Field Notebook: New Hampshire, Vermont. 1924, 1926, 1928
Page 78
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"Sep. 3 red. Fri v.m., Dr Miguelo Sandy, 1/4 to Nouvelle and R.R. Frank's 4 m. to St. Oliver and 3 on to Carlton. Sep. 4-1930 At 8 A.M. to Carlton From western Tefata Point, then I've seen the depths of every one all the way to the inner cape = Miguelo for The Dr. Miller Cliff is at me to the bro. to W of Miguelo Sandy. Then to E about 30 degs, up to 20. All called Miguelo for the point. Miguelo and all help to Christ district Nouvelle. From here on just in front of our living one on the edge of a stream, distances from one are to headships NW. to E side where is out over by the sea. 100' [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] 285 [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] Miguelo Point same point as before. Around E side to other headship = about 100. (not at the north end).