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 ville, lyily Bay, so called, one of the largest ba3^s in Moose- 

 head Lake, is reached by canoe or steamer, 12 m., also 

 reached from the Kineo House by steamer ; Roach River and 

 Pond is 7 m. from I^ily Ba}^ by stage ; here is situated the 

 celebrated Hotel of A. F. Morrison, known as the Roach 

 River House, a favorite resort for fishermen and hunters, with 

 as fine fishing and hunting for big game and ruffed grouse as 

 there is in the State. Upper Roach River, or Second Roach 

 Pond, is 7 m. farther on; Mountain Pond is 7 m. from Lily 

 Bay ; from the First Roach Pond it is but 4 m. by trail to the 

 West Branch Ponds, three in number, and as good a place as 

 there is in the State for small trou<", which average about 

 three to a pound. W. L. Rogers' celebrated sporting camps 

 are 14 m. from Roach River, 26 m. from Greenville, on Sec- 

 ond Roach Pond, reached by steamer from Cireenville to Lily 

 Bay, thence by buckboard, a celebrated fishing and hunting 

 resort, as good as there is, in plain view of White Cap Moun- 

 tain, the second highest elevation in the State; in all this 

 region there is as good hunting for deer, moose, ruffed grouse 

 and other game as there is au}^ where. From Lower Roach 

 River, or pond, you reach the celebrated sporting camp at the 

 Grant Farm, so called, H. B. Morrison, prop., about 10 m. 

 b}" team, a great resort for fishermen and hunters ; 4 m. from 

 Roach River are located the celebrated hunting camps of B. 

 A. Runnells, called Camp Cyrus, a beautiful location, and a 

 favorite resort for the fi.sherman and the hunter, abounding 

 in fish and big game. At the Grant Farm you strike the out- 

 let of Ragged Lake, also Caribou Lake, about 6 m. from 

 the Grant Farm, also Deer Pond and many others, great 

 fishing ponds, and a great country for game. Here you are 

 but 9 m. from the foot of Chesuncook Lake ; at the Grant 

 Farm you are within 7 m. of the popular sporting camps of 

 F. L. Shaw, known as the old "Joe Morris Place," reached 

 by way of Lily Bay, Roach River and the Grant Farm, a fav- 

 orite resort for the fisherman and the hunter; there are many 

 celebrated trout streams wathin easy distance. Starting 

 again from Greenville or Kineo, and proceeding up the lake 

 by steamer, 20 m. from Kineo, we reach the North East 

 carrj', so called, and the sporting camp, or hotel and general 

 supply store of S. S. Hibbard & Co., where all conveniences 

 for the sportsman can be procured and all arrangements made 



