, &amp; Mrs, Towne c a l l , Towne and Ned go to
F a l l s brok f o r l i v e b a i t but k i l l good s i z e d
p i c k e r e l w i t h an oar,
15-S,S,Parker and J,F,Hussey a r r i v e ,
16-Quiet, S,S,Parker l e a v e s f o r home by wheel,
17- Close camp,

5, ? -Mrs, L o i s A,Manning of Andover,Mass. Mr, &amp; Mrs.^
John H.Manning of Croton^Mervyn M.Manning,
Mr, &amp; Mrs. a.D.Disbrow and Maud B.Disbrow
spent HHB two weeks a t camp. Took p i c t u r e s
of cottage and c h i l d r e n i n boat,
Sep. 1£-S,3,Parker and Mary Parker a r r i v e to v/atch
p a i n t e r s on camp Lookout,Painted s t a i r s
and platform. Returned home,
^Sep. 28-H,S,Parker,MR, &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Trimmed out
new l a n d a t fooji of h i l l ,
Jot.

10-Albert O t i s and v/ife,Mrs, C,E,Home and Edna
and Mirs, S.S,Parker c a l l e d a t oamp.

Hot.

2-S,S,Parker v i s i t s cottage.

Hot.

4-S,S,Parker drops i n a g a i n .

Hot. 11-Mr A Mrs, A l b e r t Otis,Fir, &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker
and i U b e r t LaBounte b u i l d bridge over s p r i n g
stream,
loT. 12-n,S,Parker and E,P.Nute a r r i v e and s u r p r i s e
u s . Bridge f i n i s h e d , .7e c l o s e camp f o r season,
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1904
Jan,
Jan,
Jan,

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7-7alcLo C.Varney PM a t A l t on, Byron H.Horn of
Rochester and Ned Parker a r r i v e to f i s h ,
8-Dr,Stokes of Rochester a r r i v e s ,
9-Rough weather,Poor f i s h i n g , R e t u r n home,

Aprl. 8-Mr, &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker v i s i t camp,Ice over
e n t i r e Bay but open round s h o r e s .
May 7-I.Ir,&amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker and Mrs,Randall v i s i t
camp but stop a t Lookout cottage.H.S.Parker,
A l b e r t LaBounte and Whitehoues are f i n i s h i n g
road begun l a s t f a l l .
May 27-Llr,&amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker v i s i t Camp Lookout
and c a l l a t Pine Bluff.Some g l a s s broken by
heavy h a i l storm previous day. Stopped a t
Camp Lookout, re turning home May 3 1 s t ,
June 4-S,S,'^arker i n camp,
Jtine 5-Fred Pearce and Harry Horton a r e a t L a k a i r ,
Jane 6-Closo camp,

June 22-Mr,
Mrs, S.S.Parker and S.P.Nute a t camp,
Jun. 24-7ent to Sandy Bay, Prof .Bering a r r i v e s a t
Lookout, Retum home.
Hoard
Jun.28-Mrs.J.G.5toraxd o f S.Dak.,Ralph D.Hoard,ditto,
Mrs,Thomas T . S u l l i v a n of Chicago,S.D.Disbrov;,
Mrs, Disbrow and Maud Disbrow.Enjoyed s e v e r a l daj
climbing Mt.Major J u l y 1st and 2nd, Returned
home J u l y 2nd.

Jul. 2-H.S.Parker,E.P.Iftite,Mrs.E.P.Nute,Harry Nute
Molly Nute,!to. &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker open camp.
Jul. 3-(&gt;aiet.
Jul. 4-Sports a t Pine B l u f f .Contestants included
F r e d Pearce,Harold Kimball,Ernest Day,Dr.
Charles Patten,S.P.Nute,S.S,Parker,7ill Kimball
Mr.Yeaton,Herbert Emerson,Al Vamey,Mrs. E.Day,
Miss Johnson,Merrill Patten,David Patten,
Harry Nute,James Planner and L a f a y e t t e .7oodman
were r e f e r e e s . P r o f . D o r i n g a l s o attended.
Jul. 18-Joseph Loud,Mrs.Loud,Harry and Marion Loud,
and David Loud of j\ndover,Mass. and H.S.Parker
S.S.Parker and Mary Parker open camp,
Jul. 19Jul.20-

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Jul,2I-Molly jRUte Joins u s . a blueberry t r i p to
Mt.MaJor r e s u l t s i n tv/enty q u a r t s .
Jul.22-Celebration of S t e l l a Loud's birthday.
Jul.2S-Aunt E l v i r a /oodward a r r i v e s .
J u l . 2 4 - V i s i t Sandy Bay.
Jul.25-B6rt Stevens,Belle Stevens,Mildred Stevens
and George 11.Stevens a r r i v e f r o a L i t t l e t o n .
JU1.26-Celebrate Maiy Parker's birthday.
Jul.27-Joseph Loud goes home.Party goes to Bay i n
rowboats.
Jul.28-Birthday of Dana J.Loud,8 years o l d , V i s i t
Farmington,dinner w i t h N e l l i e N u t e , v i s i t
Mr,Doring i n evening.
Jul,29-Bert Stevens l e a v e s u s . Prof.Doring c a l l s ,
Jul,30-Close camp,
Aug.14-H,S,Parker,Ned Parker,S,P,Hute and Harry
Hate a r r i v e a t camp,
Aug,15-n;aiet,
Aug,lb-Qaiet,
Aug,17-K,P,Nute,C,;7.T,V/illson and Mrs,Hed Parker
arrive,
Aug,18-K.S.Parker,E.P.Nate and Hed Parker depart,
E,D,Dlsbroiv and B u s t e r Manning spend night
w i t h u s a f t e r climbing *lt,MjiJor,
Aug,19-Arah Jones c a l l e d , E,P,Hate b u i l t r a i l i n g
up the path,n,S &amp; Ned Parker l e a v e ,
Aug,20-Close camp,
Sep,18-Mrs, J.M.Davis,S.S.barker
a t camp f o r the day,
Oct, 7-Mr,

&amp;

hira,

and w i f e , c a l l e d

S.S,Parker a t camp f o r the day,

Hov,10-Mr,&amp; Mrs, Ned Parker and Mary Parker v i s i t
camp and care f o r bedding e t c ,
Dec, 8-H.S.Parker and S.S.Parker a t camp. F i n d
lake f r o z e n to Aiken's P o i n t . I c e four
inches a t oamp.
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S E A S O N

�1905
itar.lG-Red Parlcer and S.S.Parlcer v i s i t camp.Two
f e e t of ioe and heavy snow.
Apr,

Albert Otis.lfery Parlcer and S.S.Parlcer
at camp. I c e over lake but open near s|^ore,

Apr,S8-IvTr. &amp; l-Irs. Nod Parker v i s i t cejap, Water low.
Find Mayilov/ers.
:!ay 13-S,S,Parker a t cottage,Water lowest i n 20 y e a i ^
May 24-Ned Parker and S,S,Parker and Mary Parker
a t camp f o r day. Painted boat and r u s t i c work,
Jan,ll-IAr &amp; Mrs, Ned Parker spend day a t camp. F i n d
sweet peas,creepers £tnd vegetables growing
finely,
Jun.22-Carpenters and masons begin work on k i t c h e n ,
Jun,23-H,S.Parker,Ned Parker and Mary Parker a r r i v e ,
Jan.24-Chimney completed,Good s t a r t on k i t c h e n .
Jul. 4-H.S.Parker,Vira •,Yoodward,S.P.Nate,Mrs.a.P.
Nute,Stanley and Harry Nute Ned and Minnie
P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n Parker,S.3.-^'arker,Mary Parker
A.N.Lin'Joln,v/ife and s i x children,Robert
Taiuier 8.nd v/ife,L.'.Voodman and w i f e , F r e d
Pearce and w i f e , , / i l l ICimball,wife and son
Harold,Mr.Bradley and Miss Gov/an,i^.yeaton
wife and tv/o daughters. Dr. Pa tten,v/ife and
t h r e e children,Mr.Wheeler,wife and two
children,Dr.Garland and wife,Smma H a l l and
Minnie H a l l , F r e d Patch and Don Patch,Miss
B u t l e r and o t h e r s . A l l enjoyed the day v/ith
v/ater races and about f o r t y s a t down to a
p i c n i c dinner,
Jal.l2-Mr .^c Mrs. Ned Parker and F r a n k l i n a r r i v o .
Stay a month during v/hich we have among other
callers,H.S,-i-'arker,Vira Woodward,Mr, c?; lAra
J,F,Hussey,Miss Maude Drew,3,P,Nute,Etta
T i b b e t t s and Harold T i b b e t t s . M r . M r s ,
C,/,Holme3 and sons,Ralph and Gordon Ocunp oh
the beach f o r a f o r t n i g h t .
Aug. 16-Close camp.

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1905
Iig72&lt;i-Mp &amp; Mrs. S.S.parker/7,L,Berry and C a l i s t a
Berry open oamp,
Aug. 27Aug,2Q-^//e leave f o r home*
Sep, 6-S,P,irate i n quest of Aunt C a l i s t a ' s s p e o t a c l e s ,
Oot, 6-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Paint back door,
Hov, 3-Nsd Parker and S,S,Parker c a l l e d .
SSD OF T H E SEASON

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1906

7eK7 1-H,S,Parker,S,S,Parker,Mary Parker and Ned
Parker open oamp, Borrcv/ed Pearce c a r t and
hauled ^ c o r d v/ooft up from the swamp,
Apr,19-D,J,Blli3on,Jtiliet P,Zimmerman,Eleanor F ,
Sander,Maud B,Pisbrow,Leora F,Otis,Mary
Parker,S,S,Parker,
16-Mary Parker catches 3 j[ I b . l a k o t r o u t i n
our f r o n t door yard,
y 17Hay 1819-S,S,Parker,Mary Parker and Florence Fayes
leave f o r home a f t e r s t a y i n g a t Lookout,
lay 30-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,D, J , E l l i s o n and J u l i e t
P,Zimmerman
31-Close oamp.

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190C

Mr26-Mr
isra, 3.3.Parlcer,S.P,Nute and Molly Nute
at oottage,
Jun.2?d[ir^SjLsa,ry_begln3 e r e c t i o n of h i s cottage,
,28-C,S,IIorne»s coTtage coiSpleTed t h i s month.
Close camp and r e t u r n home,

r

Jul. ?-H,3,Parlcer,;:Ir &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker and S,J,'.Voodward
arjbire,
Jul. 4-Nute familj' a r r i v e d . T e r r i f i c thunder shower
drove us i n s i d e . I n evening went to Pearce
cottage to hear graphophone concert,
Jul. 5-John P,IIurd,Dena Perkins,Grace Hayes,Roy
Fraser,M£iude Drew and S,P.Nute stopped a t
camp,took boat and spent day a t the Cascade,
..Jul. 15-Maude Drew,Ellio Cloutman,iiilva Pike,S,P.Nute
at the cottage f o r the day,

Jal.l8-H.S.Parker,3.3,Parker.Vira Woodv/ard,Mary Parker
Maude Drev/ and S,P,Nate a r r i v e d ,
ftil.l9-TJp a t d£iybreak. Shingled p i a z z a roof,Ned a r r i v e d ,
Jal.20-S,P.Nute continues on the roof,
M.21-Stella Jjoud and Dana Loud j o i n u s ,
JUl,22-Find n i c e piece of I n d i a n pottery a t B i r c h Landing
ftil,23-Vira,Father,Stan and Maude r e t u r n hoae,
ftil.24-Cl03e up camp,
Aug. 4-Mr3, F.J,V/oodward,Lir ?c Mrs, 3,3,Parker,H,S,Parker
and S,P.Nute i n cajup.
ittg. 5-Vi3ited Home's cottage.Rode i n t h e i r boat,
in^'. 6-K.3,Parker and S.P.Nute board the wharf over,
ing. 7-Hed,Minnie ana F r a n k l i n and Leora a r r i v e ,
ing. 8-3,P.Hute responding to Dr,Patten's c r y f o r help
discovered Dr,badly burned i n h i s bof.thouse and
boat a f i r e from gasoline explosion. Put f i r e out
v;ith wet canvas,S.P.N, rowed to Bfiy i n 20 minutes
^HP
and phoned f o r Dr. / h e e l e r , F r a n k l i n got h i s head
stuck i n s l a t s of p i a z z a r a i l ,
^Y"?' 9-S,S.,H,S, Parker and S,P.Nate extend r u s t i c fence
I
to stairs,Two war oanoes passed today,
liag.lO-Took p i c t u r e s of F r a n k l i n , L e o r a and S,P,H, go
home,3,P.N, painted m s t i c fence,
11-Quiet,
^ K , 1 2 - H e d and Stan a r r i v e i n Dean A l l e n ' s steamer.
Very c o l d n i g h t ,
^ • g . l S - S a u i r r e l s very tame,at l e a s t eightbof them,Old
T
Bob T a i l s t i l l on deck. Close oamp.

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1906
-Mr,
Mrs, E,D.Disbrow and Maude Disbrow
enjoy the cottage and l a k e , Also E t h e l A,Hoard
of South Dakota.
U 6-H,3,rarker,Mrs,E,J.v/oodward,Mr * Mrs. S.S.Parker
i n oamp.
et, 7-JvIi^
Mrs. Day c a l l e d . A l s o Mr,Pearoec
Oot, 8-Aunt V i r a goes home. S.3.•'='arker goes gunning
on other shore but b r i n g s back only R . R . t i e s .
rt,26-S.S.Parker

v i s i t s cottage.

r,I£-Harry Hute and S.S,Parker v i s i t cottage.
EHD

OP

THE SEASON

mm
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E'x'728-I,lr3. S.S,Parker,Holly Hute,Florence Hayes
and S,S.Parker.About 16" of i o e ,
ipr,23-Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker open up oottage. And
c l e a n up the upper cottage. I c e breaking up.
v/ater v e r y low,
lay
lay
lay
lay
lay

223tMr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Leora O t i s and Fred Pearce.
22-Severe f r o s t . ButaraxJamg.Leora goes home,
23-Trout f i s h i n g a t Red Rock Brook with some l u c k ,
24-v;ent to ^ a y , T r o l l e d f o r t r o u t , S e v e r a l b i t e s ,
25-,7ater f r o z e l a s t n i g h t , Retum home.

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1907

7un7 8-Mr &amp; l i r a . 3,3.Parker../ater very low.Season
about two weeks l a t e t h i s y e a r ,
Jta, 9-Go to Chesnut Cove and L i t t l e Mark I s l a n d
with K.O. i n h i s boat, l/innepeesaukee Yacht
Club house being e r e c t e d . F i s k e cottage near
Dr.'.Yheeler Just completed,
Jun.lO-Retum home,
Jto,20-H.S,Parker,S.S.Parker and Mary Parker a r r i v e .
Spent day i n r e p a i r work,S,P.Nute a r r i v e s ,
Jtin.21-Ned a r r i v e s , D o r i n g v i s i t s u s f b r i n g i n g w i f e
and daughter,All go home except H,S. &amp; Mary P,
J\m,22-Close camp,
J\il, 3-H,S,Parker,S,S, &amp; Mary Parker a r r i v e ,
hU 4-Repair v;ork, Savary fam_ily_ visitL_U8,Savary
Just c o n p l e t i n g ^ h i s camp,Strawberries p l e n t i f u l ,
M. 5-Edna Horne Joins u s ,
hi, 6-'.7ill Woodman takes u s w i t h Mrs,Pearce,Mrs,
W i l l Kimball and Miss Cowan to the Club House
to see the r a c e s ,
Jol, 7-Go to Bay v/ith Harry -Waldron,
hi, 8-Return home,
•o

-Ned,Minnie,Franklin,Stan and Ifaude spend day,

M.SO-Neliie Hayes and daughter N e l l i e , M o l l y Nute
and Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,
Jal,31-Ned a r r i v e s , P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s , P e a r c e s c a l l ,
'.u,'^, 1-A quiet day,
.j, 2-Wind and storm w i t h h a i l ,
;, 3-Go to Cascade and M r s , L i n c o l n ' s , P i c k b e r r i e s ,
Llrs,Hayes,dciUghter and Molly r e t u r n home,
J, 4-Pearces gave us a clam dinner i n Patten's t e n t .
About twenty f i v e persons present,
Aug. 5-Break oamp,
:,11-Maude Drev/ and S.P.Nute here f o r the day,
j,28-Leora,Edna and Mrs,Parker c a l l a t camp,
Sep. 8-3,P.Nute and R,T.Pearl having stayed overnight
leave e a r l y t h i s morning i n rowboat f o r tour
of the l a k e .

