Camp Bywater
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]] Camp Bywater is a
private Camp on [Clear], owned by the Dorlon and Mitchell families. The camp occupies a 4-acre site on the northwestern shore. Early owners of this property include Ida H. Rice, owner of The Rice Hotel, which became the Lake Clear Inn.
In 1918, Lillian Cadby Dorlon had contacted Walter, her cousin, about the camp for the summer. They then rented the camp for the summer. On October 3, 1919, Cluett sold the camp to Lillian Cadby Dorlon and her husband Philip S. Dorlon.
November 16, 1934 John H. (Harf) Dorlon, acquired the camp from his parents and siblings. "Harf's Highway" is named after him. Harf enjoyed this camp for many years. He and his family, wife Martha Wetmore Dorlon, daughter Martha Knight Dorlon Mitchell and son John H. Dorlon Jr., stayed in the "Main Camp".