“Just what I wanted!” exclaimed John Baker, who had recently become President of the National Association of Audubon Societies. He was speaking to Millicent Todd Bingham who had just offered him the opportunity to purchase 33 acres on the north end of Hog Island in Muscongus Bay. The year was 1935, and he was looking … | Read more.
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Jay Collier Thanks for the comments, Jean. I agree that Benjamin captured many facets of the Island so well. I'm sorry you... – Aug 16, 9:34 PM
Jean Mackay hi jay: this is really impressive photography and commentary. I also checked out ben's blog on Matinicus -- also great.... – Aug 16, 9:24 PM
Juanita Roushdy Correction for Eric's e-mail, it should be snyder.eh@gmail.com – Jul 27, 6:46 PM
Jay Collier Hog Island fans continue to comment on Benjamin's original post at: http://warblings.wordpress.com/2010/06/25/hog-island-2010/#comments Take a look! – Jul 05, 6:48 PM
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These were the charter FOHI contributors in July 1998. Tally Avener, Belfast, ME David Blake, Villanova, PA Arthur and Rae Borror, Durham, NH Robert Budliger, Delmar, NY Bartram and Virginia Cadbury, Hanover, NH Betsy Cadbury, St. Basile leGrand, PQ, Canada David and Karen Cadbury, Rockport, ME Peggy Cadbury/Ching Wong, San Francisco, CA Bob and Barbara … | Read more.