�1 9 0 f
1907
^SpTia- S.P.imte and R . T . P e a r l r e t u r n t o oamp a f t e r
making c i r c u i t o f t h e l a k e v i s i t i n g Vfolfhoro
M e l v i n V i l l a g e , C e n t r e Harbor and W e i r s ,
Sep.21-lCr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Measuj?e beach a t B i g Rock,
F i n d i t f i v e f e e t toward P a t t e n ' s ,
Sep,22-Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n a r r i v e d . Saw f l o c k
of t w e l v e ducks toward A i k e n ' s , S.P,Hute c a l l e d ,
Oot,12-S.S.t*arker and Mary P a r k e r a r r i v e d and went
a c r o s s t o l a n d on othe s i d e of l a k e ,
Oct, 1 5 - H , S , P a r k e r , E l v i r a v/oodward,S.S.Parker and w i f e .
C.W.Tibbetts a r r i v e d t o h e l p b u i l d r o a d on o t h e r
side of lake,
Oot.l6-Qaiet,
Oct.l7-Parker and T i b b e t t s meet r o a d w o r k e r s a c r o s s l a k i
Oct.lS-Parker and T i b b e t t s complete road.H.S.Parker
r e t u r n s home.Tough time r e t u r n i n g account h i g h
w i n d a n d w a t e r . % d t o t u r n back once,Close camp.

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1908

7fin722-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker v i s i t both c o t t a g e s ,
i c e about a f o o t t h i c k . C a t c h S&gt;-'^ l b c u s k .
Also large perch,
Apr,143.S.Parker i n camp. I c e b r e a k i n g u p ,
A p r , l a - S . S . P a r k e r . I c e out i n Broads but c o n s i d e r a b l e
i n the B a y ,
Hay

3-!ffi &amp; Ivlrs. S . S . P a r k e r v i s i t camp.Lake a t h i g h
w a t e r mark.

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1908
fcy 19-l.lr So lara, S . S . P a r k e r i n ec.mp.
May E O - F i s h i n g b u t no f i s h .
May a i - V i s i t A i k e n ' s P o i n t . R e t u m home,
Jun. 3 - S l v i r a Woodward,H.S,Parker,Mary P a r k e r ,
and S . S , P a r k e r open c a m p . A s s i s t e d by C.v/,
Whitehouse b e g i n work on new w h a r f .
Jun. 4-Hed,Mlnnie and F r a n k l i n Iferkor J o i n u s , F r e d
B e r r y b a n d X s a Peavey v i s i t u s ,
Jun, 5 - S t i l l a t work on w h a r f ,
Jun, 6-Wharf f i n i s h e d ,
Jan. 7-(&gt;uiet,
Jan, 8-Minnie and F r a n k l i n ^ t o v i s i t L e o r a a t
Home c o t t a g e ,
J a n . l l - L e o r a and Minnie e n t e r c o t t a g e and f r i g h t e n e d
by a mouse,
Jon, 18-Mr &amp; Mrs S , S , P a r k e r a n d Mrs, Ben R a n d a l l ,
Smv f l y i n g s t i u i r r e l ,
Jun,Sl-I)epart t o Lookout Cottage,Heard l o o n ,
J a l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Dana Loud a n d M o l l y Hute
a r r i v e s t o p p i n g f o r f i r s t time a t o\ir new
f l a g s t a t i o n Keewaydin,
J u l , 4-Rev,J.D.Smiley,wife and son and two daughters
t a k e d i n n e r v/ith u s .Hed,Minnie iind F r a n k l i n
a r r i v e . M r , L i n c o l n and f a m i l y c a l l e d on u s ,
Jul. 5 - ^ i e t ,
Jul, b - D i t t o . V e r y h o t ,
Jul. 7-90 degrees,Hed a r r i v e s ,
Jul, 8-Minnie goes t o A l t o n f o r I c e , S,P,]rate
a r r i v e s , M o l l y goes home,
Jul. 9-S.?,Hute goes t o Hampton Beach f o r t h e day.
F o r e s t f i r e on Mt.MaJor,
Jul.lO-Maude Drev/ a r r i v e s ,
Jul. 11-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker go home,
J u l , I S - K . S . P a r k e r a r r i v e s , R e g i s t e r s 92 d e g r e e s ,
Jul,13-Hed and f a m i l y l e a v e , A u n t 7 i r a a r r i v e s ,
Jul. 14©
Jul, 15-H.S.Parker d e p a r t s , F i r e on Mt,Major under
c o n t r o l a f t e r burning since J u l y 9th,
JUl.16-Close camp.

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1908
logT 7-Mlss I f e r g a r e t E l l i s o n , H i s a B e s s i e H a r t , H i s s
C l a r a Snov/,Mis3 Terepa Perlcins,Mis3 C a r o l i n e
S m i l e y and Mrs. S.S.Parlcer. A r r i v e d by boat
c o u r t e s y o f A.E.initnam.S.S.Parker a r r i v e d
i n evening. L i n c o l n s c a l l ,
ing, 8-George and / i l l E l l i s o n j o i n p a r t y . E n t i r e p a r t y
Journeyed t o l a k e Shore P a r k i n L i n c o l n l a u n c h
the /innecon and s a ; rfiees and enjoyed clambake
• 9 - E l l i s o n boys d e p a r t . P a r t y w a l k s t o Bay.
'11 &gt; 10-Break camp,
iog. 16-S.P.Iftite,Mrs. C.G.Rowell and Maude Drew.S.S,
P a r k e r v i s i t s camp d u r i n g t h e day,
lug. l Y - V e r y r a i n y - P a r t y r e t u r n s home,
. £S-John 3 . L o c k e vnd w i f e , S l v a t i and F a n n i e Hayes
S . S . P a r k e r and w i f e .
, 22-Attended bajiJptism a t Sandy P o i n t ,
jhg* 24-Closed camp.
, 30-Mr &amp; Mrs. B,Baston,i'lis3 C l a r a Heal,Miss H a t t i e
Thayer,Miss Gladys Oilman and Mr &amp; blrs, Hed
P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n spend t h e day.
irigyt#y8-8li »l?aTkw isxtwygKBgDrstimigyWaJ^^
Sep. 7-Guests i n attendance a t L a d i e s A i d P i c n i c .
/.E.Howard
D.E.Edgerly
'/.F.Thayer
J.D.Smiley
L.E.Foster
J.R.Kelly
A.S.Putnam
E.H.Thomas
John C.Hay
C.W.Tibbetts J . B r e c k e n r i d g e S . 3 . f a r k e r
Hed P a r k e r
H e l l i e Hayes
H e l e n A.Roberts
Abbie Putnam H a t t i e F u r l o n g Mary E . P a r k e r
Annie F o s t e r F r a n k l i n P a r k e r Mary A.Parker
C c r d e l i a Cook (Los j i n g e l e s )
ICyra S d g e r l y
i«p. 8-?jir &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n and Mrs. Hed
P a r k e r b r e a k camp.
Sep, 26-Hr &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r w i t h H.L,Edgecombe and
S . P . H u t e . V i a i t Sandy Bay and Mountain View
c o t t a g e and Red Rock B r o o k , P a i n t r u s t i c f e n c e .
See f l y i n g s q u i r r e l a g a i n ,
Sep. 27'-Q,uiet and h o t ( 8 5 degrees) C l o s e camp.

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1908
IJoU 1 0 - S , 3 . P a r k e r i n eamp a l o n e , Water v e r y lov7,being
n i n e f e e t from west s i d e o f B i g Rook,
Oet. 11-Return home,
„ , ,
it. 17-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r i n camp. ? e r y h o t . V i s i t
Sandy Bay, Get l o a d o f wood,
Oot, 18-Fiud sjjone implement a t B i r c h Lanfi^ing,
loT,

8 - S . 3 . P a r k e r and S.P.Hiite b e g i n work on i o o house
and t a k e boat out of w a t e r ,

!o7» 11-S.S.Parker and Hed P a r k e r w o r k i n g on i c e house,
C.v/.Tibbetts a r r i v e s w i t h l o a d o f f u r n i t u r e ,
f a t e r so I o n S . S , v i a l k s around be&amp;.eh t o upper
cottage,
V, 2 1 - S , S . P a r k e r v i s i t s eai^ip, Water now 17 f t l O i n ,
from w e s t c o r n e r o f I t g x t g B J c o u r b i g b o u l d e r .
mm

O F lEE'SSASOM

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1909

i ? r 19-Mr &amp; Mrs, S . S . P a r k e r w a l k i n g from Bay on 2 f t
of i c e . Walked back t o Bay.
16-Mr &amp; Mrs a S . S , P a r k e r . I c e
bottom of b o a t ,
ipr, I 7 - R a i n y , g o home.

J u s t gone o u t . P a i n t

ipp, El-Had P a r k s r , l i i n n i e P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n ,
22-3.3,Parker and Mary i ^ r k e r a r r i v e ,
ujjs, 23-Close camp.
Hay-

5-S.S. &amp; Hed P a r k e r a t eamp f o r day.Hed c a t c h e s
2ii l b l a k e t r o u t .

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1909

Hafld-Mr A Mr a. S.S.Parlcer a r r i v e .
May 15-10 luclc f i s h i n g so r e t u m home.
Kay 29-U.S. P a r leer, S.S. Parker,Mary P a r l c e r , Minnie Parlcer
and F r a n l c l i n a r r i v e ,
Kay 30-Maude Drew,i&lt;a.tty Durgin,Mis3 M e r r i l l , M i s s Dunlap
and V e l s o r a Lfethews v i s i t e d u s from t h e Bay.
Maude l o s t h e r glasses,blov;ai o f f by win.l,
31-3.S.Parlcer found t h e glfi.sses,Mrs, S a v a x x ^ a j ^
.Olive c a l l e d ,
8 10-L.B.Foster,W.P.Thurber and Hed P a r l c e r , F i s h e d
d u r i n g day and r e t u r n e d home,
Am.24-lCr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parlcer stop a t camp f o r t h e day.
Jim.27-3.S.Parker
hU

and Hed P a r k e r a t camp.

7-Mr Sz Mrs, Hed P a r k e r . F r a n k l i n , J . B r e c k e n r i d g e ,
S d i t h Pinkham H e r r i n g and A l i c e Pinkham spend
the day at eamp,

, 2 1 - H . S . P a r k e r , P . P . P a r k e r , S l v i r a Woodward,Harry,
and M o l l y Hute,l.lrs,Hed P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n
and Mrs, 3.S.Parker.Hed a r r i v e s l a t e r ,
Jul,22-S.S.Parker a r r i v e d ,
Jal.23-Harry goes t o Sdgeeomb's.Vira goes home,
,24-Rainy and c o o l ,
.25-S,P.Hute and H e l l i e Hute,Hed P a r k e r and S.S.
P a r k e r J o i n p a r t y . A . 2 . C a r t e r , w i f e and daughter
o a l l . A l s o Chas.'7.!rhompson,wife and dfiughter,
a l s o C h a r l e s H . L e r r y , H a r r y Hute goes home,
Jiil,26-Mary P a r k e r ' s b i r t h d a y observed,
tel,27-P,F.Parker and Hea P a r k e r v i s i t Mt.MaJor and
pick t e n quarts of b l u e b e r r i e s .
Jal, • ;-p£irt o f p a r t y r e t u m t o Farmington and din.e
M^lth Mrs, S.P.Nute,
• 29-Kot and q u i e t ,
lal»30-Party goes t o vj'olboro aboard t h e F o x and v i s i t
U n c l e C h a r l e s and C o u s i n K a t e ,
111,31-Hothing t o r e c o r d ,
lag, 1-Molly and Atint V i r a r e t u m home. P a t t e n boys
37/in a c r o s s t h e l a k e ,
lug, 2-Molly back i n camp,
3-Mrs,Lincoln c a l l s ,
liig, 4 - V i s i t L i n c o l n caup i n e v e n i n g ,
, 5 - P r o v i s i o n s short.Hed and Sam go home,
, 6 -Close camp.

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1909

I!ug7l7-Tl,S.Parker,P.F.Parker and E l v i r a /oodward open
camp, S . P , l u t e and Maude Drew a r r i v e i n p o u r i n g
rain,
Aug. 18Aug, 19Aug.EO-Stan and Maude d e p a r t , H a r r y l u t e a r r i v e s ,
Aag.£l-Mr &amp; Firs S . S , P a r k e r w i t L C.Roberts and w i f e
a r r i v e an^. go t o upper oaiwp,
Aug.EBAug.23-Ned and Minnie P a r k e r go home, S.S.Pr.rker and
Mary P a r k e r raove dOY»'n from upper o o t t a g e ,
Aug,24-P.F.Parker catohes f o u r b l a c k b a s s ,
Aag,25-Yery v/arm,
Aag,S6-Close oamp,
Sep, 4-Arthur Jones and w i f e , S t a e e y and w i f e and two
o t h e r couples occupy c o t t a g e o v e r Labor Day,
Sep,25-Mr &amp; I t r s , S . S . P a r k s r ,
Sep,26-FrGd P e a r c e d i n e s w i t h u s . S t a t i o n a t
nearly constructed,

ICeewaydin

Sep,30-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker a t eamp and Sandy
Oct,
Oct,
Oet,
Oet,

Bay,

6-Mr A Mrs 3.S.Parker a t oamp,
7-led,Minnie and F r a n l c l i n P a r k e r J o i n u s ,
8-Go t o r i d e w i t h F r e d P e a r c e .
9-We c l o s e camp,

Nov, 17-S.S.Parker a t eamp. Water 1 7 f t 6 i n . from
n o r t h c o r n e r of b i g b o u l d e r .
SICD OF THE SEASON

�1 9 i 0
1910
iiP?. fi-iChe Ned P a r k e r s spend day h e r e , I c e went out
y e s t e r d a y , v/ater v e r y l o w ,
Apr,14:-Mr &amp; l l r s , S . S . P a r k e r p a i n t boats and do
o t h e r odd j o b s ,
Apro28-Mr &amp; !.Crs, S.S.Parkor a t camp.
Water f r o z e l a s t n i g h t .
Apr, 29-V/ent home.
Hay 1-Hed P a r k e r and f a m i l y a n d Mr &amp; &amp;Irs,'7inslow
Thompson,l/Ir &amp; Mrs,Byron Horn and Miss Connor
of R o c h e s t e r ,
toy 28-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker open camp,
lay 29-Hed and f a m i l y come up f o r t h e day. Have r i d e
i n C l a r e n c e Homo's b o a t . S e c K a l l e y Comet,
By 3 0 - ? a i n t s e t t e e , s e t g l a s s , g o home,
fcl, 2-Mr A Mrs. S.S.Parker i n camp,
hi, 2-Tho Hed P a r k e r s a r r i v e *
Jid, 4 - f ) u i e t .
hi, 5-Return home.
fcl, 13-H,S.Parker suid Mr &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r i n eamp,
fta,14-Aunt V i r a and Mrs, Dolbreen w i t h two c h i l d r e n
v i s i t u s f o r t h e day,
Jal,15-Gatch a b a s s and a p i c k e r e l , H e d and F r a n k l i n
j o i n I'.s,
Jul.lGto
Have had b e a u t i f u l v/aather and f i n e t i m e .
M.24ftil,24-?oyagG i n F o x up t h e l a k e .
Jtil.PS-Return home,

iug, 2-iiIaude Drew tmd M o l l y Nute and S t a n Hute r e g i s t e r .
log. 3 - L a z y ,
tog, 4-Rain a l l d a y ,
. 5-Benjamin Sanbom and H a r r y K.Rogers a r r i v e d a t
1 AM by auto l o f t a t O.E.Horne's cottage.lfciude
sind. M o l l y l e a v e f o r homo. E n i e u t T r x c k e y and
H a r r y Nute a r r i v e , R e u n i o n Thornton H a l l Gang.
, 6'-Departure o f T r i c k e y , S a n l ; o r n and R o g e r s , a l s o
S.P.Nute ;7ho dropped i n t o see u s , H a r r y Ifute
leaves,Maude Drev? and S.S. &amp; Mary P a r k e r r e t u r n .
Maude and S t a n row t o Bay t o danee a t Oak B i r c h
Inn,

�19

10

1910
H i 7 7- S t a n goes t o Farmington but r e t u r n s ,
Aug. 8.•Trimmed t r e e s a t upper c o t t a g e , C l o s e camp.
Sep, 5-Mr &amp; £Ir3,IXvig]it Sdgerly,Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S.Parker
Mrs,19'ed P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n , i n camp,
Sep,£2-S,S,Parker c a l l e d a t oamp,
?,23-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker i n camp,Water 1 7 f t 5 i n ,
out from b i g b o u l d e r ,
'S«p,24Sep,25-Retum home,
llOT, 8~3.S.Pa.rker and Hed P a r k e r a t Kjajnp, v/ater now
26 f t 6 i n , out from o u r b i g r o c k ,
EHD OF THE SEASOH

19

1 1

911
720-Hed P a r k e r and S.S.i^arker i n camp. A s s i s t i n
s t o r i n g 42 c a k e s 0 ^ 1 7 i n , i c e ,
pr,21-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker
open around s h o r e ,

i n cajnp. I c e i n l a k e but

p, 2 6 - S , S c P a r k e r , I c e s t i l l

here,

p, 2S-Mr 3y iCrs, S . S . P a r k e r . I c e s t i l l

here,

jr, 30-The Hed P a r k e r s i n camp. I c e going o a t today,
6-S.3,:^rker a t camp. I c e went out May 1 o r 2nd.
10- S.S.Parker and I r a t i u i n t a t camp,
11- R e t u m home.

