40 FOREST PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION 
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Millimegassett at 7, Range 8; one at Grand Lake Sebois at 8, Range 
7; two at my home—one for tools and one for tents and spreads. 
On March 25th started with crew and provisions to build a line 
from Millimegassett to Munsungan for the Forestry Department, a 
distance of 6 miles, to hook on the forestry line in Mr. Weeks’ terri- 
tory by the way of Norway Bluff, Oxbow and Masardis. 
On April 22nd started soldering and re-hanging the Millime- 
gassett line to Sebois Bridge. This line was badly broken down by 
The Lookout Watchman’s Home Camp on Moxie Bald Mountain. 
Photo by J. H. Gordon. 
the heavy sleet storms and the trees having been blown across it 
in the winter. We re-hung the Hay and Lane Brook line to cabin, 
on 7, Range 6. We put up the line to Horse Mountain. We hooked 
the Beetle Mountain line at Webster Brook and hung it up as far 
as Eagle Lake line, then the lookout man and patrolman at Beetle 
Mountain hung up the old line as far as the wagon road that goes 
in to upper Moose Pond, and pulled out the old Beetle Mountain 
line ‘and put it on the new wagon road, which was cut last year, 
and out to the Eagle Lake road, shortening this line two and 
one-half or three miles. 
An alidade and range finder was installed at Horse Mountain 
and another at Chase Mountain and we have found them a great 
help in locating fires. It is a far better method than the old one. 
On May 25th we started up to build the Center Mountain lookout. 
