MAINE FORESTRY DISTRICT 23 
This section covers the watershed of Eagle Lake; Chamberlain 
Lake; Telos Lake; Churchill Lake; and Allagash Lake and Stream. 
Mr. Lancaster connects with Ralph L. Brick, Chief Warden, 
at Mud Pond and with John M. Mitchell, Chief Warden, at 
Telos Lake. As will be seen by reference to this territory, the 
patrol consists practically of lake work. On Chamberlain Lake a 
motor boat has been used during the past four summers. 
During the winter of 1918-1919 a new motor boat, the Catherine 
B., was built by E. M. White & Co. at Old Town, upon order of 
your Department. It was put in operation on Chamberlain Lake © 
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ABANDONED FARM SCENES—4. 
Poplar trees growing in field abandoned eighteen years. There is a sec- 
ondary growth under this poplar of young spruce and pine from two to four 
feet in height. 
Photo by Maine Forestry Dept. 
in the spring of 1919. It is a large boat and of sufficient power 
to patrol the lake in all weather and adds greatly to the protec- 
tion of this territory. The smaller boat formerly on Chamberlain 
Lake has been placed on Eagle Lake. A boat house has been built 
on the shore of Chamberlain Lake, near Chamberlain farm build- 
ings, in which the Catherine B. is properly housed for the winter. 
The smaller boat is stored in a building left by recent lumber oper- 
ators on the shore of Eagle Lake. 