�19

1 1

1911
Jfey 16-Harry Ifute and Hed Parlcer i n earap.
May E3-H«3.Parlcer and Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parlcer.
May 24-Parlcer and A l l e n extend S a s t s i d e r o a d ,
fey 2 5 - R a i n y , R e t u r n home.
Jan.

4-S.S.Parlcerat camp. Jlr.Tanner v e r y

ill.

Jun.20-H.S.Parker a^d the Hed P a r k e r s a r r i v e .
Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker a r e a t camp Lookout,
Jun. 2 1 - Cool and b r e e z y
Jun,22Ditto
Jtin,23Ditto
Jun. 24Ditto
Jun,25Ditto
J a n . 2 6 - ? i 3 i t E a s t shore and p i c k s t r a w b e r r i e s ,
J u l . 3-Mr
. Mrs, 3.S.Parker.George and S a d i e
Varney w i t h u s o v e r n i g h t ,
J u l , 4 - " f i t h C.E.Horne and Edna we v i s i t Lake Shore
and have p i c n i c d i n n e r .
J u l . 5-Return home.
J u l . 9-Mr &amp; Mrs. B e r t S t e v e n s , M i l d r e d S t e v e n s ,
George Hiram S t e v e n s a l l o f L i t t l e t o n
w i t h H.S. P a r k e r and Mr &amp; Mrs, S . S . P a r k e r .
J u l . l O - A l l but H.S.Parker go t o Wolfboro i n
steamer Fox and v i s i t U n c l e C h a r l e s ,
Jul,11-92degrees,Return home,
Aug. 1-Mrs.Hatt Robets,n.S.,S.S. &amp; Mary P a r k e r .
P i c k h i g h bush b e r r i e s i n A i k e n ' s swamp,
Aug, E-Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n J o i n u s ,
Aug, 3 - Q a i e t ,
Aug, 4-Mrs,Home,Iaora and G e r a l d O t i s and Miss
S c h l e n k e r c a l l , S . S . - t ' a r k e r b u i l d s bank w a l l ,
Sep, 4-C.T.Hayes,S.M. &amp; H.W.Hayes w i t h i,lrs,
P a r k e r a t camp f o r the day.
Sep,24-S.3.Parker
boulder,

S.S.

i n camp, / a t e r 1 9 f t from b i g

Oct,25-S.S.Parkers ajtid Hed P a r k e r s a t camp, ./ater
now 20 f t from b o u l d e r .
EHD

OF THE SEASOH

�1 9 1 E
1912
Ip?7l7-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S. P a r k e r , I t r &amp; lirs.Ned P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n . L a k e c o v e r e d w i t h i c e .
Apr.l8-Saw f l o c k o f d u c k s , r a i n y . R e t u r n home.
A p r , 2 7 - S . S . P a r k e r a n d l e d P a r k e r w i t h two men
c u t hrown t a i l moth n e s t s from t r e e s .
I c e went out A p r , 2 2 n d ,
M?.y 1-Mr &amp; Mrs,

S.S.Parker p a i n t

hoats.

Hay 18-Mr &amp; M r s , S . S , P a r k e r i n eamp, .
Eay 19May 20-Return home,
Ifey 2 9 - V i r a Woodward,Leora O t i s , G e r a l d O t i s ,
Mr &amp; Mrs, S . S . P a r k e r a t c a m p . S r n e s t
Day o c c u p i e s Lookout.
May 30-C.E.Home moves o u r f u r n i t u r e from depot
t o Lookout Caa^.
Ifey 3 1 J u a . 1-Return h o m e .
Jun, 3-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r a t oamp, Mrs P a t t e n
stops overnight w i t h u s *
J u n . 9-'v'e c a l l on C l a r e n c e Home.
Jun.lO-Spend dtiy a t Lookout. R e t u r n home,
Jun, 1 7 - 3 , S . P a r k e r v i s i t s camp, and w i t h p a r t y
a t C.E.Home's i n c l u d i n g George V a m e y
and w i f e , l e d F r o s t a n d w i f e .
Jun. 1 8 - F i s h i n g t r i p and g e t somp n i c e b a s s .
Jun. 19-Company d e p a r t s and we move t o P i n e B l u f f .
Jun.20-The l e d P a r k e r s j o i n us.We measure G.M.
B y a r d ' s l o t n e a r Red Rock Brook,
JUl. 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.i'arker
J u l . 4-Mr &amp; Mrs, E . P . l u t e a n d Molly,Mr &amp; Mrs.
l e d P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n . R e v . J . D . S m i l e y
and son c a l l .
J u l . 5-See l o o n a l s o l a r g e b l u e h e r o n . H e l l i e
Hute and M o l l y r e t u r n .
J u l . 6-Hot,
JUl. 7 - H o t , F r a n k l i n l e a r n s t o swim. We have r i d e
w i t h C.E.Home.
Ju.1. 8-Hot. We r e t u r n home.

�1912
I5r724-Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S,Parker v i s i t camp,
Jal.25-Mrs,E,J,Wooclward,Ii[rs,Harris Dolbeare and
two sons C y r a s and R i c ^ r d and daughter
H a r r i e t , ! l r &amp; Mrs,Hed P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n
v i s i t u s f o r t h e day. A t n i g h t we row
a c r o s s and p i c k elevOTi q u a r t s o f b l u e b e r r i e s
i n an hour,
Jal,E6-Cool,
Jal,27-v7ork on s t o n e w a l l . P i c k t e n q u a r t s o f
b l u e b e r r i e s i n an h o u r , F r e d t a k e s u s a c r o s s ,
Aug, 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.P.Hute and Mol?^,Mrs,Minnie P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n i n camp,
Aug, 4-Mr 8s M r s , S . S , P a r k e r and Hed j o i n p a r t y ,
Aug, 5-Cool,
Aug, 6Aug,12-Aunt Y i r a j o i n s u s ,
Aag, 13-Charter F o x and a l l a t t e n d r a c e s a t B a y ,
Aug,16-E,P, and H e l l i e Hute,Molly,Hed and F r a n k l i n
r e t u r n home. F r a n k l i n swims twenty s t i r o k e s ,
Aug,18-Mr &amp; Mrs S,S.Parker and E l v i r a c l o s e camp,
Sep, 8-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Mrs C , E . S i n c l a i r and
daughter K a t h e r i n e open camp,
Sep, 9 - C a l l e d on F r e d P e a r c e and Mr,Doring,
Oct,2S-Bagene H,Cory and S.S,Parker,Water aboutb
f i v e f e e t out from b i g r o c k .
Dec, 5-Harry Hute and S , S , P a r k e r a t camp.'Water about
s i x f e e t out from b i g r o c k b e i n g h i g h e r
than u s u a l .
MD

OF

THE

SEASOH

�19

13

1913
JSnTH6-Mild.0nly 6 i n . of ice.Wed P a r k e r , M i n n i e
and F r a n k l i n spend the day h e r e ,
jipr,17-ilr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker a t camp,
Apr,23-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker,LIr &amp; Mrs.Ned P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n a t camp f o r t h e de^y.
Apr,E4"-Franklin c a t c h e s e i g h t w h a r f t r o u t o r
suckers x ^ e i ^ i n g 19* I h . F r e d Pearce takes
u ^ t o Sandy B a y f o r M a y f l o w e r s ,
Apr,S5-Return home.
Hay 15-Mr !c i a ? s . S . S . P a r k e r i n camp t o p a i n t h o a t ,
Ifey 16-Rainy,Return home.
Jun, 1-Ned,Minnie and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r here f o r t h e
day.Water a t h i g h mark,
Jan. 4-Ha.rry Nuto and Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker a t camp.
Jon. 5-Work around Lookout Gamp .Ned v i s i t s u s and
H a r r y and Ned go home.
Jim.l5-!I?he Ned P a r k e r s h e r e f o r the day,
Jttn,28-Nute f a m i l y - E . P . and N e l l i e , S . P . and Maude,
and Haryy and M o l l y .
Jan.29-Ned and Minnie and F r a n l c l i n a r r i v e . Mr &amp;
Mrs
N a t t R o b e r t s spend the day i t h u s .
Jtan,30-S,"'.Nute went to Concord r e t u r n i n g w i t h two
r o a s t c h i c k e n s , c l a m s e t c , S,H.!rrickey and
J . B e n n i s o n and daughter c a l l , a l s o Mr &amp; i i r s
Coleman from B a y . A l s o H a r r y Rogers.
hi, 1-Tery h o t . B i g f i r e o b s e r v e d up the l a k e ,
Jul. 2-Smoky and o v e r c a s t ,
Jul, 3-/e c l o s e csimp,
Jtil,13-The Ned P a r k e r s a t camp, Mr &amp; Mrs,F.R.Copp,
M r s . P u r i n g t o n and Mr &amp; Mrs C.W.Marston d i n e
w i t h u s , Sam &amp; Mary P a r k e r a r e i n C a l i f o r n i a ,
ftd.30-She Ned P a r k e r s a r r i v e ,
JtLl,31-5?o Bay f o r grub s a i l i n g home ?/ith u m b r e l l a ,
Aug. 1-Arthur !I?wombly p a i n t e d E a s t end o f c o t t a g e ,
V/e go home.
Aug. 10-Ned,Minnie and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r h e r e f o r day

�19

13

1913
Hg;E9- -Mi* &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parlcer i n camp.
Aug,30.-Attend r a c e s i n Kayo ¥;ith C.S.Home.Forty
to f i f t y power boats i n a t t e n d a n c e .
Aug. 31- •Ked,Minnie and F r a n k l i n a r r i v e , F o u n d arrow
head,the b e s t y e t , P a r t y r i d e s t o Chesnut
Cove i n S&amp;yo. V i s i t V / i l l Hodgdon a t Mt.View.
Sep.25-•Mr &amp;. Mr S.S. S . P a r k e r and Mr &amp; Mrs l e d P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n .
Sep, 26- •See a l o o n . R e t u m home.
Oct, 5 - l e d P a r k e r and family.Saw
our bay on a r r i v a l .

t h r e e ducks i n

Get, 9-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker a r r i v e ,
'Oct.IO-Repairs a t Lookout Camp,
Oct.ll-ClOw^G camp,
Nov. 6-S,S.Parker and l e d P a r k e r c u t S40 b r o w n t a i l
n e s t s from our b i g b i r c h ,
^l07,2O-Mr Si Mrs S.S.Parker v i s i t camp coming by
motor boat w i t h F r e d A r c h i b o l d ,
Dec, 13-S.S,l&gt;arker a t camp,Ground b a r e , l a k e open,
ElS

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19

THE

SEASON

14

[1914

I ipr, 18 -S . S. P a r k e r and E.J.Schock work on b r o w n t a i l s .
[ipr,25-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker a t camp.Ice went out
Apr, 2 0 t h ,
3 - l e d Parker and family here f o r t h e day.

�19

14

1914
l a j ~ 1 4 - l ! r &amp; Mrs S.S,Parlcer.Lake e x t r e m e l y h i g h .
Kay 15-nigh w i n d s .
May 16-Mr,Randall comes t o h e l p u s . R e t u r n home.
J/Isy 28-Mr ft Mrs,S.S.Parker i n cajap.
Bay S9-Geo, /.Vamey and \7ife and A.Home p i t c h
t h e i r t e n t -with u s ,
Kay 30-C,E.Horne t a k e s u s f o r r i d e ,
Sfey S l - T T i s i t R a t t l e s n a k e I s l a n d w i t h C.E.Home.
Jun, 1-Close eamp.
Jto. 6-Hed P a r k e r and f a m i l y and Mr &amp; Mrs
Reed spend day a t oamp.

Sari

J a l . 3-Mrs E . P . m t e , M o l l y mite,Mr &amp; Mrs Ned P a r k e r
F r a n k l i n Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs
S.S.Parker.E.P.
Nute a r r i v e s l a t e r ,
J u l , . 4 - B e a u t i f u l day, G e r a l d and L e o r a O t i s c a l l ,
J u l , 5-E,P. and M o l l y Nate go t o Bay f o r g r u h ,
S,S,,NED,and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r go to B i r c h
Landing and f i n d p o t t e r y and a n c i e n t k n i f e ,
J u l . 6-Men l e a v e f o r b u s i n e s s ,
J u l , 7-S,P,l!ate J o i n s u s a ^ i n ,
J u l , 8-Cloud;'' and w a r n ,
J u i , 9-'I)itto.
J a l . l O - M r s Bor.ing and daughter a r r i v e a t Lookout,
Jul,11-Thunderstorms,
Jal,13-Quiet,
J u l , 1 3 - R e t u m home,
Jul,H2-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker and liIrs,Natt Roberts
a r r i v e i n camp,
Jt»l,23-Rainy but p i c k e d some b l u e b e r r i e s ,
J \ i l , S 4 - R e t u m home,
J t t l , 2 6 - l e d P a r k e r and f a m i l y , A r t h u r Jones
f a m i l y spend the day h e r e ,
Aug,
Aug.
Aag,
Aug,
Aug,
Aug.
Auga

and

E-Mr &amp; Mrs Joseph Loud,Rev,Harry Loud,Bana
Loud,Mr &amp; } i l r s , S . S . P a r k e r open camp.
3-Blueberrying,
4-Joe and f a m i l y go by a u t o to M i l t o n M i l l s ,
5-At home a l l day,
6-Joe,Harry and Dana Loud and S.S.Parker c l i m b
Mt.MaJor,Picking e i g h t q u a r t s of b e r r i e s .
7-Loud f a m i l y go t o Wolfboro by a u t o . I n PH
C.E.Horne g i v e s them a boat r i d e .
8-Loud f a m i l y s t a r t f o r L i t t l e t o n . P e a r c e t a k e s
P a r k e r s t o Bay t o parade o f motor boats and
races.

�19

14

1914
'Mgi' 9-Ne4 ParJcer and f a m i l y a i * r i v e . A l l r e t u r n home*
Aag.E5-lfed P a r k e r and f a m i l y i n camp.
Aug.Se-Minnie and F r a n k l i n go t o Bay w i t h Horne,
Aug,27-Quiet,
Aug,E8-Rain, C l o s e C8jap,
Sep, 6-The Hed Parkers w i t h Mr * Mrs, ?/alter Sheiraan
end E t h e l he3?e f o r t h e day.
Sep,22-Hed P a r k e r and f a m i l y , M r &amp; Mr3,S,3.Parker,
Sep,24-Warm and f i n e .
S0p,25-Close camp.
Oet, 2-Minnie P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n , M r &amp; Mrs. S,S,
P a r k e r i n oamp .Mary T i h h e t t s J o i n s u&amp;.
Oot. 4-S,S,Parker and w i f e a r r i v e , v / e a l l r e t u m home.
Oet,12-Mr &amp; JArs,S.S.Parker c a l l on way t o upper oamp.
Nov. 1-Mj' &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n , H . S . P a r k e r and
F r e d Wiggin a s d r i v e r o f t h e new autoraohile
c a l l end c l a s e earap f o r t h e y e a r .

1915
Jten, 17-Mr &amp; Mrs Hed P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n and Mr &amp; Mrs
W a l t e r Sherman and E t h e l spend t h e d a y ,
Mar.24-Mr &amp; K r s , S . S , P a r k e r v i s i t oamp. Lake l o w .
F o o t o f ice.We w a l k t o Lookout on i c e .
May

5-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker and H a r r y Hute come
t o oamp w i t h auto f o r f i r s t t r i p .

