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On August 30, 1888, guide Henry Tremblay and sport Charles Bullen Dunn stood in front of a logging camp located at the upper falls of present day Socatean Stream, a tributary of Moosehead Lake whose headwaters originate in Socatean Pond, about ten miles northeast of Moosehead Lake. It was not uncommon for John Dunn and his hunting parties to travel for many miles by either horse or canoe to reach an area rich in fish and game.
About This Item
- Title: Logging Camp, Upper Falls of Socatean River, 1888
- Creator: John W.G Dunn
- Creation Date: 1888-08-30
- Subject Date: 1888-08-30
- Location: ME
- Media: Cabinet photograph
- Dimensions: 14 cm x 22 cm
- Local Code: Coll. 447, Box 1
- Collection: John W. G. (John Warner Grigg) Dunn photographs and diaries
- Object Type: Image
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- Camping--Maine
- Fishing guides--Maine
- Guns--Maine
- Hunting guides--Maine
- Hunting--Maine
- Logging--Maine
- Socatean River (Me.)--Photographs
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