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$14,290.80. Ill patrolling, this territory was divided as fol- 

 lows : Aroostook and Machias waters, including the Aroos- 

 took river watershed west of the Allagash branch of the Ban- 

 gor and Aroostook Railroad ; the Machias river watershed ; 

 and the tetrritory adjacent to Spider Lake, Pleasant Lake and 

 Harrow Lake on the Allagash drainage ; the watershed of 

 Churchill Lake ; the watershed of Eagle Lake and the water- 

 shed of Allagash Lake and stream ; the Allagash river water- 

 shed from the mouth to Churchill Lake ; the St. Francis river 

 watershed in IVIaine ; the main St. John river watershed from 

 the mouth of the St. Francis river to the mouth of Big Black 

 river, and Little Black river in Maine; the watershed of the 

 St. John river from the mouth of Big Black river to north- 

 west branch of St. John river; the water shed of Big Black 

 river in Maine; Depot Stream and Lake; the Canadian Boun- 

 dary adjoining townships 15 R 5, 14 R 6, 13 R 6. 12 R 17, 

 and II R 17; the watershed of Chemquassabamticook Lake 

 and stream — the head waters of the Allagash. 



"In addition to the telephone lines as enumerated in my 

 reports to the Forest Commissioner for 1909 and 19 10, the fol- 

 lowing lines were built in summer of 191 1, by the patrolmen, 

 at such times as patrolling was not necessary. M. E. Richardson 

 with assistance of the patrolmen on the Aroostook river, ex- 

 tended the telephone line from the state camp at mouth of 

 Mooseleuk, Twp. 8 R 8, to the sporting camp on Munsungun 

 Lake in Twp. 8 R 10 a distance of about 15 miles. Messrs. 

 Libby Bros, have sporting camps on the Aroostook river 

 waters and they hauled the material from the railroad station at 

 Masardis and furnished a team on the construction of the line, 

 for the privilege of using the telephone. 



"Harry E. Hasey, with his regular patrolmen, during wet 

 times extended the telephone line from the Castonia farm' on 

 Twp. 16 R 12 to the mouth of Big Black river in Twp. 15 R 

 13. Claude L. Sawyer extended the telephone line from Hunt- 

 er's farm in Twp. 14 R 14 down the vSt. John a distance of 10 

 miles to mouth of Big Black River on Twp. 15 R 13. This 

 work was done by the patrolmen at different times during the 

 season when the conditions did not require a patrol. The wire 

 used was 'from that purchased in 1910 and shipped to H. E. 



