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58. Subject:Chazy Lake
Date: 08/19/05
Name: Keith and Chris Trombly
E-Mail: pa15@localnet.com
We would like to be added to your Chazy Lake Connections. We are Keith and Chris Trombly and have owned our beautiful "piece of heaven" since 1979 when we purchased it from the Small family. 
Keith and his family had spent many summer vacations on Chazy Lake during the 50's and 60's. When we started dating, we came here and spent time with the Breyettes( Don, Donnie and Julie). They were all such great people. Chazy Lake certainly made a wonderful place to play! 
From 1979 until 1996, Chazy Lake was our escape during the summer heat and even the winter snows for ourselves and our two children. When our youngest graduated from college, we moved here and became Chazy Lakers full-time. We thought that this would be a great place to start our retirement trips from but we love it here so much we just can't seem to go anywhere!
This is a wonderful site. Thank you so much for keeping the connections going. We love to read the history and see all the pictures. Many of our relatives really enjoy the site as well.
 Chris and Keith  pa15@localnet.com

57. Subject: Dannemora/ Chazy Lake
Date: Sunday 10/03/2004 8:01:48am
Name: Jim Sawner
E-Mail: Ohxon@Netscape.net
Location: Poughquag, NY
Comments: I lived in Dannemora from '59 to '65 and went to good 'ol DHS. Left when I was a junior. Played 2 years on the soccer team (Knights). The year I left we finally got new uniforms. I knew a few Bigelows but I will have to look at my yearbooks to figure out which were my age. Looking abound your site I recognize several names and places. Someone mentioned spending summers at Chazy lake with many people that I know. Someone mentioned a person named 'Kathy, I think Summer...' That was my sister Kathy Sawner. My family and Sue Follette's family moved here. Our fathers worked at Clinton Prison and transferred here. I lived on 'TB Hill' (N. Emmons St.), second house on right. I can still remember my old phone number, GY(Gypsy)2-3871. Well this web-site sure stirred a few memories. If you are interested, I have some photos I can share. I could go on for hours! Thanks, Jim
56. Subject: Camp on Chazy Lake?
Hello Rod,
My name is Lou Jones from Ashland, Va.  I was formerly Louise LaMare from Chazy Lake and attended Dannemora High School.
I would like to rent a cabin in Chazy Lake during the dates of August 8th to August 14th while I visit family and friends in Chazy Lake, Lyon Mt. and Plattsburgh.  If you could help me with this, please contact me and also includes the rates.  My phone is 804-389-9521 for my voice mail or e-mail Singlu2@comcast.net
Thank you,  Lou Jones 
__________________________________________________________________
 Subject: Gibbs Family
Date: 12/27/03
From: " Bruce Phillips" <  DBPPgh@aol.com  >
I notice your website on Chazy Lake.
Are there any references to the Gibbs family in Chazy Lake, Facts, Fiction and folklore?
Bruce Phillips
Reply:
The only mention of the Gibbs family in the book is the following:
"Dr. Lavigne's camp was built around 1880. Dr. Alexander Lavigne purchased the property from the original owner, Charles Gibbs. Dr. Lavigne was an ear, nose and throat specialist. The camp was known as "Open Hearth Camp" and is now owned by Richard LaSchomb"...........ROD
More:
Rod thanks for getting back to me. 
Charles Gibbs was my great great grandfather and was the Postmaster for Titusville, Pa. 
I often ski at Whiteface with my children and in a conversation with my grandmother found out that she used to spend her summers on Chazy Lake when she was a very young girl.
My Grandmother just turned 97, but you could tell that her memories of Chazy Lake were very strong. 
I hope to get up there sometime.
Bruce Phillips
Fox Chapel, Pa.

 54. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 11:48:58 -0400
From: "Wally Haley" <WHALEY@dot.state.ny.us>
  Hi,
 It's been another great year at the lake, we were glad to be able to spend more time there this summer than for many
 years.  I've attached a photo of Lyon Mountain that I made on September 6, 2003 feel free to post it if you like.
 Thanks for the website,
 Wally Haley


55. Subject: Dannemora/Chazy Lake Connections
Date: , 12 Aug 2003
From:"Risney Manning, Liz" <liz.risney.manning@sap.com>

I came across your site and wanted to thank you for creating it - fun to have a place in which to share some fond memories.  I think your wife and I used to be grade school friends - isn't she the former Christine Brennan?  I am the former Elizabeth Drollette - known as "Betty" back then.  My father and her father were also grade school friends and returned to being good friends after they both had lost their spouses.  Dad used to say he and Bill Brennan talked almost every day in the late 80s/early 90s.  My dad, Edgar Drollette, passed away ten years ago.

Christine had a birthday party in the 50s in which she received a red and a yellow turtleneck - turtlenecks were just coming into vogue then as a result of what the Mickey Mouse Club Mousekeeters wore - remember Annette Funicello?  I remember all the little girls oohhhing and ahhhing over Christine's wardrobe additions.  I also remember spending a week or some part of a week at her camp on Chazy Lake.  My sister, Nancy, was often invited to spend overnights at her friend's camp, Joan Dame's, and it was nice to be invited to "my friend's camp."

Reading through the e-mails you've received brought back lots of memories.  Many of the names are recognizable.  My family is woven throughout, including a picture of my grandfather, Elmer (Elmore) Drollette as a prison guard and then the tragedy of my father's sister, Bernadette, drowning in Chazy Lake.  I was unfamiliar with the drowning that occurred since, near my uncle Francis' camp, as relayed by their nephew on the Gratto side.   Sad to read....

Since my siblings and I were "conveniently" spaced, between Jean, Bernice, Daniel, Nancy and myself, we were involved in Dannemora activities from the late 40s to the 60s.  When we get together, names from graduating classes every four years come popping up.  My sister Jean passed away in the early 70s, Bernice still lives in the west Plattsburgh area, Daniel lives in Massachusetts, Nancy in Rochester, and I in the Philadelphia suburbs. 

With regard to Chazy Lake, my godparents are Lillian and Francis Drollette who reside there year 'round.  I remember spending overnights at their little bungalow before their home was built.  My sister, Nancy, spent considerably more time there because her cousin, Joanne, was also a very good friend of hers.

For those of us whose family didn't own a camp, each summer the school arranged for a bus to take us to the lake Monday through Friday.  There was that big white building with the girls' changing room on the left and the boys' on the right.  It also smelled of Lysol - there was a plastic tub filled with it in which to stick your feet before/after changing your clothes.  They sold "pop" (such an Adirondack term for soda!), popcorn and ice cream.  The girls would bring transistor radios and blankets and flirt with the boys - and the boys would tease the girls.  The little kids would play in the sandy part of the beach where Mickey Cooper's older sister was a life guard/swim instructor.  But for those of us who wished to be "cool" - we'd put our blankets near the deep end where you dove into cold, over-your-head water and swam to a floating raft. 

