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[[File:USL%20South%20-%20wabasso.jpg|right|thumb||From the 1912 Upper Saranac Lake map.]]'''Location:''' On the prominent but apparently unnamed point near [[Doctor's%20Island|Doctor's Island]] on the southeast shore of Upper Saranac Lake
[[File:USL South - wabasso.jpg|right|thumb||From the 1912 Upper Saranac Lake map.]]'''Location:''' On the prominent but apparently unnamed point near [[Doctor's%20Island|Doctor's Island]] on the southeast shore of Upper Saranac Lake


'''Other names:''' Camp Wawbasso, Camp Wabasso
'''Other names:''' Camp Wawbasso, Camp Wabasso

Latest revision as of 10:50, 18 September 2025


From the 1912 Upper Saranac Lake map.

Location: On the prominent but apparently unnamed point near Doctor's Island on the southeast shore of Upper Saranac Lake

Other names: Camp Wawbasso, Camp Wabasso

Year built: before 1900

Other information:


'Brooklyn Daily Eagle', July 8, 1900

the S. Strakosches, also of New York, have been settled at Camp Wawbasso for weeks.


Brooklyn Life, July 9, 1904

Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Strakosch, of the Hotel St. George, who recently returned from Europe, where they have been for the past year, are now occupying their country place, "Camp Wabasso," on the Saranac.


New York Times, July 12, 1908

...Mr. and Mrs. Siegfrid Strakosh have opened their camp, Wabasso...

 

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