- CA ASM 983.80.1
- Item
- 1983
1 photograph of Wilson Storey with a caught fish. Wilson was inducted to the Atlantic Salmon Museum Hall of Fame in 2003.
1 photograph of Wilson Storey with a caught fish. Wilson was inducted to the Atlantic Salmon Museum Hall of Fame in 2003.
Photograph of Ted Williams, Charles DeFeo and an Unidentified Man
1 photograph of Ted Williams, Charles DeFeo and an unidentified man at the W. W. Doak Tackle Shop.
Photograph of Ted Williams and Charles DeFeo
1 photograph of Ted Williams (2nd from left) and Charles DeFeo (far right) and 2 unidentified men at the W. W. Doak Tackle Shop.
Photograph of Mrs. Marian Clements
1 photograph of Mrs. Marian Clements (holding two fish) of Maine. The Clements owned a camp on the north side of the Miramichi River in Doaktown which is now the home of Ann and Washburn Storey.
Photograph of Miramichi Anglers' Association Camp
1 photograph of Miramichi Anglers' Association Camp (front view) located in MacDonald's Woods, Doaktown. Formerly known as the 'North County Fox Breeder's Ranch', it was built in 1930 by Dr. Freeman MacDonald, a native of Blissfield but, at the time, living in Boston. Sportsmen stayed here during the 1930's.
Photograph of Men Standing by Railroad Tracks
1 photograph of men (including Bert Miner and Willard McAllistar) standing by railroad tracks near Half Moon Camp. In the early days there were no roads so the men and their equipment (including their canoes) took the train, then sailed the river back to Boiestown.
Photograph of George M. Kopochus
1 photograph of George M. Kopochus of Hartford, Conn. Holding is 43 lb. salmon caught on the Miramichi River in 1967.
Photograph of Blaine Connors and Siggi Fjeldsted
1 photograph of Blaine Connors of Doaktown (on left) with Siggi Fjeldsted of Iceland, and a 27 1/2 lb salmon. Photo taken as Harris Ledge.
1 photograph of Bert Pond of Ludlow (Guide at Jack Russell's Fishing Camps, Porter Cove). Circa 1930
1 photograph of Meadow Lodge owned by Tom Boyd and located near Leadbetter Brook outside of Doaktown. Subjects from left to right: Charles Robinson, his father George Robinson; his grandfather, Melvin Arthur Robinson (1874-1961), and on far right Tom Boyd.