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[[File:Moss | [[File:Moss Ledge photo.jpg|right|thumb|A photograph found at Moss Ledge, possibly of Isabel Ballantine, dated between 1898 and 1911<br>|Courtesy of the |Adirondack Experience]][[http://adirondack.pastperfectonline.com/library/D8B6C4F5-C7DA-44E5-A9F5-921095261900#gallery-4|None]]]][[File:IAB passport app 1921.jpg|right|thumb|Isabel A. Ballantine passport application, 1921]]'''Born:''' January 23, 1864 | ||
'''Died:'''<span> June 21, 1946 | '''Died:'''<span> June 21, 1946 |
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Born: January 23, 1864
Died: June 21, 1946
Isabel Abbert Ballantine owned Moss Ledge Camp on Upper Saranac Lake. She was a daughter of [Hood Ballantine] and [Ballantine], and a grand-daughter of Ballantine Beer founder [Ballantine].
'Brooklyn Daily Eagle', July 8, 1900
…Miss I. A. Ballantine of Newark is to take possession of Moss Ledge Camp...
New York Globe and Commercial Advertiser, June 24, 1904
Miss Isabel A. Ballantine of Morris Plains, who has a camp on the Upper Saranac Lake, called Moss Ledge Camp, has been directing extensive improvements there, and she has made it one of the prettiest in the woods.
New York Times, June 23, 1946
ISABEL A. BALLANTINE
Miss Isabel A. Ballantine, a daughter of the late Peter H. and Isabel Linen Ballantine, died Friday at her residence, 620 Park Avenue, at the age of 82. She was a member of the Colony Club of this city and the Morris County, N. J., Golf Club. Among: her nephews and nieces are Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Matilda Frelinghuysen, Robert and Isabel Cumming.
External link:
- Adirondack Museum - [Ledge Camp]
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