Thank you very much, Benson! It is positively remarkable to me that you were able to find the building record and the record of the buyer!
Sometime circa 50 years ago, my uncle in Duxbury, MA got two canoes from Camp Squanto in Plymouth, MA (so now we know this camp, located in the Miles Standish State Forest in Plymouth, was likely the original buyer from Old Town). Their canvas was in ruins, but the bones of the boats were in good condition. My uncle, father and brother re-canvassed the canoes. One canoe went to my family and the other was my uncle's and his family's. My cousin told me her father sold their canoe to a kid for $100 soon after it was repaired, and the kid wrecked it in no time. My brother thinks one or both canoes were the subject of a canoe repair article by our uncle (boat and airplane devotee and professional writer), possibly in Popular Mechanics. Our canoe was painted red, and we enjoyed it for many years in North Weymouth, MA, primarily. We recently gave it to a friend in ME, so feel that it is "going home" now. It is in excellent condition, just needs some new paint and varnish.
Thanks so much again!
Sue Gervais