1920s Raquette Lake Steamer Route

Hunters' Rest

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Postcard published by Stoddard A Group of Islands from Hunters' Rest

1900s Looking East 

from Hunters' Rest

1911 Stoddard photo

HM Beach 1900s A Group of Islands 

from Hunters' Rest

1905-1920 Landing at Hunters' Rest 1910 Main House Hunters' Rest 1909 Hunters' Rest

Jackson 1905-1920 

Landing at Hunters' Rest

1910 Main Building

1909

Likely William Henry Jackson

1920 postcard of Hunters' Rest
1920 Phostint postcard Hunters' Rest

Hunters' Rest is located on a point just north of the Antlers.  It was a popular hostelry not only for hunters during the winter months, but also for the increasing number of summer visitors to the Raquette Lake region.

 

When the rectory on St. Hubert's burned down in 1914, all the lumber for the new building was shipped to Merlin Austin at Hunters' Rest in 1918, then brought across to the Island on barges.1

 

In the 1950s and 60s the resort was owned by Marian and Jim Bird.  John worked there the summer of 1960 - the food was fantastic and he learned the secret of delicious French toast.  Add an extra chunk of butter to each side of the bread after dipping in the egg mixture.  Our family loved it!

 

1 Receipt found in study of new rectory


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2007-05-28 10:40:50