�1 9 X 5
X915
EyTlO-Sdna.Arthur

and Mary 3 , P a r k e r open oamp,

Jon. Z-YLT
Rlrs Hed P a r k e r , F r a n l c l i n , H a r r y Nute
and Fir &amp; Isirs S . S . P a r k e r i n eamp on a
r e n o v a t i n g t r i p . F o r e s t f i r e i n r e a r o f Joe
K e l l y * s n e a r S i n e l t i i r ' s eamp.Harrow escape
f o r hoth ctimps.
Jon.ES. •Mrs S.P-Hute,Molly,Harry,Stan andMaude.
Jim.29. •MR &amp; Mr S.S. S . P a r k e r a r r i v e by^auto b r i n g i n g
f o o d and r e a d i n g m a t t e r . H a r r y d r i v e s c a r home.
Jun. 30-E.P.Nate a r r i v e s . M r &amp; Mrs Benjamin Eugene
Sanborn were m a r r i e d a t Wolfboro today and
me.de t h e i r f i r s t s t o p a t oamp where we gave
them a weddJLng b r e a l c f a a t of b o i l e d p o t a t o e s ,
r o a s t beef and o n i o n s . They had a e h a u f f e d r
and were en r o u t e t o t h e mountains.
J a l . 1.•Rain.
J a l . 2.•Rain. Boston r e p o r t s 4.33 f a l l , g r a e t e s t i n 20 y]
J u l . 3- •Rain.E.P.Hute r e a c h e d eamp b r i n g i n g M i s s M.
H i l l o f Concord, Maude and S t a n row t o Bay.
'Fine
and c l e a r .
J o l , 4.
R
a
i
n
.
hi.
5.
J u l . 6- •E.P.Nute and M i s s H i l l l e a v e . A l s o Mr &amp; Mrs.
S . S . P a r k e r . E t h e l E d g e r l y and t h r e e c h i l d r e n
a i ' r i v e f o r t h e day..Lincoln boys c a l l , a l s o
C a r r o l l P i p e r and MisB D a v i s from I'lolfboro.
Have h a d f i r e e v r y evening i n s t o v e .
JUL 7.•E.P.ITute went to Concord.Minnie P a r k e r and
H a r r y Nute t o Farmington.
JUl. 8.•Rain ag'ain. We l e a v e f o r home.
Jal,31-Mjp &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,J.lrs Hed P a r k e r and F r a n l c l i n ,
Aug. 1-The f o l l o w i n g members and f a m i l i e s from t h e
Farmington C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Church C h o i r v;ere
here f o r t h e day:
F r a n k Hayes
B u r t o n Hess
Pansy Peavey
Addie C a r t e r
H a r r y Knox
Crace Clements
Fred.Clements

C h a r l e s L.Eayes
lArs J.H . L e i g h t o n
E r n e s t Peavey
C a r r o l l Peavey
L i l l i a n Currier
H a z e l Ie i g h t o n
Grace E .Coats

Mrs,F.Hayes
Stan D o i l i v e r
Grace Ham
Ray C u r r i e r
J.E.Leighton
E.E.iamball
E.W.Coats

Aug. 2 - R a i n , Hed and F r a n k l i n c a t c h 1 7 i n , p i c k e r e l ,
Aug. 3 - F a i r , W a t e r r i s i n g .
Aug, 4 - q u i e t .

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Bg7 5 - R a i n ,
Aug. 6 - ? i s i t Sanfi|f B a y . P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s ajad b l a c i c b e r r i e
Lake i s a * l e a s t 15 i n c h e s h i g l i e r t h a n on J u l y 1
Aug, 7-Rain and f o g . C l o s e camp,
Aug,14-lir &amp; Ivtrs S . S , P a r k e r i n oajnp. Buy t h e Mendota,
Lake s t i l l r i s i n g ,
Aug,15-Har:by a n d M o l l y Hute a r r i v e i n o a r t o t a k e u s
home,
Aug,21~Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S.Parl:erAlttiiiii« ttM. F r p n k l i n a r r i v e ,
Aug,E2-Hed P a r k e r a n d Don S c o t t a r r i v e . L e , k e r i s i n g .
Aug.23-Hed r e t u r n s t o b u s i n e s s ,
Aug,24-Piek l a r g e q u a n t i t y o f b l u e b e r r i e s a c r o s s l a k e ,
Aug.ES-'iforked on nev; b o a t ,
Aug,26-Ladi®B a t t e n d campmeeting,Mr Jesse.n h e l p s me
w i t h t h e new b o a t ,
Aug,27-S.S.Parker goes t o Dover,Marion,Ralph,Florence
and E a r l A l l e n v i s i t u s ,
Aug,E8-Cold 8Jid windy,
Aug,29-Same, •Je r e t u r n home,
3ep,12-Harry Bute ?;ith Mr &amp; M r s . S . S , P a r k e r a t Lookout,
T r y out t h e new b o a t ,
Sep, 18-S,8,Parker a t carap,Mr Whitehoues l o o k s o v e r
s i t e f o r Doathouse,
Sep,19-Hed,MiAnie and F r a n k l i n , M a r y P a r k e r and H a r r y
Hate a r r i v e i n o a r f o r t h e d a y ,
Oot,12-S.S.Parker.Young Mr Savary»s f a m i l y a t t h e i r
camp. S t a r t up p a r t r i d g e n e a r our f r o n t door.
Oot.l7-In S . S . P a r k e r ' s auto corner S . S . , M a r y , F r a n k l i n ,
Minnie and Hed P a r k e r ,
(tet,22-Harry Hute b r i n g s S , S . P a r k e r a n d v / i f e i n a n t e .
Oct,23-Mr V/hitehouse b e g i n s work on f o u n d a t i o n f o r
boathouse.Stim a n d F r e d learao
t a k e boat out
o f TO,ter.Pearce»s s t a y a l l n i g h t w i t h u s .
Wind blows a g a l e ,
Oet,E4-ltiraber a r r i v e s from P e r l e y B a r r , R e t u r n home,
Dec, l - S . S . P a r i c e r v i s i t s camp.
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Jan*26-Harry HU-te and S.S.Parlcer v i s i t cottage
and have hoat c r a d l e d f o r moving.
Jan.Sl-Boathouse moved today over the i c e to
new location.S.S.Parlcer a t camp.
Apr, 6-Mr

&amp; Mrs S.S.Parlcer. I c e not s a f e f o r t r a v e l .

Apr.l8-Ioe reported to have gone out today.
May

7-Sed Parker.H.S.Parker and S.S.Parker.Water
h i g h . Trout Jumping a l l day.

May 25-Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S,Parker,Paint rov/boat,
Jan,

6-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs Ned Parker,
H.S.Parker,
Jun, 7-Repair vrok,
Jon, 8-Iarge loon n e a r our p o i n t ,
Jun, 9-&amp;ray s q u i r r e l i n r e a r of oamp, Retum home,
Jun,14-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker and H a r r i s Pike,Work
on boathouse,
Jun,15-Pinish work and r e t u r n home,
Jun,24-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker.Find wharf and end of
s t a i r s badly damaged,
Jun,25-Hed and Franlclin Parker a r r i v e w i t h P r e s c o t t
and work on boat and boathouse.In evening
Mt .Washington went dovra by l i g h t e d and V7ith
band on board.
Jan.26-Close camp.
J a l . 4-S.S.,Mary,Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n i n camp.
Rainy,windy and c o l d . Lawrence Y.M.G.A.
boys i n camp on Day's P o i n t .
J a l . 5-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker go home.
J a l . 6-Close camp.
Jul.17-Mrs.S.P.Hate,Molly,and Mr &amp; Mrs.S.P.Hute,
J u l . 18-3.S.Parker and S.P.lMte work on boat and
f i n a l l y get i t going.S.P.Hute a r r i v e d .
Jal.19-Hot.Pat new b a t t e r i e s i n Mendota.
J a l . 2 0 - H o t . A l l i n bathing.
J a l . 2 1 - I n Mendota to L i t t l e Mark and back. "Repaired
pomp and s c r e e n doors.
Jul,22-S,P.Hate and Harry a r r i v e from fConcord.

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JaI723-Meadota running f i n e . P r e a c o t t looked i t over.
S t a i n e d the hoatfeoaae.
.E4-S.P. and Harry went to Concord,Mendota goes
to Bay twice »also t o Sandy Bay v/here ?/e
s t a l l e d and were towed home,
,25-S.S.Parker,Mr,Savary and Stan went to Sandy
Bay and picked "berries and a boat load of
dead pine limbs. Trimmed boathouse,
,26-Closed camp,
"1.29-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker i n camp.
1.30l-,31•, 1-Mr &amp; Mrs F r e d Pearce J o i n u s and we a l l
occupy Pine B l u f f t i l l Aug,14th,
,12-Minnie Parker and F3?anklin J o i n u s ,
,13-Hed Parker a r r i v e s .
,14-Retum home.
ittg,19-Wiil B e r r y and Mother,Fred Pearce and S.S,
Parker.Very hot,.7ater has f a l l e n 14 inches
since Spring,
,26-Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S.Parker,Minnie and F r a n k l i n
Parker i n oamp, Pearces s t a y overnight with u s ,
tag,27-Helt J o i n s u s v/ith F r e d e r i c k Clement,v/ife and
c h i l d r e n and Frank ]fe.yes and w i f e ,
isig,E8-Retm'n home.

p, 2-Mr &amp; Ivlrs S.S,Parker,x^,Minnie Parker and
F i u n k l i n open caii\p,Mr,Doring,wife and
daughter open Camp Lookout,
• 3-Hed Parker and Mr &amp; HPS,Fred Pearce a r r i v e .
, 4 - A l l go t o Odd F e l l o w s P i c n i c a t Lake Shore Fark.j
p.22-S,S.Parker,Hed Parker and F r a n k l i n s h i n g l e
west roof of cottage.
f,E8-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S,Parker h e r f o r the day,
t,28-Fred Pearee and S.S.Parker here to look over
the boat.
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I p r 7 l 9 - s . S , P a r k e r anfl. Leon Rioharclson i n earap.
I c e m e l t i n g arotmd s h o r e s .
18-S,S.-i^arker,Ned P a r k e r , H . S , P a r k e r p a i n t boat,
I Hay E6-S,S,Parker and Leon R i c h a r d s o n p a i n t b o a t ,
\jm,

8-JJIr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker .Molly Nute and Leon
R i c h a r d s o n open camp.
I . 9-Repair v#ork a t Lookout and p a i n t i n g b o a t ,
u l O - G l o s e camp.
U20-Mr &amp; Mrs.3.S.Parker nnft Leon.Water h i g h .
F r a n k B u t l e r and Norman H a r t f i e l d c a l l .
I , E l - R e t u r n home.

\hl»

4-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S,Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs, Ned P a r k e r
F r a n l c l i n and Leon i n camp. L o t s o f s t r a w b e r r i e s
We v i s i t Loon Cove and Sandy B a y , F i r e w o r k s
viewed by S a v a r y s and S k i n n e r s ,

|ftil.l7-Mr &amp; Mrs 3.P,:^te,Molly and Leon R i c h a r d s o n
a r r i v e by auto t o back door.J/Ir &amp; Mrs S.S.Par
ker a r r i v e by t r a i n ,
L.18-We t a k e F r e d P e a r c e t o Bay i n Mendota.
L,19-Shov;ers,
iJtil.EO-Close camp.
L,E6-John S,Gilraan,Maude Oilman v/ith John J r , and
B a r b a r a a l s o l e d , M i n n i e and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r ,
hl.E7- •Hot
ftll.ES- •Hot,led goes t o town,
|ita,E9- •Hot,
L,SO. •Mr John Rhodes and f a m i l y and Mrs,Cora G a r l a n d
spend day w i t h u s . John Gilmfui goes t o L a c o n i a ,
L,31. •Whole c o u n t r y s u f f e r s w i t h h e a t ,
J. 1- •Minnie P a r k e r c e l e b r a t e s h e r b i r t h d a y .
E- •Showers.
345 -Break eamp,
7-Mr &amp; Mrs S , S , P a r k e r , I i e o i ^ O t i s and G e r a l d ,
8-Heard l o o n , P i c k e d up M o l l y Nute and N e l l i e
Hayes a t the B a y ,
9- P i c k e d l o t s o f b l u e b e r r i e s i n p a s t u r e n o r t h
of Red Rock Brook, And g o t soaked by shower,
iag,10-Molly goes home.

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Hgril-Mra C.E.Home a r r i v e s , / e go to B i r e h Landing
and Sandy Bay,Leon p i t c h e s a tent and s l e e p s
in i t ,
iUg,12-Pick W e l v e quarts of b l u e b e r r i e s a t Red Rock
Brook p a s t u r e ,
Aug,13-Cluiet,
ittg,14-Ileliie Hayes,Otises and Home r e t u r n home,
tog,15-C±HKH3aBaiBii,Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker alone,
ittg,16taig,17©gtch three p i c k e r e l , B i n e w i t h Jewels a t
the Horne cottage,
lag,18-Fair and cool,
liig,19-C,W,!I?ibbetts c a l l s , A l s o L e s l i e and eight
Boy Scouts,
,E5-Harry Ifate brings Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S.Parker to camp.
Also Leon Richardson, Edna Peavey and C a r r o l l
Peavey c a l l ,
,E6-Congregational Choir of Farmington P i c n i c ,
Frank Hayes and w i f e
F r e d e r i c k Clements,v/ife,and c h i l d r e n
Mrs,E.S,Adams and daughter
I ^ o r a and Gerald O t i s
Arthur Jones,wife and daughter
Herbert Brome,Ernest Kimball,Pansy and C a r r o l l
Peavey,John and Blanche Leighton,Mrs R , C u r r i e r
and F l o r a B,Huntress c a l l upon u s .
P a r t y i s photographed on the wharf,
,S7-Cold,'We depart f o r home,
,14-IIed Parker and S.S.Parker a t camp. See f l o c k
of S9 ducks. Water f i v e f e e t from b i g rock.
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IS1730-S.S,r€«i»ker and Leon Richardson,Lake
low, l e e teo f e e t t h i c k ,
Ivlaj

very

3 - 3 , S , P a r k e r and Leon Rieha,rdson.Paint boat.
F i n d d r y beach about s i x f e e t outside of
b i g r o c k . I c e r e p o r t e d a s going out iipr,24-25.

Kay 11-Mr &amp; lira S.S.Park®r,Iulf,?arker'Minnie Parlcer
and Leon R i c l i a r d s o n
May 1 2 - l e d a r r i v e s , D e s t r o y e d many ^ p s y moth n e s t s .
May

18-Mr &amp; Mrs,3.3.Parker,Leora O t i s , G e r a l d O t i s
and Leon Richardson, f o r the day,

Jun, 3-Mr &amp; Mrs,Natt F.Roberts,Mr &amp; Mrs,3.S.Parker
and Leon a r r i v e . C ^ t o h 3 t r o u t and gather
strawberries,
J\m,2b-Mr &amp; i i r s S . S . P a r k e r and Leon R i c h a r d s o n ,
Jun,E6-lfork a l l day a t Lookout,Y,M,G.A, boys i n camp,
Jun,E7-Worked on boat and boathouse,
J u l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S, B.Parker .Minnie and F r a n k l i n Parlc»r
and Leon Richardson.
J i l l , 4-Hed a r r i v e s , S . S . P a r k e r and I^on get stuck i n
the sand a t iCeewaydin s t a t i o n , G o to Bay aad
to RedcRock region i n Mendota,
J a l , 5-Close oamp,
JUI,30-Mr &amp; M2?s,3.S.Parker a t camp,
J i i l , 3 1 - G e r f i l d O t i s and S.S,Parker p i c k b l u e b e r r i e s ,
Aug, l ~ P a r t y v i s i t Sandy Bay and Red Rock Brook,
Aug. E-We v i s i t LibbybMuseua w i t h Leon,Gerald and
Leora,
Aug, 3 - H o 2 ^ n O t i s a r r i v e s ,
Aug, 4-2?ake D r . K e l l e y and f a m i l y and Dr,Huntress
and f a m i l y f o r r i d e i n Mendota a l s o E v e r e t t
Walker and wife,Horman o t i s . w i f e and two
c h i l d r e n , L e o r a and G e r a l d , F r e d Pearce,Mrs.
Pearce,Miss Gowan and Miss Osborn c a l l ,
Aug. 5-Retum home,

Aug.lO-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S,Parker and F r a n k l i n a t camp,
A u g , l i - D r , K l l l o r y and family leave Lookout,Dr•Huntress
moves i n w i t h h i s f a m i l y ,
Aug, 12-C|pcrikdy w i t h mist,
Aug,13-Dr,Pierce the d e n t i s t occupies Lookout,

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*" . - .
•
'ka£:.i4-Tery h o t .
tog.15-Franklin
and S.S.Parker c u t l e a n i n g p i n e a t
foot of s t a i r s .
Aug.l6-Repair f e n c e s on Red Rock Brook l o t ,
Aug. 17-Windj^.Franlclin goes home,
Attg,18-Li^ht f r o s t ,
Aug,19-Glose eamp,
Aug,S4-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker and M o l l y i f u t e .
Aug,E5-Return home,
Sep, 2-Mr &amp; Mrs,3,3,Parker a t camp,
Oct, 8-lflr &amp; Mr3,S.S,Parker,Leon R i c h a r d s o n and
Raymond Moore,fake h o a t s out o f w a t e r .
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1919
Ipr7l9-S.S.Parker and Leon R i c h a r d s o n a t camp,
Kay 24-S.S.Parker,F3?anklin and Leon a t eamp.Painting
hoats .Water h i g h , Gypsy moths ha.tching,
Kay i51-10p &amp; Mrs,S,S,Parker,Leon and F r a n k l i n , W a t e r
very high.
Jun, l ~ R e t u m home.Leon and F r a n k l i n w a l k i n g a s
a Scout t e s i ,
Jun,

7-Mr &amp; M r s . S . 3 , P a r k e r , G e r a l d O t i s , M o l l y Hute
and Leon R i c h a r d s o n i n camp f o r t h e d a y .

