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c1890 West from Camp Bennett Stoddard "West from Camp Bennett"

Camp Bennett - tourist cottage on Long Point 

built by Charlie Bennett in 1875

before he built the Antlers

Raquette Lake, West from Camp Bennett

Commercial photo by Stoddard

Stereoview - West from Camp Bennett

 Strawberry Island in background

1879-1900s Under the Hemlocks - early hotel on Long Point

Under the Hemlocks est. 1880 

on Long Point - 2nd building 1882

1885 Under the Hemlocks Hotel - E Bierstadt 1885 Porch of the Hemlocks - E Bierstadt 1888 Stoddard photo, Strawberry & St Hubert's Isle in background

1885 E. Bierstadt photo

Under the Hemlocks, Hotel

1885 E. Bierstadt photo

Piazza, Bennett's Hotel

1888 Stoddard photo

Steamer Killoquah

Under the Hemlocks dock

c1888 Stoddard collage of his Hemlocks photos 'Killoquah' at Under the Hemlocks dock 1889 Stoddard photo of Raquette Lake Hotel
1888 Stoddard Collage Under the Hemlocks

Killoquah at Hemlocks dock

1889 Stoddard - Under the Hemlocks

renamed Raquette Lake Hotel

1890 funded by William West Durant Shingle style, architect Josiah Cleveland Cady St William's on Long Point - HM Beach, photographer

1890 St. William's on Long Point

built by William West Durant

Shingle style designed by

Josiah Cleveland Cady

c1905 H.M. Beach St. William's

c1905 St. William's perhaps by HM Beach 1891 Letter from Father Kelly to WW Durant St. William's today

c1905 St. William's perhaps by Beach

1891 Letter Father Kelly to WW Durant

thanking Durant for the church and

for organizing the dedication festivities

2006 St. William's

1902 William Henry Jackson photochrom

1902 William Henry Jackson photochrom From the Crags

1907

1902  William Henry Jackson

A Glimpse of Raquette Lake from St. Hubert's

1902  William Henry Jackson

From the Crags

1904  Alonzo Mix

West Mountain from the Crags

South Bay Tourist Cottage

HM Beach - The Inlet Raquette Lake

South Bay Tourist Cottage

built 1908 by John Blanchard

c1905 H.M. Beach - The Inlet

Steamers, Carlin's Marina, RR sheds

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Ed Bennett (1854 - 1932) was one of three brothers, two of whom became well-known as Adirondack guides in the 1870s.  All three built early hotels on Raquette Lake.  In 1875 Charles H. Bennett built a tourist cottage on the end of Long Point looking out towards St. Hubert's and Strawberry Islands.

 

Ed and Charlie Bennett opened Under the Hemlocks near the cottage on Long Point in 1880, but Charlie soon left to build the Antlers which opened in 1887.  Their younger half-brother Dick Bennett built Sunset Camp in 1895 on Woods Point across the bay from Long Point.

 

Under the Hemlocks was the first framed structure on the lake.  Unfortunately, it burned down in 1882 but was quickly replaced with a larger more beautiful establishment as seen above in photos taken by Seneca Ray Stoddard and Edward Bierstadt.

 

According to Stoddard in his 1889 edition of The Adirondacks, Under the Hemlocks opened that summer as the Raquette Lake Hotel.  Ed Bennett had sold to the Finck brothers who planned to add another story and had already purchased additional cottages.  This would increase the capacity from 100 to 200 guests.

 

But within 10 years Under the Hemlocks burned down a second time in 1899 and this time was not rebuilt.

 

There was a second hotel called The Hemlocks.  A 1900 Delaware & Hudson railway brochure lists the proprietor as J. J. Daily.  The hotel accommodated 60 including cottages, adults were $12-18 a week or $3.50/day, it was newly furnished, with telegraph and post office nearby which makes it appear to have been located near the present day village.

 

William West Durant brought the telegraph up from Saratoga through Indian Lake and Blue Mountain Lake to his home, Pine Knot, on the south side of Long Point.  

 

He opened the Durant post office with telegraph on the north side of Long Point near St. William's church in 1889, conveniently located for hotel patrons.  When the Raquette Lake Railway opened in 1900, the post office, general store and telegraph office moved from Long Point to the present location.

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Images courtesy Robert Reid (9), Larry Miller (5, 6, 8, 13, 19), Cardozo Fine Art (14, 15) and Prospect Point Cottages (11, 12)

 


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