So many names come to mind that I remember growing up with.  Besides being friends with Christine, I have fond memories of Barbara Merrit, Susan Light, Ginny Hickey, Barbara Safford, Diana Dragoon, Susan Follette, Kathy - was it Sumner? and playing endless games of kick-the-can with my neighbors on Emmons Street/Hammond Street, Jackie and Kevin Brown, Pat Gregory, Dick and Sally Harrica, and Juanita and Dickie Racette.  In the winter we would sled almost every night down the hill.  And walk!..... because there wasn't any type of cafeteria, we all walked to school, home for lunch, back after lunch, and home after school.  For me, that was four miles a day!  We called the Main Street area "Up-town."  I can still recall most of my teachers names - 1st Grade - Mrs. Mayette; Second Grade - Mrs. LaFountain; Third Grade - ?; Fourth Grade - Mrs. Bennette; Fifth Grade - Mr. Bennette; Sixth Grade - Mrs. Vass; Seventh Grade - Mrs. Light; and Eighth Grade Mrs. Coffey.  (Forgive any misspellings...)  Everyone feared Mrs. Vass and there was a belief that if she wore her red dress - watch out!

You felt really grown up when you were given the responsibility of bringing home the mail at lunchtime.  To this day if I close my eyes I can easily recall what the inside of the post office looked like and our box number including its combination!  Our family bought their groceries at Breyette's and my sister and I would turn in the pop bottles for two cents or a nickel and buy candy at Fernette's.  You bought your Ford car and gasoline at Bailey's.  Friday night, the high school kids gathered at Ting's.  (I went to St. John's Academy in Plattsburgh for high school, so don't have DHS high school memories to share.) 

I was sorry to see what I thought "deterioration" of the town set in.  I don't think the town looks nearly as neat and pretty as it once did.  The old warden's house was a lovely piece of architecture.  And of course, without the school, it seems to have lost its vibrancy.   In retrospect, life was very simple, very straight forward (we used to think the bad guys were all on "that" side of the wall), and for activities, you had to enjoy your surroundings....walking the tracks, hiking on Lyon Mountain, swimming in Chazy Lake, biking to Saranac, sledding down the hills, ice skating at the rink the prisoners maintained each winter, playing marbles in the school yard, picking berries in the summer, playing board games with neighbors or siblings on rainy days, trading comic books, going up to the artesian well to get spring water, seeing older sisters in pincurls during the day transform into evening prom queens, attending all the Dannemora basketball games and CYO functions because that's all there was to do.....good stuff. 

 Godspeed to the Bigelow family!

Liz Risney Manning - formerly, "Betty" Drollette ermmpm@comcast.net



Subject: Chzy Lake 5
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 09:14:54 -0400
From: Lorraine McIntosh   <lakesideboatworks@westelcom.com>
 Dear Rod:
I just found your web site and am very impressed and pleased to have a connection to it. I am the Town of Dannemora Historian at present,but I need help to celebrate the 150th aniversary of the town's founding next year, which includes all of the areas of your research. Plus, I have an interest in finding information on the boats that were on the lake and if any one remembers about the YMCA boys camp located on the lake.
If anyone would want to volunteer for next years activities for the 150th please contact me at (518) 492-7010 or to assist
me in my research on the Lyon Mountain Baseball field nad stadium built in 1932.
Thanks again for your web site!
Lorraine McIntosh
68 Garmish Street
Chazy Lake
New York 12935


53.Subject: Chazy book
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 11:37:50 -0500
 From: Christopher Dunkley <cdunkley@sympatico.ca>
   Rod,
I have enjoyed your website about local history of the area with interesting
links. I'd like to get a copy of the book you mention from you if I could.
We've been coming to the lake since the early mid 60s, not far from where
you are on the lake I believe. We had a good chat a year or two ago. You
were paddling by in your kayak. Our place is between the Kennedys and the
Manors.
Let me know how to pay you. I can send a US check. Please include any postal
charges etc. Hope to see you again sometime.
Christopher Dunkley
184 Cote St. Antoine Ch.,
Westmount, Quebec,
H3Y 2J2


52. Subject: Chazy Lake Dannemora NY
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 15:46:03 -0400
From: "CarolAnn Cartwright" < ccartwright@RightMinds.com >

 My husband often talks about "camp" at Chazy Lake. His grandfather owned a cabin there many years ago. The Grandparent Kennedys have since passed on and that cabin, to my understanding, is still in the Kennedy name.  I was fortunate enough about 8 years ago to visit the Kennedy "camp" and share in the beauty of that area for about 4 days. I had heard about it for so long and could see why my husband was infatuated with the lake and serene atmosphere.
I per chance stumbled upon your website and was pleasantly surprised to see that somebody has researched what I thought of as a "lost campground". I was wondering if you may have some history of the Kennedy Camp? I'm afraid that I do not know the
address. Any details are sketchy. I do remember that it was very red. When I visited the red was rather worn from age so it may have been repainted since I last saw it in 1996. Bernard and Katie Kennedy also ran a motel/hotel in that area many years ago. I am unable to find any information on that either. It seems that there could not be but so many hotels in that area during the 40's 50's or so. The only memorabilia that we have is a signed menu from Jack Dempsey to Bernard. Thank you so much for your time. I realize that I have given you very little to go on but it is worth a stab in the dark to learn of any history that the camp may have.
Respectfully,
CarolAnn Cartwright
and Mark Kennedy Cartwright



51. Subject: Dannemora website
       Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 08:16:57 -0400
        From: LaGarde <vlagarde@cfl.rr.com>
   Rod, Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your informative website on Dannemora Prison. My uncle worked as a guard there for many years,  years back. He doesn't talk about it much as it was apparently very stressful. My mother told me he would tell her that the inmates would constantly plot to kill the guards.
  Only thing he ever told me about his experience there was that Dannemora prison held the "scum of the earth." He said it was a very, very bad place with very, very bad men. Was happy to get more info on your page. Thanks again!Victoria LaGarde (ps My Uncles name is Doug Grogan and he lives in Lyon Mt. My mother grew up on Chateaugay Lake)


50. Subject: A Dannemora Girl
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 13:31:22 -0500
From: "Marshall, Beverly J." <bmarshall@sidley.com>
 I was browing on internet -- looking up my ancestors (Nathaniel Lyon).
Came up with Lewis Lyon (my grandmother was Mabel Lyon - Tim Healy's wife).
My name is Beverly Marshall (lived across the street from Dannemora
School). Remember me???
Beverly J. Marshall
Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
1501 K Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20005


49. Subject: Connections Betty (Provost) Helvie
E-Mail: ehelvie@aol.com
Location: Ocala, Florida
Comments:       Rod,Thank you for sharing this beautiful site.
                     I am thoroughly enjoying your history sites of Dannemora, Chazy
                     Lake, and Lyon Mountain. These have brought back many fond
                     memories of the time that I lived in Dannemora. I resided there for
                     26 years after my marraige to Ellison Carter in 1949, where we
                     raised six children.

                     In the summers we spent much time at the beach in Chazy Lake. I
                     well remember the gated property of Werrenwraths. I had the
                     occasion to go through it once, and was very impressed with the
                     fact that so many prominent people had visited there, even
                     President Roosevelt.