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"^ST.lS-IAr &amp; l i r a S . S . P a r k e r , M o l l y Nute,Leon i n ofirap.
J a n . 1 4 - F i s h i n e but no l u c k .
Jim.l5-&amp;;eturn home.
Jan.29-Mr &amp; Mrs.Alonzo I . D a v i s and Ned P a r k e r a r r i v e
t o v i s i t A l b e r t Davis,VM.Nelson,Leon R i c h a r d son and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r who a r c camping w i t h
Fi^uak B u t l e r .
J u l . S-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S , P a r k e r , L e o r a O t i s , G e r a l d O t i s ,
and I ^ o n R i c h a r d s o n ,
J u l , 4-Harold T i b b e t t s and Mi',Bro\ c a l l ,
J u l , 5-Close oaiap,
J u l , 2 4 - S , S , P a r k e r and Mary,Ned P a r k e r and M i n n i e ,
Jul,25-Ned and Minnie r e l s i r n , L e o r a &amp; G o r a l d a r r i v e ,
Jul.26-Mary*d b i r t h d a y , L o o r a &amp; G e r a l d go home,
Franliiin arrives.
J u l , 2 7 - 3 . S . &amp; F r a n k l i n go i n B/Iondota t o Aiken»s
Point f o r blueberries,
J u l , 2 8 - G e r a l d and Ned r e t u i ' n ,
Jul,29-To Sandy Baj'' bluebQrryiiig.Leon goe^ home.
J u l . 3 0 - C l o s e oamp,
Aug.l4«41rs.S.P,Nute,Molly,feude,Stan and Leon a r r i v e ,
Aug.15-Rain. To Bay i n Mendota,
Aug,16-Mr &amp; Mrs.3,S.Parker imd E . P . B i t s a r r i v e . S t a n
paints r u s t i c r a i l i n g .
Aug.l7-Several c a l l e r s .
Aug.l8-ar ^5 Mr S.S, 3 . P a r k e r l e a v e . H a r r y Nute a r r i v e s ,
Aag.l9-S,P, and H a r r y Hate l e a v e . R a i n .
Aug.20-S.P.Hate r e t u r n s t o camp,
Aug.21-Brok9 camp.
Aug,31-Mr &amp; Mrs S,S.Parker and Leon R i c h a r d s o n ,
Sep, 1 - Y i s i t Red Rock Brook end b a r ^ i n w i t h PIr,
Neivhall f o r more l i i a d . R e t u r n hoaie,
Oct,IB-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Leon £ind P r a n i c l i n i n camp*
Dee.23-S.3.Parker,Franid-in
and Leon enjoy
skating.Ice 6 inches.

fine

Dec,29-"Ms 1^ Mrs J.G.Haigb.,George H a i g h , L e o r a , G e r a l d ,
Franklin,Rosa leys,Catherine Oilman,Yiolet
Howard,Doris Card,SiGhard Udal3.,Slaie B e r r y ,
Leon R i c h a r d s o n , A r t h u r Gcnlc^j.James T h a y e r ,
C a r r o l l Peavey a n d S . S . P a r k e r s k a t i n g ,
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Apr, 3 - 3 , S . P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n and Leon i n camp,
Apr,18-S,3,r'arker
tlay

a t camp,

9-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Leora

I'r'y^ E 6 - S , S . P a r k e r , H e d , F r a n k l i n

and Leon i n camp,
and Leon p a i n t boat,

^oi^mVii'-Mr &amp; Mr&amp;,S,S,Parker and Leon R i c i u i r d s o n ,
J u l , 1-Ifed ? a r k e r , 3 , S . i * a r k 0 r , L e o n and Oeorge Haigh
r e p a i r i n g wharf,
J U l , 3-Mr &amp; M r s , S . S . P a r k e r , L e o r a and G e r a l d O t i s ,
J u l . 4-Mr &amp; Mrs.Hed Parker,Mr &amp; M r s . 7 , J . E n g l i s h
and two c h i l d r e n ,
J U l , D - F r a n l i i i n P a r k s r and Rapiond Moore J o i n u s ,

J u l , I E - M r &amp; Mrs,S.P.Ifute and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r a r r i v e
by B .3; M.S.S.Parker b r i n g s Mrs.E.P.Hute and
M o l l y by a u t o .
Jul,13-Hed a r r i v e s . Hot,
J u l . l ' i - S . P . H u t e b u i l t a m a i l box and a f f i x e d i t t o
p o s t n e a r boathouse f o r w a t e r d e l i v e r y o f
m a i l , Hed r e t u r n s t o F a r m i n g t o n ,
JuI,15-E,P.HutG a r r i v e s from C o n e o r d e P i r s t m a i l
r e c e i v e d by R.L.D, b o a t ,
Jul,16-I'oo oool tOi s'.irim,
J u l o l 7 - B r i t e and f a i r , /ent t o Bay and took Har3?y,
Helen and Eugene F , Hute from t r a i n . T h i s
week we have c l e a n e d out i e o house and made
i t i n t o a wood shed,painted t h r e e c h a i r s ,
r e p a i r e d and p a i n t e d pump,Franklin goes home,
Leon a r r i v e s ,
J U l o l S - A l l t h e Ilute f a m i l y t o g e t h e r , S t a n a n d I f e r r y
alimbod h J . l l a c r o s s t h e l a k e and p i c k e d
b l u e b e r r i e s . H a r r y Hutes went home.
Jul,19-S,P.Ifute l o r e f o r Concord,
JuJ.,20-Painted c l o t h e s post,I.Iade and p a i n t e d garbage
box and s t a n d ,
Jci3.,21-Picked b l u e b e r r i e s a c r o s s l a k e , i n p a s t u r e ,
Ju.l,E2-S,P.Hute r e t u r n s t o oamp,
Jul#2S-Broke camp,
Jal,2G-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker and G e r a l d O t i s ,
Jal.29-Picking blueberries.
Jul,S0-Vi3it Bay.
Jul.31-Quiet,

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Aug, 1-Leora O t i s and Leon Richardson a r r i v e ,
Aug, 8-S,S,Parlcer,Leon Richardson,Ernest Kirahall
and Raymond Moore i n camp,
Aug,21-Rev,Harry L o u d , S t e l l a Loud,Mr &amp; Mrs S,S,Parker
and Leon Richardson,
Aug,22-Cloudy and v/amn,
Aug,23-Attend campmeeting,
Aug,24-Sntire p a r t y w i t h Mr Skinner and d a u ^ t e r
and O l i v e SavJiry go i n lona ( S k i n n e r s hoat)
to /olfhoro to c e l e h r a t i o n of 150th a n n i v e r s a r y
of the town,
Aug,25-E,D,Roberts,v/ife and daughter c a l l . Catch one
hass a t Red Rock,
Aug,2€-Leon catches seven hompout,
Aug,27-See hydroplane,
Aug,28-Q]aiet,
Aug,29-Ned and Minnie arrive,?/e c l o s e camp,
Oct,10-Rev,J.G.Haigh,S,S.Parker,Franklin
a t cottage.

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2 1

1921PeErr20-S.S.Parker,Fred Pearce and Leon a t camp.
To look a f t e r the Mendota,
Mar,13-F.P.Pierce,Hed Parker,Leon Richardson,and
S,3,Parker a t eamp. I c e thawing.

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Mar,30-Ioe went out Maroh ^8th t h i s year.Leon
Richardson and S.S,"^arlcer i n camp,Find
r e a r of hoathouse four f e e t under water,
the two outside supports having heen
destroyed hy ice,Mendota had s l i d hack
through door and n e a r l y a l l of i t under
water,We gather a c c e s s o r i e s but are unable
to move boat,
Apr, 2-Engineer F.P.Pierce,Capt,Geo,lynch with h i s
steamer,Leon,Raymond Moore and S.S.Parker
to rescue of Mendota.Tov/ed i t around to the
beach.Propeller,shoe and anchor and t o o l s
lost.Otherwise boat i n good aMhpe,
Apr, 3-Haul Mendota i n l a n d a||d block i t up.
May

6-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.:^rker,Leon and F r a n k l i n at camp,
•faint rowboat. Creosote gypsys a t Doring
camp f o r I^Jr,Doring,

toy 15-S.S.Parker,Ned and Leon spend day.
May 30-Ito &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs Ned Parker
Leon Richardson and Raymond Moore a t camp.
Jun,15-Mr
Mrs,S.S,Parker,Franklin and Leon a r r i v e
to rescue one s i d e of boathouse which had
f a l l e n into the v;ater,Blov7ing a ^ l e . C a n n o t
s t a y out i n rowboat,

Jan,24-Mr &amp; M r s , S . S . % r k e r , F r a n k l i n and Leon i n camp
Jun,25-Painting and r e p a i r s ,
Jun,26-Hed and Minnie a r r i v e . P e a r c e s c a l l . Launch
the Mendota,
Jan,E7-Find p r o p e l l e r of Mendota, Return home,
J u l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker,Leon and Mrs. N e l l i e
Hayes,Leon c a t c h e s 12 hompout,2 t r o u t ,
J a l , 4-Ned Parker a r r i v e s . Hot,
J u l , 5-Cooler,Close camp,
J a l , 2 S - E l i z a Colbath of Los Angeles and Mr &amp; Mrs
S.S.Parker and Leon Richardson
Jal,22-Quiet,
Jul,23-Hydroplane g i v e s us an e x h i b i t i o n ,
Jal,24-Mr &amp; Mrs C.E.Home call,v/e r i d e to Wolfboro,
Jul,25-Hot,
Jal,26-QuiBt,

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7iir727-pioic blaoicberries.Ned,Minnie and Capt,Sevan
and ¥/ife a r r i v e by a u t o ,
Ail,E8-Frank:lin J o i n s u s ,
JUl,29-Heavy t h u n d e r s t o r m s ,
Jal,30Mss f i s h i n g b u t no l u c l c .
|;til,31-Glose camp.
Aug.21-Molly Bute,Maude Hute and S t a n Hute a r r i v e ,
Aug,22-CouldnH s t a r t Mendota,Fire i n s t o v e f o r comfo
iiig,23-3.P.H. t o F , t o see h i s f a t h e r , B r o u g h t E r l e i e
E d g e r l y bade,also D o r i s and E l e a n o r , P u t up
s t a g i n g o n e a s t s i d e o f house and s t a r t e d t e a r ing o f f the s h i n g l e s .
.24-Bdgerly g i r l s went home.Franlclin a r r i v e s ,
S.P.H, l a i d t h r e e bundles o f s h i n g l e s ,
,25-Hed J o i n s u s ,
,26-Hed r e t n r n s home, Leon a r r i v e s ,
,27-Steamed c l a m s , S , P . H . and Leon b r i n g up 2500
s h i n g l e s from t h e B a y ,
, 2 8 - F r a n k l i n went home,
Jtag,29-Leon goes home,Ben Sanborn,R.K.Rogers w i t h
w i v e s v i s i t u s , P a i n t e d west w a l l o f k i t c h e n ,
Aug,30-Closed camp,
Oct, 7-Hed and M i n n i e and Sam and Mary P a r l c e r ,
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l y T . 4 - M r &amp; Mrs S,S,Parlcer,Agnes Home,Arthur J e w e l l
C l a r e n c e J e w e l l and G e r a l d O t i s i n camp.
, 4-Mr &amp; lira S.S. and Mr &amp; lira, H.L. Parlcer,
Bought ne\ rov/boat o f L y n c h ,

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.2-Mr &amp; Mrs Hed P a r k e r and F r a n l c l i n . G a l e b l o i v i n g .
|Jan.l3-Mr &amp; Mrs S . 3 . P a r k e r a r r i v e . ; / e r e p a i r r u s t i c
f e n a e n e a r s t a i r s b u i l t by S.P.Bute i n J u l y
1902 and i n t a c t t i l l now.
|Jim.l4-Rainy.
1.15- Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.'^arker depart.Hed and F r a n k l i n
shingled the k i t c h e n .
1.16- C l o s e oamp.
1.27- F r a n k l i n P a r k e r and John F.Dame i n eamp.
1.28- R a i n ;
1.29- To Bay.Heavy shower d e l a y i n g Mt.V/ashington.
iJun.SO-iass life,pgaret H i l l and George Haigh c a l l e d .
P l a y e d c o r n e t a n d Jews h a r p but they d i d not
hamonize,
i l , 1-To t h e B a y a g a i n , i ? a i n ,
2- Mr &amp; iJIrs Hed P a r k e r , Mrs, E l m e r Knox, L o r en
H m m r d ^ d V i o l e t Howard a r r i v e d , L a t e r L e o ^
l^iiox,Elmer Knox and J e s s iOaox a r r i v e d ,
a , 3 - H a r r y , H e l e n , E u g e n e F , , C h a r l o t t e Hate and
Mrs,S,P.Bate,Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker and Leon
Richardson a r r i v e ,
4-A p l e a s a n t day,Lake h i g h e r than any y e a r
s i n c e 1857,
'Jal, 5-Cloudy, A l l hands a t work,
i J a l , 6-^Aary P a r k e r and H e l l i e Hate p a i n t t h e b o a t ,
7-Close oaiiip,
:,20-Mr c% Mrs,S,S,Parker,Mr C". I;Ir3,Hed P a r k e r and
F r a n k l i n , V f o r k on f o u n d a t i o n s f o r g a r a g e ,
|fol.21-All busy,
.,22-Return home,
a,29-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S,Parker,!.iEr &amp; Mrs A r t h u r J e w e l l
and t h e s m a l l J e v / e l l s ,
.,3a-rir &amp; I^Irs Hed P a r k e r , i l r
Mrs C,'^,Floyd
and c h i l d r e n , F r a n k l i n , L e o n , G e r a l d O t i s a n d
Alex Katcsky v i s i t u s ,
3- Mr &amp; J I r s S , S , P a r k e r , H e l l i e Hute,Molly Hute,
and Hed P a r k e r a r r i v e , S t a r t work on garage
v ; i t h Erasmus E l l i s , B o s s C a r p e n t e r ,
4&lt;-Molly p a i n t s t h e f e n c e ,
5- F r a n k l i n a n d M o l l y s h i n g l e garage,Mary p a i n t s
i t and t h e work i s done.

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Aug. 6- Leon,Alex K a t o s l s y , G e r a l d O t i s and L e o r a
O t i s j o i n us.Harry,Helen,Eu^eneF. and
C h a r l o t t e B a t e v i s i t us d u r i n g t h e day.
A|Eg. 7 - R a i n .
Aug. 8 - S h i n g l i n g and p a i n t i n g g a r a g e . A l l a t work.
Aug. 9-Mr &amp; Mrs Bed P a r k e r d e p a r t . R e s t o f p a r t y
l e a v e l a t e r c l o s i n g eamp.
Aug.20-Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r a r r i v e and
s t a y a v/eek.
Sep. 2-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Leon and A l e x K a t o s k y .
Sep. 3-Mrs A l b e r t O t i s and Mr &amp; airs D o r i n g c a l l .
Sep. 4 - C a l l on Mrs B u t l e r a t Loon Cove.At Sandy
Bay measure l o t s f o r Mr A l l e n and F r a n k
Lougee.Paint a n d s t a i n garage,
Oct, 1-Mr &amp; Mrs C,W,Floyd,Madeline,Charlotte
and C a r o l i n e Floyd,Mr &amp; Mrs Bed P a r k e r ,
Oot,20-S,S,Parker,Franklin,Leon,and Hed P a r k e r
c l o s e up eamp f o r t h e w i n t e r ,
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Jifay 20-Mr &amp; llrs S.S.Parker,Leon R i c h a r d s o n ,
Mrs.Rohama Hayes.Lake low.Ten f e e t o f beach
from f f i o t of s t a i r s . F r e d Pearce d i n e s w i t h \
May 29-Mr &amp; airs l e d Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r ,
Leon R i e h a r d s o n . A l l e n F o l e y and F r a n l c l i n
P a r k e r . Cool w i t h s l i g h t f r o s t .

