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Correspondence from William Brooks Cabot to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm ca. 1930-1946, part 3
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− | + | �Summer the water should be clearer. Also, in pre-settlement times the inlet streams would have been clearer + doing little or no cutting of banks. I doublt if the [?] really appreciates this meaning, but have an idea it comes into it. | |
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+ | My man said the lake was more than 100' deep; perhaps, loike L. St. John, this is only [?] a [?] through. | ||
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+ | I have an idea still of turning up on you fairly soon, I certainly want to. | ||
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+ | Yours Sincerely | ||
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+ | WB Cabot | ||
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+ | The names [?] seems well embedded in [?], [?], lac is [?], [?], [?] | ||
+ | Implications of open lake, not narrow. |
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�Summer the water should be clearer. Also, in pre-settlement times the inlet streams would have been clearer + doing little or no cutting of banks. I doublt if the [?] really appreciates this meaning, but have an idea it comes into it.
My man said the lake was more than 100' deep; perhaps, loike L. St. John, this is only [?] a [?] through.
I have an idea still of turning up on you fairly soon, I certainly want to.
Yours Sincerely
WB Cabot
The names [?] seems well embedded in [?], [?], lac is [?], [?], [?] Implications of open lake, not narrow.