MAINE FORESTRY DISTRICT AT 
J. J. Kneeland, Topsfield, Chief Warden, Northern part of Wash- 
ington County, District No. 3. 
In regard to painting the lookout—after the paint came there 
was no time that the weather would permit to paint the tower 
while W. A. Bailey was there, so I had Mr. Noble go and help me 
paint it at a suitable time. Will say in regard to improvements; 
tower well painted, new camp at foot of mountain, 16x16, built of 
peeled spruce and roof shingled; gable ends shingled and double 
floor laid; well cleared away around camp. In looking the tower 
over I find that it will need something done another season to save 
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On the Stream Drive—10 O’clock Luncheon. 
Photo by J. F. Philippi. 
the building, as the timbers are checking so as to let the water in; 
it will have to be all inclosed in order to keep it in good shape. 
A. P. Belmore, Princeton, Chief Warden, Upper Washington 
County, District No. 4. 
We have done all that was recommended by Mr. Small last 
spring. Merle E. Hoar, the watchman, has done a lot of work. 
In dull weather he cleared out the trail to the lookout and painted 
the spots red. He has cleared out the old road to the lookout and 
a trail to Pocomoonshine Lake and has cleared away the under 
brush and windfalls around the station. I should think he has 
about two acres cleared. I have taken down all the road signs and 
