42 FOREST -PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION 
painted red, also 
spotted from cab- 
in to Lower 
Moose Pond, and 
painted on trails 
previously cut to 
show that the 
Forestry Depart- 
ment cut. these 
roads and trails. 
They pulled out 
some of the wire 
at Caribou Pond 
and strung it on 
this trail but did 
not have time to 
pull it all out this 
year. This work 
was all done by 
the  patrolmen 
and lookout men 
in spare time. 
On May 27th 
I spotted the 
Mount Chase 
trail and painted 
it. Then I spot- 
ted and painted 
the new road, cut 
_ last year, from 
Scragley Lake to Millimegassett Lake and from there to the cabin 
on Spoon Mountain under the telephone line. 
June 18th the lookout and patrolmen built on a bedroom on the 
Horse Mountain cabin, 9x12 feet, which was very much needed. 
The watchman gave the tower house two coats of paint inside 
and out. 
Oct. 7th I went in to take up the Eagle Lake telephone line that 
we bought from the Lincoln Pulpwood Co. and I found that Mr. 
Murphy, the walking boss for the Barker Lumber Company, had 
his camps hooked onto this line. He said if we would leave the 
line until spring for his use he would take it down in the spring 
and hang it to Millimegassett for us. 
Sluice at Indian Pond Dam. 
Photo by Maine Forestry Dept. 
