The album pictured here is a series of photos taken by Sumner Chase and his wife, Jenny Chase in 1902.
Sumner Chase's Catch Of The Day
In 1900 Sumner Chase built his camp on the 1st point from Greeleys Landing. The lumber for the camp was transported by boat as there was no roads at this time. Today it is located on Cotton Brook Road and owned by Alan and Lynn Reamer.
Sumner and his mother
Sign above door “Bleak Shore Camp”. Sitting on porch is Sumner and his Wife, Jenny.
Notice the smoke from the steam boat under Borestone Mtn.
4th of July 1902 Sumner Chase took the following six photos while taking an excursion on the Marion to Wilson Stream.
“Packards”
Clark's Cove from left to right: The Edna, The Anamosa, The Elsie.
“The Cedars”
Cottages just above the Cedars, Bowerbank.
Wilson Stream “1902, Sept. 14”
“Camp Sebecco” owned by John Hughes located on Wilson Stream.
On the shores of Wilson Stream.
Young boy feeding the geese on Wilson Stream. Notice how low the water appears.
Top of Granite Mnt. looking down on Wilson Stream and the Rippling Wave. Bucks Cove is seen in the background.
Granite Mtn looking towards South Cove, Brown's Point and the Narrows.
Fall closing of the Chase Camp.
Ice fishing in the big lake. Packard's and Green Point are in the background.