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William Bloodgood Trowbridge had a camp on Spitfire Lake. As a member or members, Wm. B. Trowbridge and his wife, Mabel Trowbridge, were named in the sale of [Club] property to the [Lake Boys' Club], Inc., in 1917. The July 14, 1940, New York Times reported on a visit he made to his camp on Spitfire Lake with Herbert Mapes of Flushing, L. I.
New York Times, July 15, 1906
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...Mr. and Mrs. William Bloodgood Trowbridge have a merry house party at their camp on Spitfire Lake, where Miss Gladys Carroll, Miss Ruth Carroll, Gardiner Trowbridge, and Arthur Trowbridge are their guests.
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