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f a y 3 0 - P a i n t boats,!,irs.Aiinie Korwood and Miss Ann
HoKTOod v i s i t u s .
May S i - l e d aad Sam f i n i s h new l e n g t h o f f e n c e .
C l o s e oamp,
Jun,20-Mrs.lorwood,Er's,led P a r l c e r , F r a n k l i n and
J.F.Dame,
J u n ^ E l - S t a n Ilute,M8.,\jde l n t e , M o l l y l u t e , M r s E.P,
m i t e , l e d Parlcer,Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . l ^ r l c e r and
Leon aiGhardson. Leon and Hed r e t u r n t o F ,
F o r s e t f i r e s ap the l a k e ,
Jun,22Jim,23-FrtmlLLin c a l l s on u s , S t a n p a i n t s f e n c e .
See f i v e young d u c k s ,
Jun,24-Harry,Helen,G-ene and C h a r l o t t e a r r i v e w i t h
l o a d of food i n c l u d i n g clams.Sam P a r k e r s
and Hed P a r k e r s d e p a r t ,
Jun,25-Breezy,
Jun,26-Harry Hates l e a v e . S t a n s p r e a d g a l l o n of
r a r e o l d r a i l r o a d r e d p a i n t which S.S.P.
dug up and d e c l a r e d t o he 20 y r s e l d .
P a i n t e d hoth s t a i r s , p i a z z a on e a s t and n o r t h
and g r e e n f o r the pump,Both chipmunk and
r e d s q u i r r e l s came t o s t e p s f o r f o o d ,
Jan,27-Break camp,
J u l , 3-Mrs, S.S,Parker,Mrs.Hed P a r k e r , L e o n
Riehardson,Ruhama Hayes and F r a n k l i n Parker.
J u l , 4-S.S.Parker and l e d a r r i v e .
J u l , 5 - F l o y d f a m i l y c a l l . A n d Mr Savarjr,
J u l , 8-The Hed P a r k e r s and F l o y d f a m i l y . A . 3 . C a r t e r s
call,Rode to G i l f o r d i n Floyd's ear,
J i l l , 9 - C a l l e d a t C a r t e r s and t h e y dined w i t h u s ,
A p a r t y o f e l e v e n aro\md the t a b l e ,
J u l . 1 0 - F r a n k l i n p a i n t e d the r a i l g r e e n , P i c n i c a t
the C a r t e r s .
J u l , 11-71 i n d y ,
J u l . l S - T ^ v c deer seen n e a r P e r k i n s barn,Ride around
l a k e i n F l o y d auto v i s i t i n g Sunset H i l l
n e a r Thomas P l a n t e s t a t e .
iug.

5-4Ir &amp; JIrs Hed Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker
L e o n , I ^ o r a dnd G e r a l d O t i s , A l e x Xatosky
and W i l l i a m Hayes,

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6-Freaiicliii Parlcer and G e r a l d O t i s J o i n u s .
Mrs i S l s i e H u n t r e s s v/ith u s .
Aug. 7-v/ork on stone w a l l on beach.
Aug. 8-Pranjcliri aad Ger&amp;ld go horae.
i u g . 9-Mr &amp; Mrs S.H.ICelly,Laura Loclce and H e l l i e
Hayss c a l l .
A u g . l O - Y i s i t Sandy B a y . S e t out s p r u c e and s t r i p e d
raaple on our l o t ,
A u g . l l - V i s i t e d E i r e h I^mding.Worked on v m l l ,
iUig.lS-Broak eamp,
Aug,23-C,v/.Ployd and f e j a i l y and Mr Sa Mrs Hed P a r k e r
spend t h e day,
Sep, 7-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Mrs.Ifery T i b b e t t s , L e o n
E i c h a r d s o n and A l o x i C a t o s k y . S e l l Mendota,
0©t,ll-led,Fr£mklin and S.S.Parker and Leon v i s i t
Qimrp aiid put b o a t s away. Lake v e r y lov/,
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Jon,22-Mr &lt;&amp; Mrs Hed Parker,Mr ft Mrs George L . P e r k i n s
Mr &amp; Mrs M e l v i n E a r l e J r . and daughter,
Jan,25-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Iferker,Mr &amp; Mrs Hed P a r k e r ,
and H a r r y I l u t e . P a i n t boat,Set out mountain
a s h g i v e n by Mr G e r r i s h ,
J u l , 3-?Ir &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Mr &amp; ?lrs,!fed P a r i e r and
F r a n I c l i r i , L a k e low , t h e r e b e i n g f o u r o r f i v e
feet, o f beach a t f o o t o f s t a i r s .

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HT," 4-i:i0d oovery p i a z z a r o o f v/iljL p a r o i d r o o f i n g ,
J a l , b-Hed goes home,Franklin cUid S.S,P. p a i n t ,
J u l , S-Ued rstui'na t o earap, V i s i t Saaclir B a y , F l o y d
f a m i l y , L e o n and Alerc c a l l . Close camp,
J u l , 7 - l l r s 3.P.Ilute and S t a n and l^aude a r r i v e , No
p a t t e r n s i n t h e guard hoiiee. S k i n n e r s a r r i v e
f o r season and f i n d dead duck under the bed,
Jul, 3-ouiot,
fcl. 9-nobody d i d n o t h i n g ,
Jul,10-ScrGened f r o n t door,lied a r r i v e d ,
J u l . l l - N e d goes homu,
J a l , 1 2 - H a r r y Iluto and f i i m i l y b a n d H o l l y Ilute f t r r i v e .
Also S.S.Parker.
J u l , 1 3 - Y e s t o r d a y ' s gueats d e p a r t i n r a i n ,
Jtil,l&lt;'»Flre i n t h e s t o v e was c o n f o r t ! i b l e ,
Jul,15-Plugged l e a k s i n b o a t , P a i n t e d i n s i d e o f same,
J u l , i f . - B r o k s sarap,
Jul,18-Med P a r k e r and S,P.Hute a t camp f o r a sweater
and a swim,
Jul.E7-Hed P a r k e r and w i f e , S . S . P a r k e r and w i f e ,
J u l , 2 8 - P i c k 3 Ciuarts o f r a s b e r i i e s on n o r t h s h o r e ,
J u l . 2 9 - / o r k around camp,
Jul,39-C&gt;uiet,
Jal,31-Cooler,
Aug, 1-Rev,a,D.Disbrow c a l l s .
Aug, 2-Hed goes t o town.
Aug, 3-Agnes I l o r n e , L e o r a O t i s , C l a r e n c e J e w e l l and
l e o r a J e v / o l l -with F r a n k l i n P a r k e r spend d a y ,
Aug, 4-Cloae camp,
Aug,27-J.F.Dame and F r a n k l i n P a r s e r , R o b e r t
and A l e x Katoslcjr c a l l on u s ,
Aug,28-Visited '7hitehouse c o t t a g e ,

Bennett

Oct, 5-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker and Mr &amp; lUra Ned P a r k e r
Leore. Otis,£iKsidtbsLeon and A l e x v i s i t cam_ ,
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JlmZ a - Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parlcer,Rev.p.H.Reissig,Leon
aaci. A l e x T i a i t Ciimp.
j t e l l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r , M o l l y
Ruiia,ma Hayes i n oamp,
Jujk, 4-QuiGt F o u r t h ,
J u l , 5-.7a r e t u r n home,

Nute,Leon R i c h a r d s o n

Jul,l'7-Poi'ce P j i r k e r ano. A d r l n n Cooper o f C a l i f o r n i a
x ^ r a n k l i n and S . S , P a r k e r , P e r c e and A d r i a n p i t c h
t e n t and s l e e p i n i t ,
J u l , 1 0 - R e p a i r i n g b r i d g e near S a l a r y ' s ,
J a l , 1 9 - l i 3 i t j3as&amp; shore f o r m s p b e r r i e s and b l u e b e r r i e s
F r e d Poarce and Mrs Pea; c e v i s i t u a ,
J a l , 3 0 - f i l r &amp; Mrs'Stan Nute,MrB a,P.Nute and H a r r y a r r i v e
J t i l . P . l - P e r o e , A d r i a n a n d Ned P a r k e r t a k e t r i p on Mount,
J u l , 3 2 - H a i n y and o o o l ,
J u l , 2 3 - T o Farming-ton and ^acfc,
J a l , 2 4 - S . 3 , , N 3 d L,Perce F . P a r k e r w i t h A d r i a n Cooper
and S.P.Nute climbed S t a r i g h t Back and p i c k e d
t h i r t y quarts of f i n e b l u e b e r r i e s ,
JftLl,25-Maude cana 17 p i n t s o f b e r r i e s t o t a k e t o D e t r o i '
A d r i a n and M o l l y go t o Bay w i t h O l i v e S a v a r y ,
J u l , 2 6 - R a i n , H a r r y Nut3 w i t h G-ene a n d C h a r l o t t e a r r i v e d ,
Fr4iL P e a r c e c a l l e d w i t h Horn Deaf born P.M. a t
Dover and ffm.Roberts o f R o l l i n s f o r d . M o l l y and
Stan cleaned barn of r u b b i s h ,
3WL,27-Ralki, IvIra,31izabGth Drew a r r i v e d i n e v e n i n g ,
Jul,20-Mr&amp;,Drew r e t u r n e d home, Mr &lt;?; Mrs S.S.Parker
arrived,
J u l , 2 9 - S . S . and P e r c e P a r k e r , A d r i a n Cooper and S.P.Nute
c l i m b e d Ht.Mr.Jor and p i c k e d 28 q u a r t s o f b e r r i e s
FoLlDwing them Maude ar^d M o l l y v/ith H e l e n Nute
and h e r two s i s t e r s and M i s s J^iavls v/ent up
S t r a i g h t Back and p i c k e d about 50 q u a r t s . I n
e v e n i n g Maude canned 12 q u a r t s f o r Perce and
and f i n i s h e d 24 p i n t s f o r h e r s e l f , .
Jul,30-Mr &amp; Mrs S.P.Nate and Mrs E.P.Nute q u i t camp.
Jul,31-Moll5',Perce,S.S.-i-'arker and A d r i a n a g a i n c l i m b
Mt.Major and p i c k 30 q u a r t s ,
Aug, 1-A.R.Beck and w i f e o f Roxbury stop w i t h u s ,
Aug, 2-I.eon a n d A l e x v i s i t u s ,
Aug, 3-Clohe camp except t h a t A d r i a n s t a y s t o work
for
Mr,Skinner,
Sep. 5-Mr &amp;Mi's,S.S,Parker,Nellie
Leon a t camp,

Nute and M o l l y and

Sept-S.P.Nute o f D e t r o i t p u r c h a s e s i n t e r e s t o f Ned
3?arker i n t h i s p r o p e r t y .

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5 ^ . 1 5 - H a r r y J h i t e ^ S t a n Nute and Gene a r r i v e d b r i n g i n g s t o v e and o t h e r f u r n i t u r e , T h e n r e t u r n e d .

, ^ . 1 7 - l f l r &amp; Mrs S.P.lJute i n camp,Snow a t Rochester
Ny y e s t e r f l ^ r and two d i e d o f c o l d a t C l e v e l a n d , F r o s t a t Farmington June 1 6 t h ,
Jtoi,18-Cool,Lock camp so Maude c a n be i n F , tomorrow
and S t a n goes deep s e a f i s h i n g ,
Jun,£8-Mr 6 I ^ s S.P,m^te,l'Irs,K.P.Nute and M o l l y ,
i l r r i v e i n e v e n i n g , S t a n w i t h H a r r y and t e n
o t h e r s went f i s h i n g o f f Y o r k H a r b o r . P a r t y
caught 284 f i s h w e i g h i n g above 1600 pounds,
S , P , I I , and H a r r y caught 34 f i s h v/eighing 114 l b
Jan,20-Molly l e a v e s , Mr &amp; Mrs S.S,Parker a r r i v e , C o o l ,
Jun,21J o n , 2 2 - V a r i o u s r e p a i r s raade, Molly r e t u r n s t o camp,
Jan,23-l;Irs Drew and Gene a r r i v e , S t a n b u i l d s forms f o r
concrete r e t a i n i n g w a l l .
Jun,24-Harry Nute and C h a r l o t t e a r r i v e . H a r r y and S t a n
completed c o n c r e t e w a l l . Saw p a i r o f l o o n s ,
Mr &amp; Mrs S , S , P a r k e r , H a r r y and C h i l d r e n l e a v e ,
Jan,£5-Took Mrs Drew t o Bay f o r h e r r e t u r n home,
Jun,26-To F , and back w i t h M o l l y ,
J u n , 2 7 - S t a n made cement s t e p on s i d e o f h i l l and
painted part of r u s t i c fence,
Jun,28-Stan,Molly,Maude and Mother Hute d r i v e t o
?/olfboro,03sipee,Union,Milton a^d F a r m i n g t o n
and back t o camp,
Jun,29-Harry and Helen l e f t c h i l d r e n w i t h u s and
t a k i n g Nash drove t o I f a n c h e s t e r w i t h H e l l i e
\?lllson,Mr3,V/adleigh and Mrs,Shapleigh,Harry
and Helen r e t u r n e d t o camp a t 9PM
Jun,30-The Harry.^Butes r e t u r n home,
J u l , l - P a i n t i n g and r e p a i r w o r l : , E a r l i n e E d g e r l y a r r i v e s
J u l , 2 - A d j o i n i n g c o t t a g e s w i r e d f o r e l e c t r i c i t y ?;hich
has j u s t been t u r n e d on. C l o s e eamp,
•
Jul,
H a r r y Hute and f a m i l y and Wadleigh s i s t e r s
occupy camp f o r unnamed p e r i o d ,
J u l , 2 1 - S t e l l a Loud and Mr &amp; Jirs
S.S.Parker i n camp.
J U l , 2 2 - S t e 11a's b i r t h d a y . Hot w i t h w i n d and re.in,
J u l , 2 3 - F r a n k l i n , J o h n Dame and F l o y d g i r l c a l l ,
Jal,24-^/ork on Gulch r o a d ,
J u l , 2 5 - M o l l y Hute j o i n s u s ,
Jul,26-lvlary P a r k e r ' s b i r t h d a y . F i n e day,
J u l , 2 7 - A r t h u r J e w e l l j o i n s u s t o work on s t a i r s . M e l l i e
Sanders c a l l s ,
J u l , 2 8 - J e w e l l and P a r k e r v;ork a l l day on s t f t i r s ,
J a l , 2 9 - H e l l i e Sanders l e a v e s . S t a i r s completed,
J u l , 3 0 - T e r r i f i e storm l a s t n i g h t r o c k e d t h e c o t t a g e ,
J u l , 3 1 - J e v / e l l goes home, F r e d T h a y e r and p a r t y p i c k
18 q u a r t s o f b e r r i e s on Mt,Majol?,

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5« l-¥laiBi and f a i r . We move out and c l o s e camp,
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^r,20-S,S,Parker,Hed P a r k e r and He.rry Hute,12 f e e t
o f beacli from f o o t of s t a i r s .
14-Mr "z l i r a , S.S,Par k e r , M o l l y I l u t e , G e r a l d O t i s
"
and C h a r l o t t e H a t e ,
fey 15-Cool and rainy,7/e r e t u r n home,
lay 28-Leon R i c h a r d s o n , R i c h a r d M i l l e r , I i r &amp; , S t a r r e t t ,
R i c h a r d J r , , H a r v e y and George M i l l e r ,
lay 29-C4aiGt,
lay 3 0 - P a r t y l e a v e f o r l y n n ,
f a l , 1-Mr&amp;
M r s , S . S , P a r k e r and Gene Hute,See many
s q u i r r e l s , h o t h r e d and chipmunks,
l a l , 2-Mr &amp; i i r s . H a r r y Hute w i t h C h a r l o t t e and Rhoda
ji
Have f i n e v i e w o f hoat r a c e s a s t h e y t u r n e d
"
a t huoy n e a r our p o i n t ,
JUl, 3-Ed and I r v i n g J e h s t e r and George P i k e c a l l ,
JUl, 4 - ? e r y c o l d ¥/ith h i g h w i n d p r e v e n t e d b o a t i n g
I
and c e l e b r a t i o n s ,
r a l . 7 •Mr &amp; Mrs.S,P,Hate r e a c h camp i n e V e n i n g , R a i n ,
J u l . 8 • F a i r and c o o l ,
M l . 9 •Molly Hate a r r i v e s i n e v e n i n g .
J a l . l O - D o r i s E d g e r l y c a l l s a l s o F r a n k Copp and Mr &amp;
Mrs.ClementS.Harry Hate and f a m i l y and Mother
B i t e spend the day w i t h u s . S ^ r l i n e and Leon
I^lmer c a l l .