48. Subject: Connections
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 19:20:53 -0400
From: "Jim Brannigan" <jameseb@mitchell.main.nc.us>

I will now search for the tragedy in 1927. The drownings of the High School seniors that my folks told me about
on the year I was born.
This is great!!!
 Memories. In 1932 when I was 5 yrs old. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of FDR had her State Police Sgt. Miller lift
me up on her horse and we rode from the old boat house at the pump station to Werrenrath's mansion!!!
Many memories of Chazy Lake!!! Tolosky's camp, Breyette's, I was at Bill Donahue's camp about 6 yrs.
 ago.
We now live in the Blue Ridge Mountains is much like the Adirondacks, but NOT as cold!!
Rod, You have done a great job. My son Bob who has Lou Gehrig's Disease found your material and
forwarded it all to me. I love to talk about the Dannemora area
  I remember when Clarence Brennan built his house on Emmons St. Clarence was Bill Brennan's brother. Bill taught me in 8th grade in Dannemora. The Bigelow's were pretty fair basketball players with the Wings, Tolosky, Layman, Gilroy, etc. The Dannemora Purple Raiders!!! Town team!!!
In 1935 at 8 am one morning, my father Tom Brannigan shot a convict who was wrestling Jerry Callahan over
a machine gun on tower #2 across from Lafoutains store. With a little 25 cal. pistol.
Frank Provost wrote about it in the Plattsburgh Press-Republican 35 years later.

75 Years ago, I was born in the Holland House located on the main highway just below the "Bug House"
In 1932 we moved to the 2nd new state house on T.B. Hill. Bill Donahue lived in the first and Jack Eagan
lived in the fourth! All of our fathers worked for the prison. On my wall I have a cell block key dated 1889. I was
raised until H.S. in Dannemora and then moved toPlattsburgh. While in college at PSTC I worked on the walls
4-12 shift and in "D" Block. 1947-49!
I knew the Bigelow family well, the Brennans, etc.
I will write more later.
Thanks
Jim Brannigan
jameseb@mitchell.main.nc.us



47. Subject: Dannemora
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 20:20:46 -0700
From: "Dave Stiles" <new.cordia@verizon.net>
Rod, my name is Dave Stiles. My Mom is Lorraine Gratto (Stiles). She was part of the Gratto family that lived on the main road just a little east of downtown Dannemora. Their big white house was the last house before the Y in the road heading into town. I think that road became Cook street. The whole Gratto family lived in Dannemora. All the Gratto's, Drolette's, and Tripp's worked in the prison or in the Bug House, as you mentioned. Lorraine, my Mom, was the second to the youngest of 5 in the family. Donald was the oldest, then Lillian, Ethel, Lorraine, and Jim. Lillian and her husband Francis live on Chazy lake year around. Ethel and her husband Clifford Tripp (Clifford died about 15 years ago or more) still have a cabin on the lake, next to Lillian and Francis, but don't spend much time there anymore. I believe their eldest son, Tom, also has a cabin on the lake. Clifford used to own the appliance store a little further down the road, Tripp Appliances. I remember going there as a kid. My uncle Donald owned Gratto Sanitation Service for many years and picked up the garbage in Dannemora. The patriarch of the family was Fred Gratto. He
married Maude and they lived in that split home for many years. Eventually Lillian and Francis moved into the other half of the house after they were married. My Mom, Lorraine, married Lester Stiles in 1949. My parents left Dannemora when I was quite young and moved to Massachusetts. We came out to Longview Washington in 1968. I have lived in Seattle since that time.
 I really enjoyed your web pages and the history of Dannemora and the Prison. I did some genealogy work on the Gratto family a couple of years ago and I learned so much about their history. Your pictures brought back some great memories. I spend much of my summers as a kid at my Grandmother's house, playing with my cousins in the fields above her house, near the old Pig Farm. I will always remember my Aunt telling me to listen for the whistles "six long, six short," if an inmate had escaped. We were to run right home if we heard those whistles. If you remember any of these folks please let me know via email. Thanks.
After reading the drowning stories in your Chazy Lake web site it caused me to recall a similar incident. I remember when I was a young boy, perhaps 10 or 12 (1961 or 62), in the late summer afternoon at the camp of my Aunt Lillian on Chazy Lake, we watched a small boat capsize about 400 or 500 feet off the shore of our Cabin. We heard screaming and yelling an I saw one person remaining in the boat holding a fishing rod, hands in the air, screaming HELP!  My uncle Francis and my the husband of my cousin, Dick Becker, rode off in their boat to help the men. When they go there, they realized that one of the men had slipped below the surface. Dick dove many times to try to find the man, but as it was getting dark the light did not penetrate the water deep enough for him to see anything. By that time, several boats had arrived and the whole scene looked like a circus from the shore. Everyone at the cabin strained to see what was going on. Finally night settled in and my Uncle and Dick returned to the shore. Dick mentioned that his heavy wet pants prevented him from easily reaching the surface after a dive. Years later we realized how close he had come to drowning himself.
 The next morning very official boats appeared at the drowning site. A hearse drove up to the water, or as close as it could come. Professional divers found the body floating about 10 feet above the bottom, still clutching the fishing pole. When they arrived at the dock, they removed the tarp that had been covering the man and his body was purple. Foam poured from his open mouth. The vision still haunts me as it was the first dead body I had ever seen, outside of a funeral home. They carefully pulled him from the boat and placed him on a stretcher, covered him again, and slid his body into the hearse.The whole community was abuzz over the event and I couldn't stop talking about it for days. I couldn't wait to get back to school to tell my buddies what I had seen on my Summer vacation. I can remember hearing about the drowning on the Plattsburg radio station. Since no one took a paper back then, I couldn't read about it but it was definitely that talk of the town. I don't remember who the man was but the rumor was that they were all very drunk, beer bottles rattled around in the bottom of their boat when it was towed to shore. I am not sure if anyone knows who this man was but I would like to know if there was a written article about the incident somewhere.
 Dave Stiles

46. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 19:05:07 -0400
From: "Susan B Holderle" <sbh1023@rochester.rr.com>
My grandfather, Ed Hayden,built a camp on Chazy Lake many years ago with the help of many of the local men, especially Mr King. He found the lake when his electrical company was doing work at Dannemora prison.  The camp was between Werrenwrath's (Brooke Shields) and the Pump House. We spent many wonderful days, many summers there and Chazy Lake has always been a very special place to me.  I remember Mrs Werrenwrath, then Dave Mark who owned the camp down
the road, The Seney's, (where's Debbie?)  the Reyors, the Pikes, the Kings. I've made some trips back there, and now that my kids are grown, I am thinking of looking for my own place on Chazy Lake. My grandfather's place has been sold, but if it ever goes up for sale again, somebody notify me! please!
Sue Holderle
sbh1023@rochester.rr.com


45. Subject: greetings from kennedy-field
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:04:34 -0400
From: "Bill Kennedy" <bk7771@citlink.net>
Hi rod&chris, tell chris not to grade this message so here  goes. We are here in Fla. and my sister had not seen  your
web page .Now I have to type for her cause she falls down a lot and broke her arm.  We enjoyed your web page and are
looking forward to being at chazy lake  at the end of May give or take 2 ft. of fresh  snow. Best to you all  Bill Kennedy and
David &Carolyn Kennedy Field. Our email addresses are
bk7771@hotmail  & dfield86@yahoo.com


 

