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 m. thence passing down Duck Lake by canoe, and Duck 

 Lake Stream, to Junior Lake, and through Junior Lake to 

 Grand Lake, in Washington County ; or when at Duck Lake 

 by short carry going to Keg Lake, from Keg Lake by short 

 carry to Bottle Lake, and from Bottle Lake to Dobsis, thence 

 to Sisladobsis; thence to Sisladobsisis; Horseshoe Lake is also 

 reached from Junior or Dobsis Lakes, across a short carry, 

 then Pleasant Lake, through Scraggly Lake and Stream to 

 Shaw Lake, % m. farther on ; Pocompass Lake is reached 

 from Keg and Bottle Lakes and Grand Lake is easily reached 

 from Pocompass Lake. The Machias Lakes are reached 

 from Dobsis Lake, 1^2 m.; all these lakes and ponds are 

 filled with togue, trout, salmon, white perch, and pickerel, 

 and are favorite resorts for the fisherman and the hunter. 

 The Machias waters, especially, afford most excellent duck 

 shooting ; there is also good ruffed grouse and woodcock 

 shooting in all this section ; there are also some moose. All 

 these .vaters are easily reached from Princeton, in Wash- 

 ington County, thence by team to Grand Lake, 20 m., or by 

 steamer and carry ; Princeton is reached by way of Washing- 

 ton County R. R., and is full}- described in the chapter on 

 Washington County. 



Newport Junct., no m. from Portland, on the M. C. R. 

 R., 27 m. before reaching Bangor ; here change for Corinna, 

 Dexter, Dover and Fo.xcroft, terminus of this branch of the 

 M. C. R. R., and at Dover and P'oxcroft change for Moose- 

 head Lake, by way of the B. & A. R. R. At Newport is a 

 large, beautiful pond, full of black bass, white perch and 

 pickerel, and first class fishing for these fish. Corinna Pond 

 is 7 m. beyond Newport ; fishing and fish same as in New- 

 port Pond. Dexter Pond, in Dexter, 15 m. from Newport; 

 fish and fishing same as Newport and Corinna ; beautiful 

 lakes, 9harming villages on the shores of these lakes. There 

 are many other large lakes and ponds in this county, in all of 

 which there is first class fishing and favorite hunting resorts, 

 reached from the line of the B. & A. R. R. from Bangor to 

 Houlton, that can be more appropriately described in the 

 next chapter on Piscataquis County, and have been alluded 

 to somewhat in the chapter on Aroostook County. 



At Patten Junct., on the B. & A. R. R., you change for 

 the town of Patten, in this county, a beautiful town, and 



