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Redl's Peninsula View |
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Candy Redl sent this nice picture from their new home (previously Carl Hansen and the Riblets) on the east side of the Peninsula. |
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Rainbow Picture |
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Another great photo submitted by Candy Redl taken in the summer of 2002. Look close and you can see a double rainbow in the lake and sky. |
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Moon Over the Lake |
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Jim Stevens submitted this nice photo taken about 5:30 AM in early September. |
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View of Mica Peak |
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Jim Stevens also submitted this photo taken at 2:30 in the afternoon. Note the snow on the trail up to the radar site on Mica Peak. |
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Summer Storm 2002 |
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View looking NE |
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Summer Storm 2002 |
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View looking North |
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Storm Looking North |
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View looking South |
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Sunrise on the Lake |
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From the central East side of the Peninsula looking towards Bass Point in 2001. |
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Similar View in 1932 |
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About the same vantage point as the previous photo. This was taken in 1932. Loren Jackson on a ride in home made motor boat. |
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Fir Lodge |
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East side of the Peninsula. Professor W.E. Jackson and wife (on deck), daughter Helen (stairs), and son Loren built this cabin in 1911. Date of picture is ~ 1939. |
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Larger Picture |
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Takes a bit longer to load this picture. Close up of Fir Lodge and the Jackson's. One son, Herbert, is not shown. |
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Fishing Map |
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Large picture to load. From the Spokesman Review June 2, 1957. From my fishing experience, this map is way off ! |
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Cabins on the Lake |
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Courtesy of Susan Marquiss. These homes were built in the 1920's by Bert Connant on the west side of Newman Lake, near Sutton Bay. Mr. Connant married the former Ann Thom Sutton.
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Early 1920's |
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Taken by Loren Jackson. The large bay on the East side of the peninsula looking NE. |
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1911 Building News |
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Spokesman Review news from June 2, 1911 talking about a few property owners on the lake. |
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A view of the Gypsy |
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Sam Sutton's boat the Gypsy was one of the main ways people were shuttled around the lake to their cottages.
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Inside View of the Gypsy |
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Some stories say that this boat is now at the bottom of the lake somewhere today.... |
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