44. Name: Mary Anne Binger (formerly Buck)
E-Mail: email me...................................ROD
Location: Depoe Bay, Oregon
Date: 01/24/2002
Comments:
great site and wonderful memories.  I left Dannemora about 1954??...have traveled the world and now reside on the beautiful coast of Oregon.  I would love for you to post my address and correspond with people that I knew there...I graduated from Dannemora HS, Class of 60.  I am now working as a real estate Broker here and have been in the business for more years than I care to remember.  It would be so nice to hear from people back there...people I went to school with..your site is fantastic..keep up the good work.
                                  I've so enjoyed your site...reading e-mails from people I knew and
                                  re-visiting Chazy Lake......I grew up Dannemora..my grandmother
                                  and grandfather had Buck's Diner there for many years when I
                                  was very young.My uncle, Miles Buck was the local dentist..my
                                  father, Norton a guard at the prison....My aunt Ruth Lamar, wife
                                  of Tom Lamar was quite the pianist and played for the silent
                                  movies..so many people I recall and will enjoy e-mailing them. I
                                  have moved your site to the desktop to keep abreast of the
                                  latest.....I am hoping to hear from some of those I remember.
                                  Thanks again for a great site.....Mary Anne



Subject: question/interest
 Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 19:06:05 -0500
From:  "joan wilcox" <jlw72853@hotmail.com>

I am looking for information on my relatives.  I found info. on a
message board about a book that someone found in Chazy Lake that mentioned
the St.Jermaine Hotel and had pictures of Ben St.Germaine, who is one of
my relatives.  I was wondering if you knew of any such book and if so
where I could get a copy.  The message mentioned that he purchased the book
in a drug store in Chazy Lake.  If not, if you have any information about
the St.Germaines in Chazy Lake I would appreciate it if you could either
share or point me in the right direction as far as my research.  I am at a
dead end at this point and would appreciate any info you could share.
                              Thank you,
                                 joan



Subject: Chazy Lake History
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 13:36:53 -0600
From: "TIMOTHY BAKER" <tbb771@msn.com>

Hello Mr. Bigelow,
I read with great interest your history of Chazy Lake. You have shed light on many stories that i 've
heard mentioned for years.
I'm curious whether you know anything of the history of Mr. Reinald Warrenrath's place or that of my
Grandfather, Mr. Edward M. Hayden.
I haven't been near Chazy Lake for years, but have many great childhood memories of it.
Thanks for all the work you have done.
 Regards,
    Tim Baker



Subject: Just how cold is Chazy Lake?
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 16:05:31 EDT
From: Gerry McPartlan  Gmcpee@aol.com

  Rod,

I've enjoyed reading through your Chazy Lake web site.
We're interested in purchasing a camp on Chazy Lake for summer use.
We're a bit concerned about the cold water.  Can my children swim in the lake
without turning blue in June and July?  Do they need to wear wet suits?
How much does the lake level change each year?  Does the power
plant's use of the water ever take the lake "too" low.
Thanks for your time.
Gerry McPartlan
770-422-6746



Subject: Picture
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 19:59:48 -0400
From: Cheryl King <Redstreamcottage@home.com>

The picture below is copied from  your site.

A number of things intrigue me about the picture.

The first is the hat on the man in the boat.  While this type of hat was quite common at the lake, it was Grandpa's winter
trademark when I was growing up.

The second is the boat.  Grandpa had a boat like this when I was very little.  It was an inboard with a mahogany top.
The boat was painted red and white.

Third, is the dock and the orientation to the point.  Memory doesn't always serve well, but this dock is in what
was King/Breyette territory back then.

Fourth.  The ice is only recently off the lake (must have been the first week of August ... just kidding!).  You can see it
piled up on the north side of the point in the back of the picture.

Grandpa always had to be among the very first on the lake with all his boats.  So I'm thinking that this is a picture of
Howard King, Sr. in his inboard boat. Out for some early trout fishing.

Do you know anymore about it.  It appears to be a postcard, which would not surprise me if it were indeed Grandpa.

Cheryl King

see halfway.jpg  picture..................................ROD



Subject: Badger Hotel
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 23:00:04 -0400
From: "Capt Bill Roberts" <Repertoire@Northforkguide.com>

Rod

In the picture of the Badger Hotel and inset if George Badger there seems to be a hand on the left shoulder of George.
Was this picture just cut off for the purpose of your web page?

The reason I ask is that a Josephine Trudell was married to George Badger. I am related to the Trudell line from
Ellensburg (Bradly Pond Road). Josephine's brother was killed at the Catalon Forge in Standish NY (1910) his three
daughters worked at Badger Hotel with their cousins doing dishes and linens. I am interested if the picture shows
Georges wife?

Thanks for any information you might have

Bill Roberts



43. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 11:12:12 -0700
From: "Kenneth W. Ransier" <  kwrcmr@blazenet.net  >
    My name is Chris Ransier.  I also grew up on the banks of Chazy Lake.  As a matter of fact both of my grandparents Arthur Leonard and Joseph Gioiosa owned large camps (summer homes) on the lake not very far from the pump house.  I spent many a summer day playing around the pump house and the beach area.  The family also knew the Kings.  I just
came upon a copy of the booklet Chazy Lake, Facts, Fiction and Folklore and felt bad to see that the Leonard Property wasn't mentioned and the information on the Gioiosa Property was incorrect.  I know that my grandparents,  Joseph and Rose Gioiosa, and Arthur and Mildred Leonard, owned the property - at the very least in the 1940's and 50's and if
memory serves me, into the early 60's.  Joseph and Rose Gioiosa sold the property mentioned in the booklet to brother William Gioiosa and his wife Hilda and they are probably the ones that sold it to the Youngs that are listed in the book.  I have been back by that property now and then and it is discouraging in its disrepair.  In it's day it was a glorious summer home with stone work that is now crumbling, huge piers and a great boat house.  Inside a massive rough stone fire place in the great room, high ceilings, oil lamps, walls covered with tapestries are gone (well the fire place remains).  Just recently I saw an ad in a real estate paper listing it as historic with a life lease.
    Anyhow, I'm writing for a couple reasons:  1) to link up with someone else for whom the lake has meaning, 2) to find out if you know of any information other than the sentence in the booklet that links the lake to my grandparents, 3) to ask if there are any little cabins or rentals on the lake available these days that you would know of that I could contact and/or boat rentals.  I'd like to come up this summer and just "putts" around with my husband but the only two rentals listed on
the net are big 6 person $1000 a week places.  I live in Hanover, PA but get up to visit family in Plattsburgh occasionally which puts me in the area.  Enjoyed your web site.  Chris Ransier


42. Subject: question/interest
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 19:06:05 -0500
From: "Joan Wilcox" <   jlw72853@hotmail.com   >
Iam looking for information on my relatives.  I found info. on a message board about a book that someone found in Chazy Lake that mentioned the
St.Jermaine Hotel and had pictures of Ben St.Germaine, who is one of my relatives.  I was wondering if you knew of any such book and if so
where I could get a copy.  The message mentioned that he purchased the book in a drug store in Chazy Lake.  If not, if you have any information about the St.Germaines in Chazy Lake I would appreciate it if you could either share or point me in the right direction as far as my research.  I am at a
dead end at this point and would appreciate any info you could share.Thank you,
Joan