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2?

1927
J u l ' . l l - F i n e and warm,Water splendid,Had 3 chipiminlcs
g a t h e r i n g doughnuts,Stan made cement s t e p f o r
porch s t a i r s ,
•
J u l , i 2 - H o t . D r o v e t o F , and l e f t M o l l y and Mother,
S t a n and Maude r e t u r n e d a l o n e ,
J u l , 13-Ho t , S eve r e thunder showe r •
J u l , i 4 - n o t , S h o w e r s , The H a r r y Ifutes drove up i n t h e
e v e n i n g b r i n g i n g w i r e announcing death i n
I
D e t r o i t o f W,J,Reineke,partner of SPH.
b a l , 1 5 - S u l t r y and damp. Worked on r o o f of b a m «
RUl,16-Vory h o t , Showers.Molly i n oamp,
Jul,17-Hot and showers a g a i n ,
J u l , 1 8 - C l o a r warm day,
Jul,19-StgJi f i n i s h e d * a s t roof of barn,
Jul,20-Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S,Parker a r r i v e , S t a n and La.ude t o F,
Jal,21-Mr &amp; Mrs Hamlin and c h i l d r e n and Mrs,Chandler
spend day v/ith u s ,
J u l , 22-S t a n Uute, C h a r l o t t e V/adleigh,Miss D a v i s and
S . S , P a r k e r went b e r r y i n g on S t r a i g h t b a o k and
s e c u r e d 55 t o 60 q u a r t s o f b l u e b e r r i e s ,
•
Julo23-Fog and r a i n ,
J u l , 2 4 - ? i s i t Fred Pearce,
J u l , 2 5 - R e p a i r v;ork,
J u l , 2 6 - C h a r l o t t e Wadleigh,Joe Wadleigh and M o l l y l u t e
J o i n our p a r t y .
J u l . 2 7 - l t r s . F r a n c i s V/adleigh J o i n s u s .
J u l . 2 8 - C l o s e camp.

19

2 8

J u n , 16-Harry and M o l l y Hate xvith Gene and U n c l e Sam
and Aunt Mary v i s i t camp f o r second time t h i s
s e a s o n , l a k e h i g h vm h i n g o v e r l o w e s t p a r t of
our w h a r f . P a i n t b o a t .
J a l , 3-The H a r r y Hutes and M o l l y w i t h Mr &amp; Mrs
Parker.Mosquitoes t e r r i b l e .

S.S

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2 8

4-F r a n ] c \ i n P a r k e r , G e r a l d O t i s , A l l e n Twombly,
and O l i v e S a v a r y c a l l on us.The H a r r y Ifutes and
M o l l y r e t u r n home. The S . S . P a r k e r s st^.y t o
f i g h t mosquitoes.
5- 03.0se oamp*

4-Mr &amp;. M r s . S . S . P a r k e r and Gene Ilute i n camp.
5-Harry,Helen,lihoda and M o l l y Hute a r r i v e .
6-BreaJc camp.
1 - Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Miss V i r g i n i a Harmon and
Clarence J e w e l l .
2-B l u e b e r r i e s a n d b l a c k b e r r i e s .
3- P;; i n t s t a i r s and make g e n e r a l r e p a i r s .
4-More r e p a i r work.
5-A f t e r b l a c k b e r r i e s on o p p o s i t e s h o r e .
Aug.16-Return home.
Sep. 5-Maude and S t a n Hute open camp.
Sep. 6-To F . f o r steamed clam supper.
Sep. T-'-Mrs
S k i n n e r and daughter c a l l e d , Maude f e d
chipmunks r e p e a t e d l y from h e r hand.Saw f i v e
ducks c l o s e i n s h o r e .
Sep, 8-Mr &amp; Mrs Leon Palmer c a l l e d . M o l l y i s brought
up from F .
Sep, 9-Harry Hute and f a m i l y and E t h e l C h i l d spend
day w i t h u s ,
Sep,10-SPH b u i l d s t h r e e cement s t e p s ,
Sep,ll-y/ent t o Gilmanton t o v i s i t E a r l i n e Palmer,
u n c r a t e d and s e t up l i b r a r y t a b l e ,
Sep,12-Fed g r a y s q u i r r e l on f r o n t porch,He h a s wounded
f r o n t leg,Chipmunks a l l t h i t j u g h t h e house and
t a k e peanuts from our l a p , 8 s h e l l e d n u t s a r e
normal load.Have f e d drj l b s , o f n u t s t o C h i p ,
C l o s e camp,
Oct, 4-Harry Hute and Mr &amp; Mrs S . S , P a r k e r t o eamp
to p u t up boat and make snug f o r w i n t e r .
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OF

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SEASOH

�19

2 9

1929
Maj "30-Mr Si Mrs S.S.Parlcer .Molly Hate and Gene
H u t e . l ^ e h i g h e r than usual.Vlhaitf somewhat
damage4.6ene and Sam p a i n t boat £md i n s t a l l
the pump.
Jun,13-Mr &amp; Mrs Harrjr lu.te,lihoda and Mr &amp; Mrs
S.S.Parlcer v i s t t oamp and p u t boat i n w a t e r .
J u n , 25-Harr^T,Helen,Gene ( C h a r l o t t e ,Rhoda ®ite
S i e l c i e and Mr &amp; Mrs S,S.Parlcer r e p a i r w h a r f
and r o o f on shed.
Jul.16-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r , V i r g i n i a Haa^oiRaal.
C l a r e n c e J e w e l l i n camp,
Jal,16«Fair and wam.
J a l , l ? - R e p a l r work,
J a l . l a - T i s i t B±mh
Laming.
J r t i , i 9 - C i f m d y and o o o l ,
J u l . 2 0 - C l o s e camp,
J a l » E 2 - ^ &amp; Mrs S.P.Kate open oarap.VVaim.
J a l . 2 3 - H o t , Hed P a r k e r and Harrjr Hute and familyv i s i t l i s f o r a swim,
J u l , 2 4 - E l e a n o r E d g e r l y and two g i r l f r i e n d s c a l l ,
Jul,25-MrS.Drew w i t h t h r e e l a d i e s c a l l , H e d ctnd
H a r r y come up f o r t h e a f t e r n o o n . C a l l on
the Savarys.
J a l . 2 6 - P i n e . Maude anci S t a n made t r i p around t h e
l a k e on t h e Mt,Washington.
Jui,27-Hot,'JPo P, r e t u r n i n g w i t h Helen,Molly,Rlioda,
and Charlotte,Gene and H a r r y i n F o r d brought
l a r g e c r o c k f o r pump,
J u l , 2 8 - H o t , H a r r y and S t a n i n s t a l l orook about pump.
A l l i n swimming,Severe shower w i t h wind i n
the H i compelled Mt.vfashington t o swing i n t o
Loon Cove f o r s h e l t e r . H a r r y Hutes and M o l l y
r e t u r n home.
J u l . 2 9 - E a r l i n e Palmer and baby w i t h u s a l l day.
B u i l t a n o t h e r cement s t e p , P a i n t e d p a r t o f
r u s t i c fence,
Jul,30-!!!o F , and brought M r s , C h a r l e s C h i l d , S t h e l
and lames C h i l d , S t a n , J a m e s , G e r t r u d e ejid
L o u i s e and E d i t h Decker and Edna M i l l e r
went up Mt,M8,Jor f o r b e r r i e s , M e t Rev,
Disbrow on mountain,Took C h i l d f a m i l y back
to F ,
J u l , 3 1 - l e d P a r k e r saystwo o l d s e t t e e s a t camp came
from o l C Farmington s c h o o l w h i c h was moved
away when p r e s e n t H.S, was b u i l t i n 1875,

�19

2 9

1929
TaXTSl-ReT.Blsljpow and ^ r t y c a l l e d and went
swimratng.
Fine and warm,
Aug, l-Bare f e d two chipraonks d a i l y . We c l o s e
csaap and r e t u r n to F a m i n g t o n ,

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FARMINGTON NEWS

|vol. LXXIV

FARMINGTON, N. H., FRIDAY. JANUARY 29, 1954

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IN MEHORIAK

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STATE OP HEW HAMPSHIRE
Strafford, BB.
Court o ( Probate
T o B e s s i e E. W h i t e o f F a r m ­
l n g t o n , In said C o u n t y , u n d e r t h e
coneorvnitorshtp o f B r r o l S. H a l l ,
a n d a l l others Interested t h e r e i n :
W h e r e a s said c o n s e r v a t o r h i s
filed t h e a c c o u n t o f n l s said c o n ­
s e r v a t o r s h i p I n t h e P r o b a t e Office
lor s o l d County:
T o u o r e ihereby c i t e d to a p p e a r
at a C o u r t o f P r o b a t e to &lt;be h o l d en a t D o v e r In s a i d
County, o n
the t h i r d d a y o f D e c e m b e r n e x t ,
t o s h o w cause. If a n y y o u h a r e .
Why Lho same s h o u l d n o t b e a l ­
lowed.
Said conservator Is ordered t o
sorvo t h i s c i t a t i o n b y c a u s i n g t h e
i&amp;mo t o b e p u b l i s h e d
once
each
w o o k f o r tbree s u c c e s s i v e w e e k s
In t h e F a r m l n g t o n N e w s , a n e w s ­
paper p r i n t e d at F a r m l n g t o n , In
said C o u n t y , the l a s t p u b l i c a t i o n
to .be a t least s e v e n days b e f o r e
said C o u r t .
G i v e n a t D o v e r , In said C o u n ­
ty, t h i s thirty-first d a y o f O c t o • bor, A . D . , 19*0.
B y order o f t h e c o u r t ,
E t h o l a. W a l d r o n ,
Register.

iMr a n d M r s . W
H
Felker
spent o n e d a y in W e r / h a m , Mass.,
last w e e k ,
with
M r s . Loretta
Trout
Sunday, t h e y passed t h e
d a y with ' M r and M r s . A n d r e w
Felker o f Laconia.
Mrs.
Hattie
McDonald and
Harry G r a y o f New Qjtrhairo w e r e
guests a t
Levi HcWb,rd's last
Wednesday
Mr a n d (Mrs. R o b e r t P a r s b l e y
w e r e in Btddeford,
M e . , a few
d a y s last w e e k at t h e h o m e o f
Mr and M r s . P r e s c o t t H o w a r d .
Levi H o w a r d Is d o i n g his fall
plowing
IMr a n d Mrs. P r e s c o t t H o w a r d ,
Mrs. A l b e r t H o w a r d , M i s s iMarlon
Howard e n d Ronald H o w a r d o f
Btddeford.
Me., w e r e
supper
guests a t IMapledell o n A r m i s t i c e
day

1

'Mrs. I d a M . F e i r t u u i k s s p e n t
the w e e k - e n d wfth Mlsa Arvena
M
Hayes in R o c h e s t e r
Rdbert F W e n t w o r h a n d M I B S
LUUan
Powell of
Cambridge,
'Mass., w e r e S u n d a y c a l l e r s o f
the
former's
parents, M r and
Mrs. L e w i s A . W e n i t w o r t b .
Mr amd d&amp;rs. E l m e r J Kenlat o n and f a m i l y have m o v e d 'from
the R i d g e t o B l r o l i H l l l and are
occupying o n e o f M r s . Rollins'
houses.
Mrs. E m m a B F n o s t o f D o v e r
h a s c o m e t o aeslat In t h e c o r e o f
her c o u s i n , M r s . N e t t l e L W e n t
worth, d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r
Mrs. G r a c e W h e l d e n , w h o h a s
spent tlhe s u m m e r a t h e r h o m e
l a Cumlbeiuand 'Mills, M e . , h a s
returned t o t h e h o m e o f her s o n
and wife. Dr. a n d M r s . Roy M
W b e M e n , t o spend t h e w i n t e r
Mre.
B e s s i e O . D y e r has re­
turned t o t n e h o m e o f h e r daugh­
t e r i n M a n c h e s t e r , a f t e r visiting
her daughter, Mrs. R o y M Whel
den f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s .
She was
a c c o m p a n i e d .by M r s . W h e l d e n
a n d M m . G r a c e W h e l d e u on t h e
r e t u r n tri© Mioniday
Mrs.
C h a r l e s H . Chamiberlin
Mrs. H a t t i e M c D o n a l d a n d M r s .
Fred H. C h a s e r e c e n t l y spent a n
afternoon w i t h their friend, M T S .
Ulmer L. ' R o y a l , in L a c o n i a .
ID a r e c e n t c o m m u n i c a t i o n r e
ceived from Private W a l t e r Bur
new.
It l e l e a r n e d t h a t h e l a i e
been stationed for f o u r
months
at Oatun L o o k s d o i n g i g u a r d d u t y
a t the p o w e r house a n d d a m , a n d
has r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d
to Camp
Peratso a t -the P a c i f i c
entrance
o f t h e Raaarae Canal, w i t h h i g h
commendation
from
his
com­
m a n d i n g officer f o r h i s w o r k .

Helen G. Avery
Alton Bay, N. H.

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Recent -callers at t h e 'home o f
Mr a n d IMrs. N e l s o n 'M B e r r y
ALLEYS AVAILABLE TOR
were
M r a n d M r s . J a m a s Fer­
RESERVATIONS
guson a n d e o n C h a r l e s , o f C o chltuate, M a s s . , A l b e r t C a m e r o n
o f F l u s h i n g , N Y . , M n s . Charles
IN MEHORIAM
Wilkinson
a n d Mra.
Caroline
Urs. Grace Berry
Hooper a n d t w o c h i l d r e n of DanMrs.
Orace Taylor Berry, wife
Ters, Mass.
Mrs. B e r r y a l s o en
of Benjamin P Berry, died after
j o y e d a c a l l r e c e n t l y f r o m M r s . a short Illness, at h e r h o m e i n
Jennie T h o m a s , w i d o w o f Pro­ Havcrhtll. Mass.,
on
Thursday,
fessor
Thomlas, w h o f o r m a n y N o v e m b e r
14
She w a s the
years t a u g h t a t A u s t i n - Cate d a u g h t e r o f Mr a n d . Mrs. A m o s
Ansdems'
i n Stratford,
and a t L. R o l l i n s a n d w a s a f o r m e r r e s i ­
w h o s e t i o m e .Mrs. B e r r y boarded d e n t of fhla itown. S h o Is s u r ­
w h i l e a t t e n d i n g s c h o o l there a s v i v e d b y h e r husband,
one son,
a student.
Guy C . T a y l o r o f H a v e r h i l l ,
a
Mr
a n d M r s . W a l t e r D. P a g e daughter, M r s . W i l l i s B u t l e r o f
amd d a u g h t e r E m m a w e r e c a l l e r s S p r i n g r a l e , M e . , a n d a sister,
o f Alton
a t She h o m e o f M r a n d M r s . Mrs. B m l l l y F r a n c i s
Herbert F o e s in P o r t s m o u t h * n d F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w o r e h e l d In
supper g u e s t s ait t h e h o m e of M r H a v e r h i l l , S u n d a y , w l t b b u r i a l In
a n d Mrs. W a l l a r d R . P a g e a n d A l t o n
family in G r e e n l a n d ' l a s t T h u r s ­
day.

