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Justamere Island

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Camp name: Saranac River Isle

Other names: Camp Gibralter [or Gibraltar], 1900-1919; Villa Vera; Justamere Island

Lake: Oseetah Lake (formerly described as Lake Flower, or a portion of Saranac River)

Town: Harrietstown

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Owner when built:

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The property is described as "Being the high rocky island on the north shore of Oseetah Lake (formerly known as Lake Flower, or a portion of Saranac River) and being the same premises occupied by John C. Russell and Mary E. Russell, his wife, from the years 1900 to 1919, known as Camp Gibralter. Said island is north from Boulder Point and contains about one-quarter of an acre of land."

Sources: Schedule A, an addendum to the deed