41. Subject: Please add my name and email address to your page
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 20:28:10 -0700
From: "Bob Suhocki" <  robertsuhocki@sprintmail.com  >
 Rod, I have relatives in the Chazy Lake, Lyon Mt., Lake Champlain area that I would love to re-establish contact with. Their family name is BINGLE, parents John and Helen (deceased), and my cousins Bob, John, and Judy. If any readers of this site pass on my email address to my cousins,
that would be appreciated. I moved from Binghamton NY to Tucson Az in 1982, and have many fond memories of my childhood trips
to Lyon Mt. Your web site is wonderful. Thankyou!
Bob Suhocki


40. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 18:00:09 EST
From: AMIEE STEVENSON  AIMSTEVENSON@YAHOO.COM   BeachMargarita@aol.com
CHRIS AND ROD!!!!!!
   AMIEE STEVENSON HERE-BARBIE'S DAUGHTER- I JUST HAPPENED TO STUMBLE ACROSS YOUR PAGE AND I WAS SOOOOOOO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!    TIME TO GET ME A LITTLE CHAZY LAKE FIX BECAUSE LORD KNOWS IT HAS BEEN A TIME SINCE I HAVE BEEN THERE(PARADISE) PLEASE ADD ME TO YOUR CONTACT LIST AIMSTEVENSON@YAHOO.COM AND I WILL BE GETTING IN TOUCH WITH ALL OF YOU SOON. TELL THE BOYS HELLO I SAW THE PICTURES AND WOW EVERYONE IS GROWING UP SO FAST!!!


39. Subject: Gary & Pat LaDue
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 12:22:22 EST
From:   Gary & Pat LaDue    GLadue2@aol.com
 Hi Rod, Put a short message on the Bigelow page but thought I'd do this one too.  My wife and I now live in Spring Lake,NC after settleing here in 1973
following 14 yrs in the military and traveling over much of the world (military).  We have 2 sons, Fred 36, and David 33.  I still manage to get up there once a year to do a little fishing with Jim Gallagher.  Your site and those named bring back a lot of old memories. ..........GARY


38. Subject: Dannemora
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 10:51:23 -0500
From: George and Maureen Magoon   deercot1@alltel.net
Hello.......  I have enjoyed looking at your pages of Dannemora.  I graduated from HS there in 1953 and have only been back twice.  It is nice to know someone
has kept track of that little town
 George Magoon


37. Subject: Chazy Lake Connections
Date: 13 Nov 2001 15:29:11 -0400
From: Marlene and Rog Favaro  mrfav@localnet.com
Hi Rod and Chris. Phyl Maggy told me about your web site and I finally found it. I see Chris when she comes to Dannemora - usually at
church. My dad and mom were Harley and Marie Dame and had a camp on Chazy Lake. My sister is Joan Dame Corbin who now
lives in Waterloo, NY. Rog and I were friends with John (Sonny) Bigelow and we live on Maple Street, where your Uncle John and Aunt
Loretta lived. Glad to see your page and love the pictures.
Marlene & Rog Favaro


36. Subject: Add us
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 09:19:15 EST
From: Don LaDue  DBladue@aol.com

Hi Rod,  I am enjoying the web site of Chazy Lake a great deal.  I left Dannemora in August of 1959 and entered the Navy.  After the Navy, I lived
mostly in Washington State.  I have fond memories of Chazy Lake and the summers we spent at the pump house beach.
Don and Beth (Abrahamson) LaDue
Snohomish, WA



35. Subject: Hello
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:57:47 EST
From: Rod McKinney    RMckin2383@aol.com

Don LaDue gave me this web site. Are you Rod Bigelow by chance? If so, I remember you. My name is Rodney McKinney. I lived on Thayer Avenue and you
lived on Cook, near Revoirs, I think, but that was many years ago.
Got a kick out of seeing it (the castle) called Brooke Shields Place. I remember when it was Warrenrath, who built it in the 1920s 0r 1930s. Mrs. King, (Emily), came up to work for them and care for the old man and met Adrian, who worked at the pumphouse and they were married. As you know, the Kings still have both camps, on the land right beside the old pumphouse.
Years ago, when my dad was alive, my parents retired and moved to Long Beach, California, where I was living. I took my dad down to Belmont Shore to visit
an old friend from Dannemora. He, I think was your uncle and ran a dry-cleaning place in the shore. I remember mentioning you and he knew you well, but I don't recall his name. Claude Bigelow is his name and still lives in California..................ROD
I am retired, on a second marriage of eight years and live in La Mirada, California. We were in Plattsburgh and the Adirondacks for nearly a week in
late September. we love it, but can't handle the snow.
Rod McKinney



34. Subject: Add us
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 09:51:11 EDT
From: Ron LaDue and Helen (White) LaDue   Farmer1Ron@aol.com

Rod, Great website! Would you please add us to the list of north country people who grew up there and left?
We are Ron LaDue and Helen (White) LaDue
Annapolis, Maryland
farmer1ron@aol.com
Thanks. We'll be looking for it and enjoying the many photos of the north country.



33. Subject: INTERESTED
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 10:49:00 -0400
From:  "RHLOBDELL" <  RHLOBDELL@msn.com  >
 PLEASE LIST ME AS AN INTERESTED PERSON IN THE CHAZY LAKE CONNECTION.E-MAIL:RHLOBDELL@MSN.COM
GATHERING OLD PHOTOS OF SURROUNDING AREA FOR CALENDARS FOR THE BENEFIT OF LYON MOUNTAIN
MUSEUM. FLORIDA ADD:ROBERT LOBDELL-269 PEACEFUL DR.FORT MYERS, FL 33917.SUMMER ADD:BETWEEN
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32. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 17:46:20 -0400
From: Helen Taylor (Robinson) <    taylor@platinum1.com   >
Dear Rod
I  am Helen Taylor (Robinson) - We have a camp at 493 Wilfred King Rd. We have been going down to Chazy Lake for
50 years - It all started while we lived in Montreal, a Saturday Drive took my parents myself -  age 2 and a new born
sister and a young cousin into NY State.  My parents decided to look for cabin for the nite. - They went thru Dannemora
but nothing available - they were told about cabins a couple of miles away - In their little Austin car they hit the mountain
- almost dark - They saw the sign at the end of the road - Cabins 2 miles - they went down that road - checked into the
little cabin at Pikes Corner - Well the next morning they were suprised and amazed at the view that they saw -
mountains, lake - it looked like heaven.  Well from that moment on, we made trips down to Chazy Lake -  We met the
Wilfred King, Harold and Hazel King  and their families,.  - Harold convinced my father to buy a piece of property - just to
visit - picnic on or camp. - Well the deal was sealed - my father purchased a piece of land across road from the Lake. -
The next year he was building a small camp. The same little Red camp that is there today. -  Unfortunately, my father
was transferrred from Montreal to Toronto - too far for weekend trips - From that moment on, we spent almost every
summer there - making friends with Shatraws, Kiroys, Dames, Martins, and Kings and many more.
My mother died in Oct 2000 - her last trip was in August 2000.  - In July 2001, my sister Eileen and her children and my
Father who is 91 - went down for a couple of weeks -  I was able to go down in Aug. with them -  We do miss my Mom
who was known  to be swimming in the Lake with her black inner tube. She loved the Lake.   We plan to spend many
more summers there - any time we can. It is  "Heaven on Earth"  -  When ever I show pictures of the lake,mountains etc
to friends in Toronto they are amazed at what lovely place it is.
Maybe sometime we will meet - I just thought that I would write to you and tell you how much I enjoy your Chazy Page -
Take care .
Helen Taylor (Robinson) 

31. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 03:53:02 EDT
From: Karen (Rasmussen) Haley     Rasskl@aol.com
    My Husband, Wally Haley, and I met at Chazy Lake as teenagers. Our families have known each other since 1957 when my parents (Flemming and Kay)
purchased their lot.  My family (Rasmussen) has a camp on the same bay as the 2 Haley camps.  We met at Russell's raft, and the romance was expedited by
walks on the beach/beach fires the year the lake was really low:1973.  I retrieved the boat for a dry Wally and friend one day:  he told me he'd remember me in his will!!  Prophetic. Our family is from Greenfield Park, near Montreal. We were originally tenting on the site: we were between Light's and Wrisley. Mrs.Light referred to us as
"The Gypsies".  I remember a bear and raccoons disturbing our sleep sometimes. And then having to walk to the outhouse with a flashlight!! ( Wal has a picture of a bear taken @ the head of the lake in the 70's) I also remember the time, after alot of rain, that the grass bugs were so prolific they got cooked into our morning porridge in spite of the protection of our cook tent:we ate it anyway. As kids, we played on the huge driftwood piles, and made "forts" out of them. We hung out with Haleys and Maggys at the "sand pit", and at each others' camps.  We had a path worn over the front lawns and through the lakefront woods between Maggys and our camp( now an A-Frame,
built 1967).  A couple of Haley cousins walked over dad's building supplies when we weren't there, and left footprints from the black Chazy Lake mud on the plywood.  You
can tell they were Converse hi-tops: they're still on the A-frame's walls inside!   After the camp was built, we still had nocturnal visits from the raccoons and early morning wake-up calls from woodpeckers drumming on the eaves.
I've always loved the lake. I have 3 sisters and a brother, and we all still come to the lake every year even though we're scattered across the US and Canada. It's such a peaceful, free, relaxed and friendly place.  My favorite things about the lake are being in or on the water,watching rainstorms come across the lake from our front window, and hearing the loons call at night.
Thanks for starting and maintaining this site:  it's really a neat way to get to "know" a little about fellow Chazy Lakers and affirm the lake's importance to all of us.
Karen (Rasmussen) Haley


30. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 13:25:27 -0700
From: "marjorie kells" <   ekells@twcny.rr.com   >
 Hi Rod  -  I'm a fairly new owner of Chazy Lake property having purchased my property on the Wilfred King Road about 10 years ago.  When I bought it I thought it would be a great spot to put up a small camp when I retire.  Each year I drive up from Syracuse to visit my property and to soak up the peace and serenity of the beautiful lake.  A few years ago I began to think it seemed to be a heck of a long drive from Syracuse and toyed with the idea of selling it.  Yesterday I made my annual pilgrimage and when I arrived the day was sparkling and clear, the lake looked absolutely pristine and I felt myself once more being awed by the beauty of the area.  So again  my original plan is back on track and hopefully in the next couple of years I'll be able to have my little mountain camp.  I'd be ever so happy to be added to the connections list - my e-mail address
is ekells@twcny.rr.com.  Marjorie Kells

Subject: Chazy Lake
 Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 19:46:10 -0400
 From: "Jim and/or Lisa Nicholson" <jimnlisa@sover.net>
 We are going to be staying on Chazy Lake the last week of August for the first time. Your web site is great! I understand
if you don't have time but we'd love to hear your thoughts about the things to see and do, places to visit at Chazy Lake.
Thanks whether we hear or not. Lisa Nicholson


Subject: we love your home page
 Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 07:45:44 +0100
 From: Steven Dubray <dubray54@localnet.com>
       Steven Dubray wrote:
This is carrie dubray and your home page is very pretty and we just wanted to tell u to keep the great work up

29. Subject: Chazy Lake
 Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 21:03:44 EDT
 From: CTolosky@aol.com
now:  ctolosky@nycap.rr.com

A friend of ours picked up a message that we left on the Plattsburgh Press
Republican 's web page message board.  She forwarded your Chazy Lake page
becasue we spent summers next door to each other on the pump house side of
the lake.
My grandfather, Joe Tolosky, bought the old Bunchberry Lodge in 1965 about
3-4 properties up from the pump house.  We were on the little bay with George
Spence and Leo Breen on the pump house side of us and Joe & Polly Reif on the
other side, followed by Small and Moncur (both Montreal).  I spent summers
there as a kid, teenager and then with my kids until my Dad, Joe (Judd)
Tolosky Jr., sold his interest in the camp to my uncle Donald (Pickles)
Tolosky who still owns it. So I went there from 1965 at 10 years old until
the mid to late 80's.   We go back once in a great while to visit.   We live
in albany area and my mom still lives in Moriah.



28. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 10:12:08 -0400
From: "Sarah Green" <  sgreen@tves.org  >
 Does the house still belong to Brook Shields?  I wasn't sure how recent the website is. For about 30 years (until the early 90's I guess) it belonged to my Great Uncle David Mark.  He inherited it from the opera singer (who's name I know but can't spell and won't butcher here), who was a very good friend of his.  I spent many very happy summers there with Uncle Dave and my grandparents.  I spent most of my days searching for baby frogs and crayfish in the rocks, but wasn't allowed out at night because my grandmother was afraid I would get rabies from the bats.
Best memory:  getting up really early to fish with my grandfather.
Worst regret:  Never seeing a bear.
-Sarah Green
Information and Referral Specialist
Tri-Valley Elder Services
I too caught frogs and crayfish, back in the 50's. The shanty was recently advertised for $699K and a gentleman from the west coast was interested and emailed me. I recently found out that there have been at least 30 inqueries in the past year and it maybe already sold as of this date in the $650K range?..ROD


27. Subject: Lyon Mountain
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 22:13:10 -0600
From: "Jan Couture" <  chipmunka@westelcom.com   >
  Dear Rod--
 My name is Jan Couture and I'm the sister-in-law of Earl and Clem Couture.  Dave is my husband.  I'm the historian for the town of Saranac and I also do a little searching for my own fun as well as for others.  I have been asked to find out about a dairy that was in Lyon Mountain.  It had guernsy cows and was called CAMP AIYUKPA (the spelling is
correct).  I remember a big barn with cow stanchions (was it green?) on the Sunset Rd.  Could this have been it????
Have you ever heard of this?  How about any of your friends???
 Thanks, Jan
I was talking to Roger Lafontaine today and asked him about the dairy. He said the dairy was owned
by a Williams, and was immaculate. It was on Sunset Rd. Besides milk, they also made very creamy ice cream. The ice cream was called AIYUKPA and was delicious. They sold it in Dannemora at Mannions pharmacy (later Collins and now Frennette's store).......................ROD