MR;, EDITOR:

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The" e x t e n s i v e r e p a i r s o n t h e
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h a r e c o m ­ nV«^a»nV^to3J^*Ar^ord Conn.,
h a s employ'
p l e t e d a n d t h e w o r k m e n w h o la­ w h e r e t h e f o r m e r
b o r e d f r o m p e r i l o u s ( h e i g h t s h a v e nxent.
M r s . Benjamin P e r k i n s , Mrs,
departed.
A n d w e , m e m b e r s of
the
sidewalk
c o m m i t t e e , w h o F r e d A v e r y , Mrs. E d w a r d Down­
dally
craned
our
necks
to ing, M i s s Ella A d a m s . M r s . Her­
w a t c h t h e w o r k p r o c e e d , h a v e to m a n B a r r a n d M r s . C l a y t o n Park­
amended
a n E a s t e r n Star
l o o k a b o u t f o r n e w fields o f In­ er
t e r e s t . A a Is u s u a l l y t h e case, v i s i t a t i o n pf g r a n d officers held In
q u e s t i o n s a r o s e ^ c o n c e r n i n g t h e C o n c o r d last F r i d a y evening,
h i s t o r y o f t h e edifice a n d t h e d e ­ ( R o c k w e l l OlOugh i s -working a t
tails o f t h i s p a r t i c u l a r
p a r t o t t h e EJist Boston, M a s s . , airport.
M r . a n d (Mrs. S c o t t Mann o t
[fhe b u i l d i n g T h e •historical facts
are that t h e o l d w o o d e n
c h u r c h W o o d s v l l l e w e r e ' w e e k - e n d guests
t h a t o c c u p i e d t h e s i t e o f t h e pres­ of M r . a n d (Mrs. C l a y t o n Parker.
e n t s t r u c t u r e w a s d e s t r o y e d b y Mrs. M a n n a n d M r e . P a r k e r are
—
fire o n F e b r u a r y 1 0 . 1 8 7 5 That sisters.
church w a s also
topped b y
white painted steeple.
It, too,
h a r b o r e d a ibell t h a t n o t only
c a l l e d Che f a i t h f u l
t o worship,
b u t also pealed f o r t h w h e n e v e r
Ore o c c u r r e d in t n e v i l l a g e . In
k e e p i n g w i t h t h e c u s t o m o f the
d a y , t h e (bell w a s t o l l e d u p o n t h e
death of a n y m e m b e r o f the con
gregatlon, usually t h e number of
s t r o k e s t o l l e d c o i n c i d e d w i t h the
age o f the deceased.
F r o m a let­
ter In m y p o s s e s s i o n , w r i t t e n b y
•the l a t e IMrs. J a m e s E . Fernald,
whose h u s b a n d w a s t h e founder
of t h e " N e w s " , I q u o t e a n inter­
esting Incident relative
t o the
burning
ot the
old
church.
"Soon
after
the
church
t o o k fire t h e itfcme c a m e
f o r the
clock t o strike
three.
I t com­
m e n c e d , o n e ! I t w a s Its death
knell.
B e f o r e It c o u l d
strike
again: t h e bell h a d f a l l e n t o the
ground,
a heap
of
molten
metal "
T h e h e l l m e t a l w a s sub­
s e q u e n t l y m a d e I n t o c r o s s e s and
finger r i n g s a n d t h e r e v e n u e d e ­
r i v e d f r o m t h e i r s a l e w a s applied
t o the purchase o f a n e w bell.
A m o n g t h e curios a t the Goodwin
l l h r a r y Is a p i e c e o f t h a t o l d
bell, d o n a t e d t o t h e l i b r a r y b y
E d w i n W e b B t e r o f M a i d e n , Mass.
a former resident.

N. K. JOBEST XTKE
LOOKOUT STATIONS CLOSED
A c c o r d i n g - t o Che State D e ­
p a r t m e n t o f F o r e s t r y and R e s e r valtlon, a l l f o r e s t
fire
lookout
s t a t i o n s In N e w -Hampshire -were
chjsed last S u n d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 .
R a i n s d u r i n g I h e p r e v i o u s -week
were believed t o have
removed
all Ore d a n g e r .

Office'la N o w Open

Dr. Thong J. Morrison
SPEOIALIST IN

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
6I1SSIS GotTtctty Fitted
Rochester Ofioe Honrs:
1 to 4.30 p. m., daily.
Somerrwortli Omoe Hours.
9 to 10.30 and 7 to 8.30 p. » .
Except San days ft Wednesday* |

JUcitmnJlH
6.80

Sunday

Nov, Thurs.

JAMES O A G N E Y
A N N S H E R I D A N in

"CITY FOR ;,G0|IQUEST''
"Mexioan 8pitflre
Out W a s t "
Lupe Velex- Leon

M r . a n d Mrs. M a t t h e w Adam*,
W a r r e n a n d M i s s M a d e l i n e Adams
a n d iMiss Myrtle
B u t t , all of
C h e l s e a , Mass., w e r e recently at
the B a y .
M r a . John G a m m o n left town
o n M o n d a y for " R e a d i n g , Mass.,
w h e r e s h e -will s p e n d t h e winter
Mrs. A . A . R i c h a r d s o n and son
Douglas o f Portsmouth
were at
the B a y last S u n d a y .
M r a . R . C. D u n c a n w a s hostess
t o t h e first o f a s e r i e s o f winter
c a r d parities a t h e r h o m e last
F r i d a y afternoon.
T h e s e will be
h e l d u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f the
A m e r i c a n Legion A u x i l i a r y every
other Friday afternoon.

W.
D . Allen) a n d daughter,
Mies R u t h A l l e n , w h o have spent
t h e s e a s o n a t their s u m m e r home
at iBrookhurst, h a v e returned to
Farmlngton.
Miss
Barbara
P h i l l i p s and
I e m t h e p r o u d p o s s e s s o r o f one
spent the
of t h e r i n g s m a d e f r o m that old M i s s E d n a T w o m b l y
bell
D o u b t l e s s , t h e r e a r e other w e e k - e n d in N a t l c k a n d Boston,
T h e y w e r e g u e s t s of Mr.
r i n g s a n d c r o s s e s a l s o In posses­ M a a a
sion o f s o m e o f t h e o l d e r f a m i l i e s a n d M m Charles B e a u d e t t e .
E d w i n ChalrJberlain w a s con­
In t o w n
N e d L . Parker fined to his home, b y Illness tho
first o t tlhe w e e k .
M r . a n d Mrs. C e c i l Glidden of
ALTON HIGH SCHOOL
C o n w a y w e r e S u n d a y visitors at
Miss B a r b a r a
Phillips,
w i t h the h o m e o f Mr. a n d (Mrs. Chester
the
cooperation
of the
high Littlefield.
school
students,
sponsored an
Jiumes H a r r i n g t o n is spending
Eastern Star banquet,
f o r th
f e w days In B o s t o n , this week.
benefit o f t h e A t h l e t i c
associa­
T h e fire d e p a r t m e n t responded
tion, last T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . T h e to a n a l a r m last M o n d a y at the
p r o c e e d s w i l l b u y b a s k e t b a l l uni­ C o l b y mill at W e s t A l t o n . N o
forms.
particular amount
o f damage
T h e - J i m S m i t h H i - Y attended w a s d o n o .
a
m e e t i n g
in
Farming-ton,
M r a n d Mrs. H a r o l d
Tlbbetts
W e d n e s d a y , t h e 1 3 t h . T h e meet­ w e r e visitors in K e e n e a n d Peteri n g w a s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f b o r o last Sunday
Mr W i l l i s D . S y m o n d s , f h e HI-Y H o m e r Mills,
a s u m m e r resi­
secretary,
o f P o r t s m o u t h . Mr d e n t a t Brookhurat f o r the past
Symonds
led a
d i s c u s s i o n In 22 y e a r s , died at h i s home In
w h i c h h e c a l l e d o n m e m h e r s o f East L y n n , (Mass., l a s t Thurada)
v a r i o u s c l u b s . T h e off!cere ot evenlmg
Funeral s e r v i c e s were
t h e J i m Sknlth clulb i n d u c t e d t b e held M o n d a y .
A u s t l n - C a t e A c a d e m y o f North
M r . a n d Mrs. S e l d e n
Glidden
Strafford i n t o t h e H i - Y f e l l o w ­ h a v e g o n e t o L a c o n i a , where they
s h i p . M r . R d b e n t A n d e r s o n , head­ w i l l s p e n d the w i n t e r .
master o f Nute h i g h s c h o o l , came
M e r r y m e e t l n g G r a n g e held Its
over with some
o f t h e Milton
a n n u a l election o f officers Tues­
boys. M r . Everton
Parkinson,
d a y e v e n i n g , N o v e m b e r 19 A t
the h e a d m a s t e r
of
Farmlngton,
t h e cartd (party h e l d
under the
and several h o y s a l s o
attended.
auspices
o f tbe Grange
last
They a r e Interested
In f o r m i n g
T h u r s d a y night, n i n e tables of
H i - Y c i u b a In t h e i r s c h o o l s . Sev­
c a r d s w e r e in p r o g r e s s .
Several
e r a l b o y s f r o m t h e D o v e r c l u b and
n i c e prizes w e r e g i v e n , among
o t h e r Interested i n d i v i d u a l s j o i n e d
w d d c h w a s a d o o r p r i z e w o n by
the g r o u p .
Mrs. J o h n K i m b a l l .

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Mrs. M i t t l e F o s t e r h a s gone to
t h e h o m e o f Mr. a n d M r s . Ed­
w a r d D o w n i n g f o r t h e winter.
IMr. a n d Mrs. L a w r e n c e Samp­
son w e t e in L y n n , Mass., t b e first
of She w e e k .
C h e s t e r Alnley o f B o s t o n has
b e e n a recent g u e s t a t t h e home
of M r . a n d Mns. C h e s t e r Ferry
Mr. F e r r y was ait h o m e over the
w e e k - e n d from h i e w o r k a t the
Porltsmouth navy y a r d .

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In

"YOUTH WILL BE SERVED"
G E O R G E O ' B R I E N in
" T R I P L E JTJSTIOE"

Stm.-Mon.
D E A N N A D U R J B I N In

SPRING PARADE'
TOM.,

Wed.

"NO TIME FOR COMEDY"
JAMES S T E W A R T
ROSALIND R U S S E L L
6 F r e e " Turkeys Tuesday

Thankigivinjr Day

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t

"THE HIT PARADE OF 1941"
Kenny Baker-F.

Longford

V i s u a l Efficiency

ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS
A
m a n or w o m a n with im­
paired
eyesight
Is
seriously
handicapped.
S o c i a l l y and la
b u s i n e s s life, d e f e c t i v e vision
a l w a y s a liability
I f you need
g l a s s e s o r are w e a r i n g a pair that
is unsulted to y o u r .particular
needs,
a n early vdslt here li
e a r n e s t l y advised.

Dr. C. B. Davis]

D r . C D . Weathers]
Optometrists
Rochester, N. H,|

The r e c e n t rain
d i d lots o f
good to w e l l a that w e r e d r y
Mrs.
J a n e Cuod-wln a n d s o n ALTON WOMAN'S CLUB
R e v J d h n Ha boh h a s been ait
A c h i c k e n bridge a n d w h i s t
t h e S c r u t o n home d u r i n g M r s . S a m s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d In M a s s a ­
by the
chusetts, v i s i t i n g M r s . G o o d w i n ' s c a r d party w i l l b e h e l d
Hatch's a b s e n c e o n a v i s i t .
Ralph P&amp;rshley h a s s o l d b i s parents, M r a n d Mrs. J o h n Copp Atton W o m a n ' s clufb o n T u e s d a y
November
26, at 8
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luck In h i s n e w s t a r t
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Herman Barr,
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MR. AND MRS. ELLIOTT
vale and Portland, M e .
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daughter,
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t o the h o m e Of O e o n g e O l l d d e n McDuffeo, M r a R o c k w e l l C l o u g h
M r . a n d M r s . W i l l i a m Elliott, the D e a c o n e s s 'hospital in Boston
a t B l r o h H i l l , T u e s d a y f o r e n o o n , a n d Mrs. S u s a n H u c k l n s a t t e n d e d w h o s e h o m e Is o n t h e M i l l road, last S a t u r d a y , w h e r e s h e Is un­
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d a u g h t e r a n d h u s b a n d , M r . and
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s c n o o l p r e s e n t e d - a v e r y fine p r o ­
gram of recloaciona, s o n g s a n d
playette u n d e r the direction' o f
their t e a c h e r s , Mrs. B e u l a b , Task-,
e r a n d M r s . Ellsaibeth
Parker,
hut Friday
afternoon.
Several
of the m o t h e r s and friends of t h e
c h i l d r e n aictended
a n d enjoyed
Doe efforts o f t h e p u p i l s t o enter­
tain a n d t h e t a l k g i v e n b y Mr.
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Mrs. L a u r a M o r r i s o n o f C o n ­
c o r d road, "who 'has b e e n q u i t e 111,
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held I t s
largest meeting- W e d n e s d a y e v e ­
ning, w h e n election
o f officers
took place. Officers e l e c t e d w e r e :
Master, E l s i e E v a n s ;
overseer,
Donald L a n g l e y ,
lecturer, Ruth
Clifford, steward, ( M a n n i n g M a r geson, c h a p l a i n , L u c y M a r s h , a s ­
sistant s t e w a r d , W i l l i a m S t o c k well;
secretary, J. A . S t o c k w e l l ,
treasurer, H o w a r d L a n g l e y ; Ceres,
Doris
Nutter,
Pomona,
Janle
Stockwell.
Flora, I o n a
Little,
lady assistant s t e w a r d ,
Phyllis
Stockwell,
gatekeeper,
Kenneth
Nutter.
executive
committee,
Rlcbard Erwln, m a t r o n .
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Announcement w a s
anode o f State G r a n g e D e c e m b e r
10, 12, a t Keene.
T h e dance
committee appointed f o r t h e next
two weeks
Elsie E v a n s , J A .
Stockwell, Iona L i t t l e .
Corner
school
children
are
busy s e l l i n g c h a n c e s o n a t u r k e y
to be d r a w n N o v e m b e r
25, the
proceeds t o b e used f o r a c o m ­
munity
Christmas
tree.
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w i l l ibe a w a r d e d t o e a c h r o a m f o r
largest s a l e of tickets.
G e o r g e P a g e Is 111 w i t h g r i p p e
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Oarl S t l c k n e y is d o i n g g a r a g e
work l a C o n c o r d
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Miss
Mooney o f C o n c o r d r o a d .
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has
elected T h e l m a N u t t e r a s m a s t e r
for 1941
W o r d h a s been r e c e i v e d o f t h e
Illness o f M r s . V o n B o n u t e o f
New Y o r k , a s u m m e r r e s i d e n t .
Everett Clifford Is w o r k i n g f o r
Henry V a r n e y o n V e r n e y hill.
Mr. a n d Mrs. B v e l e t h ,
with
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Agent Clifford
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sawing w i n t e r w o o d
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                    <text>DEDICATION
OF THE

GOODWIN PUBLIC L I B R A R Y
AND T H E

NEW TOWN HALL

WITH VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY,
G O V E R N O R C H A R L E S W.

TOBEY

FRIDAY, MAY TENTH, NINETEEN TWENTY-NINE
* F A R M I N G T O N , NEW H A M P S H I R E

�T H E G E O R G E H. GOODWIN P U B L I C L I B R A R Y

PROGRAM OF DEDICATION
Two
Master

O'clock

of Ceremonies,
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t

Fred

W.

t

Selection

Henry

Invocation
Presentation

Brotrne
Wilson

Rev. Stanley
of Library

Band

R. Heypper

Fred I . Thayer

Acceptance

E. H. Thomas,

President

Library

Assn.

Selection

Henry

Remarks

George H. Goodioin,

Donor

Address

Governor

W.

Tobey

Wilson

Band

"America"

Charles

Henry
Library

building

open for public
t

Escort

t

Color Guard, Clarence

Band

inspection.

t

to His Eircellency,
Henry

Wilson

Wilson

L . Perkins

the

Governor

Band
Post, American

Legion

�NEW TOWN

HALL

PROGRAM OF DEDICATION
Master

of Ceremonies,

Fred

W.

Broivne

Selection
Henry Wilson
Band
Invocation
Rev. W. D. Callender
Presentation
of JVeiv Tovn Hall
Fred I . Thayer
Acceptance
Harrison G. Waldron
Selection
Henry Wilson
Band
Historical Address
Samuel S. Parker
Address
Governor Charles W. Tobey
"Star Spangled Bannei-"
Henry Wilson
Band
Benediction
Rev. F. E. Brooks
Building open for public inspection until .5.S0 p . m.
t

t

t

EVENING PROGRAM
\

Eight
Denman

Fifteen

Thompson's

O'clock

Beloved

Rural

Drama

" T H E OLD HOMESTEAD"
Benefit of Henry Wilson
Band
Frank I . Hayes,
Leader
Local cast, directed by Herbert D. Browne

�George

H.

Eighty-third

Goodwin,
Donor

Anniversary

of

of

Goodwin

Mr.

TAbrary

COMMITTEE
FRED

ON GENERAL

t

TOWN

HALL

t

1929

ARRANGEMENTS

LEFAYOUR

t

BUILDING

COMMITTEE

I.
THAYER
FRANK
R. GOPP
GEORGE
C.
ROBERTS
FRED
W.
BROWNE
ALLISON
E.
TUTTLE
HARRISON
G.
WALDRON
ERROL
S.
HALL
ERNEST
E.
LEFAYOUR.
ROGER H.
MORRISON
t

LIBRARY
FRED

10,

W. BROWNE,
Chairman
CHARLES
A. KING,
Secretary
JOHN P. HVRD,
Treasurer
EDWIN
H.
THOMAS
FRED
I.
THAYER
ORRIN
N.
HVSSEY
JAMES
B.
HAYES
ERNEST
E.

•

FRED

Goodwin

May

Public

I.

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BUILDING

t

COMMITTEE

THAYER
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H.

THOMAS

FRANK

R.

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