The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . - ^ ? --? •?- & ?«*ML Mf / i fep> i • ••• y| r. - ^.-r-y If -^ -r I >. A SKETCH OF LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE. 16 barns, etc., are on the south shore ofthe island and are up to date in everyway. The island is connected withthe main land by a bridge, and anexcellent road leads thence to TheWeirs and so out to the world at the north across the bay fromGovernors island is Spindle Point,which is the old name for the end ofMeredith Neck nearest The is one of the most beautiful of allthe many Points upon the
The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . - ^ ? --? •?- & ?«*ML Mf / i fep> i • ••• y| r. - ^.-r-y If -^ -r I >. A SKETCH OF LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE. 16 barns, etc., are on the south shore ofthe island and are up to date in everyway. The island is connected withthe main land by a bridge, and anexcellent road leads thence to TheWeirs and so out to the world at the north across the bay fromGovernors island is Spindle Point,which is the old name for the end ofMeredith Neck nearest The is one of the most beautiful of allthe many Points upon the lake,and is owned by Mr. Charles , of New York, who haserected a signal tower upon its out-ermost rocks, and whose GarrickLodge overlooks a beautiful bayupon the eastern side. Reaching tothe north between Meredith Xeckand The Weirs is another great bay,at the head of which is the village ofMeredith. This is one of the oldesttowns in this section of the state, andthe village is a thrift}, busy Waukawan, which empties intoWinnipesaukee here, furnishes a finewater power, v\hich is improved byseveral manufactories. Years agothis
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