26. Subject: Chazy Lake Website
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 21:43:41 EDT
From: Wally Haley  wkgs4@aol.com
Hi,
Please add me to the Connections page on your site.
My father built our camp on the East side of Chazy Lake in 1956 when I was one year old.  I had the great privilege of spending every summer there from "school out" until it began again in September for the first 19 years of my life.  It's still the greatest place in the world to me, and I get there with my family every summer for a couple of weeks and weekends. We now live in Waterford, NY.
Thanks,
Wally Haley, Karen, Graham and Scott
wkgs4@aol.com
I just wanted to share with you my two favorite photos that I have made of Chazy Lake. The Black & white one was taken in the summer of 1978 as a heavy storm was clearing.  Coincidentally, the color photo was taken around that time too, in September 1977 or 1978, I'm not sure which.  It was one of those magical, quiet Chazy Lake moments where it's so quiet you can hear your own heartbeat. You can see the Copper Hopper on the opposite shore.
Feel free to use them on your site if you wish.
see Connect 3 page.........................................ROD


25. Subject: Chazy Lake Connections
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 15:39:19 -0400
From: Doris Sweeney <  dorie@together.net  >
 Hi,
I'm Dorie (Haley) Sweeney originally from Dannemora; now Beekmantown. My husband is Tom.  We have had a summer camp on Chazy Lake since l955. No place like it!


24. Subject: homes for sale
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 15:29:37 -0400
From: "Noreen Parrell-Kokinda" <  noreen@a-znet.com  >
Hi Rod!
We still haven't sold our homes.  If you could change our email address I would appreciate it.  Judy LaPoint at 492-2455 has the listings for both our homes so if anyone is interested, please contact her.  Have a great summer.
Noreen Parrell-Kokinda
North American Border Collie Rescue Network
http://www.gis.net/~shepdog/NABCRN/

We're moving.  Looking for lakefront property?
http://www.freehomelistings.com/index.asp?ListingID=51773
http://www.freehomelistings.com/index.asp?ListingID=51763



23. Subject:  Good Heavens
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 11:00:29 -0400
From: Patricia.Sweeney@med.va.gov
Hi,
My name is Pat Sweeney. Sometime in the very early 1950's my father, Jim Sweeney Sr., built a camp on Chazy Lake, small two bedroom, rather ordinary sort of place. Some years later he built a second "camp', log cabin one room style. The property was later sold to the Frennette's, and then I lost track of it. I did stay at Lake Placid for a short vacation a couple of years ago and visited Chazy Lake. Very emotional, walking down the camp road, seemed like yesterday when the trees were being cleared.
I was pleased to see your web site. It's such a beautiful area, it was good to learn it's still appreciated.
My son, Jim Snook, has taken an interest in family history and was excited to learn something of the boating accident on Chazy Lake that took the life of my Grandfather, Greatgrandfather and GreatUncle. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to contribute the web site.
More:
I emailed you after I saw the wonderful Chazy Lake info on your site. Now I've just looked over the Brennan genealogy page and remember that, as a child, I lived next door to Brennans. I lived in Dannemora, across from the West Gate of the prison.  The next house, going up the hill, was a double house and the side furthest from my house was occupied by Brennans, Bill and Molly. The had five children and I think the youngest may have been named "Ellen".  I babysat for them on occasion.  Mr. Brennan was also my fifth
grade teacher.  After the camp was built on Chazy Lake, they often came up on the weekend for a visit. John Glasgow and his wife May also came along. I believe that Clarence lived in a bungalow one house up from the double house. Does any of this sound right?
My brother's (Jim Sweeney) best friend, Jerry Welch, a long time coach now retired from Potsdam State will have a fieldhouse at Potsdam dedicated to him in July, around the 11th I think. Jim, currently in CA, will attend the dedication. Maybe Jerry is someone your wife knows from her days at Potsdam.
My son, Jim Snook, who is living in Plattsburgh, has been very interested in family history. We did go to the cemetery at St. Joseph's to tyr and get dates, so I was extremely pleased to see all the helpful genealogy resources on your site. Thanks for all the effort I know it must have taken to develop and maintain the site.
Pat Sweeney


22. Subject: Is Chazy Lake still frozen?
Date: Wed, 01 May 2001 20:26:24 -0400
From: Craig Mann <  mann@total.net  >
   We summer on the lake (Chazy lake road side) and were down there two weeks ago. There was still about a foot of snow and people were still driving 4 wheelers and Ice fishing on the lake! You would not happen to know if the ice is gone? I am anxious to get the summer started. You have a great web site here and the people at my office sure envy us chazy lakers. Please add I would love to hear of any special summer plans on the lake. We really need a location so that we can all meet out on the lake with our boats.
The cottage belongs to Mary Hughes who is my mother in law We are Craig (son in law and cottage handy man) and Nancy Mann with Philip, Thomas, and William (the kids).Glad to hear the ice is gone. Now I can start to get the boats un covered.
bye for now
Craig Mann
The ice was out May 1, just as I predicted this year...............ROD

21. Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 23:38:17 -0600
From: Zane & Laura Zeeman <  zalazeeman@estreet.com  >
 I was amazed to find your website and the pictures made me homesick for Chazy Lake.  My parents owned a place there from 1960 until 1978 and I spent every summer there.  I would like to be added to your Connections list, my full name is Laura A. (Adamski) Zeeman.  I hope to visit Chazy Lake someday soon and would like to hear about any places to stay there or vacation rentals.  I would love to show my 3 children the place that holds so many happy memories for me.  Thanks for putting together such a great site with lots of info.
Laura A. Adamski Zeeman


20.Subject: Wilmer P. McVinney - son of Beatrice Rebideau McVinney of Ellenburg Depot
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 18:11:02 -0500
From: "Coleen McVinney" <mcvinney@penn.com>wpmc_1@yahoo.com
 Please add me to you list.  I am the grandson of Louis and Mary Moses Rebideau, Plank Road, Ellenburg Depot, NY and would love to hear from family and friends in the area.   Please e-mail me at wpmc_1@yahoo.com    Thanks for the wonderful trip down memory lane and the fantastic photos of Chazy Lake.  Looking forward to hearing from someone.
W.P. Cookie McVinney


Subject: Chazy Lake Book
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:31:41 EDT
From: Carla     Clinendoll@aol.com
   I am looking for a copy of a book "History of Chazy Lake, NY"  I do not know who wrote it but I am told My GGGrandfather and GGGGrandfather are mentioned and pictured in this book, There last name is St Germain.  They are from the Dannemora, Chazy Lake, Plattsburgh area.  Any help in locating a copy of this book would be greatly appreciated.
Carla
also:
Am interested in ordering the above titled book on Chazy Lake from either the authors or you.
Which ever is best? I do need address to send money order. Thanks
A Poitras     MemeP@aol.com
My reply:
Judy LaPoint was one of the writers of that book. You can get a copy by writing to her and sending a check for $11.50 to address below. ($10. for book $1.50 postage)..ROD
Judy V. LaPoint
882 Wilfred King Rd.
Ellenburg Depot, NY 12935
(518) 492-2455

