Summer vacations at Moosehead lake and vicinity

Tim Rowe

Curious about Wooden Canoes
Just started to read and thought the advertising in back should be shared, on a side note... I checked out the camps on B Pond this week.
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The first link below has more about the various Gerrish shops around Bangor. He appears to have moved from the Broad Street address to the corner of Exchange and Hancock streets by 1889. Many versions of this book were published starting in 1879. Scanned copies are available from a variety of sources online as shown at the other links below. Good find,

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Tim,

I have doubts that Gerrish's camp is still standing. I have never seen a photo of it. The photo I have shared of Evan was taken at B Pond. I did find a very descriptive newspaper article describing the camp. I am not sure geographically where it was located.

On another note, I hear the trout fishing is still pretty good in the pond. Did you wet any lines?
 
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Tim,

I have doubts that Gerrish's camp is still standing. I have never seen a photo of it. The photo I have shared of Evan was taken at B Pond. I did find a very descriptive newspaper article describing the camp. I am not sure geography it was located either.

On another note, I hear the trout fishing is still pretty good in the pond. Did you wet any linline
We were there on snowmobiles this week.
I only saw that group of camps and 1 more on the shoreline, all were very nice older camps.
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