Subject:Connections
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 01:21:51 -0500
From: Cheryl King    <  cheryl@kwiknet.net  >
Please add me to the connections page.  I grew up in Chazy Lake, leaving "home" in 1964. The best fireworks I ever saw were at the little park near the dam one Fourth of July!  They weren't the biggest ever, but they were spectacular reflected in the surface of the lake. Thanks for a great page.
Like you, I love Chazy Lake.  It has been many years since I have visited "home" so I was delighted to see your lovely web page on the prettiest place in the Adirondacks.
I never met you, but I know who you are, and you probably know who I am, Howard King Sr.'s oldest granddaughter who lived with him and his wife Delia, the teacher at Chazy Lake School.
I had many happy days at the Lake, including the winters which were most exciting of all!
I read with interest your drowning stories, Chazy Lake has drowned many, there was a drowning in the 1950's, maybe early sixties while I was there, and I remember it very well since I watched the storm develop, kill and fade from where I was sitting on the top of the Big Rock (behind Sullivan King's).  It was the single most chilling sight I have ever seen.  I could see the wind blow down on the trees from the top of Lyon Mountain,  bending them like grasses.  Where the wind hit the lake it actually made a dent, as soup does when kids blow on it through a straw.  The wind was relentless and the dent grew into a long shallow slash, waves going out to the north and south of it.  As the water grew wilder, the slash divided into two curving hooks, one going north into Seine Bay, the other South.  It looked exactly like a grappling hook.  I think two men drowned that day, trying to return to a dock on the north side of the bay somewhere between Vancours and Ashlines, maybe it was only one.  I have always wondered about those winds that shake the lake into a fury that would make the Atlantic jealous, and have read with interest much about wind because of the scene I got to view that day. There are winds called Mountain Winds that have this kind of fury, and they have many causes but one feature of them is that they recur in the same places at odd times because they are the result of the landscape and larger wind patterns.
These days I teach college in New Jersey and spend most of my free time in the midwest.  Home just doesn't seem the same anymore since the old folks are gone. Mount Laurel, NJ
Cheryl King
Cheryl@Kwiknet.net


Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 20:16:57 -0500
From: Brian Heermance <bheerman@mail.mm-m.com>

I was surprised to find your web site regarding Chazy Lake.  As a young boy, my father and I would visit his Aunt and Uncle there every year. They had a place on the lake but have long since passed on.
I've got two young boys of my own now and would love to rent a place on the lake, preferably with use of a motor boat for fishing.  This, I think, would be a great birthday present for my dad- just the four "guys."  Do you know happen to know anyone that has a place that would fit the bill? Thanks. 



Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 16:24:55 -0400
From: "Taylor Electronic Designs" <taylor@platinum1.com>
Dear Rod
My name is Helen Taylor - my family is the Robinsons - who are on the Pumphouse side of lake. - not too far from your camp. This Summer my family, parents, sister and her family - were able to spend two weeks at Chazy Lake. We had a wonderful
time once again - It is "Heaven on Earth" - and has not changed in the nearly 40 years that remember.  Although we are in
Toronto we still are able to go down at least once a year.  I want to thank you for having the Chazy Lake page. I have enjoyed it and have found many people I knew  - who have connected with you. All the best
Helen Taylor Toronto Ontario 

Subject: Chazy Lake
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 20:19:06 -0400
From: Yvelle Wilson Zak  <   omegadatayz@email.msn.com   >
 Hi!
  Chazy Lake is a beautiful place. I have been researching our family genealogy and came across your website.  My grandfather George Wilson, b. 1898 was born in Chazy and raised on Lyon Mountain.  I believe we still have family in Chazy, Plattsburgh, Ellenburg and Mooers.  Surnames I know about, Wilson, Thompson, Morrison, MacDonald, McCoy, Fitch and Benedict.  Looking forward to visiting Chazy Lake.   Thanks for having such a great website.
Yvelle Wilson Zak
Elkridge, MD
omegadatayz@msn.com


Nice message from the State on the state of Chazy Lake
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leo Demong" <lmdemong@gw.dec.state.ny.us>
To: Tim Ryan <bonesttr@sover.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: Chazy Lake
"Tim Ryan" <bonesttr@sover.net> I caught a 18" Brown trout last fall while at my camp on Chazy Lake. My quetion is that no one has caught a Bown trout in yrs. on this lake. Whats the scoop with the Brown Trout and why haven't any of my friends, relatives etc. ever caught one. I still have it in the freezer. Please get back to me on this. A lot of us fisherman are very interested in your answer. Nice web site by the way.  Timothy J. Ryan
 Reply:
Tim,  my name is Leo Demong and I am a biologist in the Ray Brook Office. Chazy Lake, as you know, is stocked with Salmon and Rainbows and for many years was stocked with  Lake Trout.  Most hatcheries have other species on
hand and inevitably fish sometimes make their way to the wrong tank, or jump a raceway,etc.  It is not unusual for a errant individual to show up in a pond or lake.  We would prefer it did not happen, but it does.   The fact that you caught one nice brown would not lead me to stock brown trout in Chazy Lake.  The species there now are in our minds better suited to the
situation. Our recent survey showed that salmon and lakers are doing very well in Chazy Lake and we have reports of good rainbow fishing as well. Thank you for your interest in DEC fishing programs.

Quest2: "Tim Ryan" <bonesttr@sover.net> 02/14/01 11:52AM >>>
 Thanks for the reply. Have you heard at all about any Browns being caught in the recent past? If I read you right you are not stocking lakers any more? We do catch the salmon and rainbows. How big will they get in chazy lake?
We have not caught any over the 18" or so. Thanks, Tim Ryan
Reply2:
 Yours is the only brown I have heard of.  The salmon have been topping out at about 20", but we have adjusted the stocking rates down to allow for better growth.  Atlantic Salmon seen to be particularly sensitive to stocking density and sometimes subtle stocking corrections can impact growth significantly.
The lake trout are abundant and our 1996 survey showed that despite stocking, virtually all the fish were from natural reproduction.  There is no point to stocking lakers at this time.  Upper Chateaugay Lake is just the opposite - good population, but entirely from stocking.
Policy was deleted in 2000.  I occasionally hear of 5 lb. rainbows now, but have not seen any personally.  Salmon hopefully will get that big with new stocking rates.  Let me know if you see change.  Thanks.

Quest3: I have also been told by my brother who lives in Dannemora that pike have been caught this winter (ice fishing) in Chazy Lake. Any truth to that? Am I correct that we do not want any pike in with our trout and Salmon population? Please give me some insight on how they live together good or bad.
I forgot to tell you I 'm on the board of directors for Tu here in Vt. So this goes further than just my personal interest.

Reply3: Pike would not be a good addition to Chazy Lake.  They can be slighly to severly harmful to trout and salmon depending upon the lake.  A lake like Chazy Lake which has quite a bit of deep water habitat may help lessen their impact, but there would still be some detimental effects.  I am also concerned for the Musky fishery downstream in the Chazy River.  It is
suspected that Muskies often loose out to northern pike.  It is really a shame how people cannot leave will enough alone when it comes to introducing fish.  And in a large lake like Chazy there is nothing that can be done to reverse the situation.



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