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V' 4 I-" ■ if . •^- ■'■ r ■■« ; i r4 Sj cri 4 C" r W 1-: ,>'"i • ;Ti'«-r , ^:; .■>*'.? -, WHERE is* Campobello? How does one get there? . What can one do there ? These are a few of the many questions, which one hears asked constantly, in regard to Campobello, and although there are many people who have already found the an- swers for themselves, there are still a great num- ber of eager questioners who have heard of the place, but whose knowledge of it goes no fur- ther ; and for the benefit of these, this little book was written. _ ..:... .,_. -,,^,./,,, -, ■ ■ ; .;. There is ap indescribable charm in a new P?- ^ summer resort, especially when one finds, not brass bands, electric lights, pavilions and the like, but ^reen fields, blue sky, cool, fragrant, spicy woods, and fresh, invigorating air, the breath of which means a new lease of life. Those in search of the former must go else- where, but those who seek " fresh woods and pastures new" are welcomed to Campobello's hospitable shores with open arms. First of all, then, ©^ftere lA (i!am|io6efPo? Campobello Island lies in Passamaquoddy Bay, about seventy miles north-east of Mount Desert, and is nearly three miles from Eastport, in the State of Maine. Campobello Island is under the Canadian Government, although tl =i land is owned by the Campobello Land Company, which is composed of several well-known Boston and New York gentlemen. 4^ Jfoco '3ioe(t one get to (§ampo6effo ? Fine steamers of the International Line leave Commercial Wharf, Boston, at 8.30 a. m., and Portland at 5.00 the same evening, arriving at Campobello the next morning, at 8 or 9 o'clock. By taking the 12.30 p. m. train via Boston & Maine or Eastern Railroad, one can reach Port- land in ample time to take the steamer there. Baggage checked through to Campobello, By Rail. Take Pullman train via B. & M. R. R. for St. Andrew^s morning or evening, connecting there with steamer ''Rose Standish/' which makes the run to Campobello (15 miles) in one hour. The morning train from Boston reaches St. Andrews the same evening. For railroad time-table see daily papers. The elegant new steamers built for the Inter- natiopal Line, are commodious and swift. Their appointments are excellent, and service admir- able. The beautiful ocean steamer " Olivette " will run between Boston, Bar Harbor and Canipo- bello as last year, leaving Boston Saturday after- noon and Bar Harbor Sunday morning, arriving at Campobello the same afternoon, and returning Monday morning. It is expected that the New York and Portland Steamship Co. will run from New York to St. John twice a week, touching at Bar Harbor and Campobello. ©Sf^^at \(b tftere to 3.o at tSampoftePfo ? As Campobello is about ten miles long, from two to three miles wide, and covered with a dense growth of trees, it may readily be sup- posed that there are beautiful drives and walks in all directions. Those who are fond of horse- back riding will find the roads and bridle-paths at Campobello, delightful. There is plenty of good sailing, boating and fishing, with skillful skippers who may be hired by the hour or day. d^ Birch-bark canoes, with Indian guides, may be engaged at reasonable rates. There are several good tennis courts in the hotel grounds ; billiard aivd pool tables, and bowling alleys in connec- tion with the hotel. In fact, one can always find pleasure and occupation at Campobello. The hotels are pleasant summer homes, with bright, sunny bed-rooms with open Hre^ for those who wish them. The parlors are cosy and comfortaLL, where one can chat, read or play vv^^ist, before liugN? open fires. The table appointments itrt taste- tul, and the food is well cooked and well servr'^. Applications for rooms, for the season of 1890, may be made to T. A. Barker, care of Alex. S. Porter, General Manager of the Campobello Company, 27 State Street, Boston, Mass. Full information as to time tables, etc., may 'also be obtained a^ the above address. ■/"; I' i J! ; Philadelphia. 6 Names and addresses of some of the visitors at Campobello : — S. Kingston McCay, 1930 Spruce St., E. I. H. Howell, 463b Germantown Ave., Rodman Wister, 334 No. Ninth St., F. T. Fasset, 1807 De Lancy Place, S. F. Corliss, 1707 Arch St., Prosper L. Sen at, J. M. Fox, 329 So. Broad St., Wm. Brooke Rawle, 230 So. 22d St., Andrew Blair, 3209 Race St., Geo. H Miller, 1914 Chestnut St., John Lambert, Jr., Wm. M. Stewart, 2008 Walnut St., Geo. W. Bacon, 118 So. 19th St., Henry Petit, 118 So. 19th St., John W. Wright, 1432 Pine St., H. G. Ward, 216 So. 4th St., A. Wron Utassy, Germantown, Robert Craven, 4108 Spruce St., Taber Ashton, 1132 V'ne St., T. Wistar Brown, Jr., 1420 Pine St., Chas. G. Leland, 220 So. Broad St., I. H. Brasier, 1803 Pine St., Harry Gbdey, 1841 Spruce St., Edgar Cope, J. Shipley Newlin, 1018 Clinton Ave., Albert B. Williams, 617 Franklin St., Henry McCall, C. Morton Smith, 141 8 Walnut St., (; ^i a 6; i( «: u . ;( u 4i 44 ^ ■^ 7 ^ 'W T Travis Cochran, So. 22d St., Philadelphia Kirk B. Wells, 2133 Walnut St., u Upton H. White, 11 22 Girard St., (; R. M. Coyle, 3807 Spruce St., ii, Geo. M. Canarroe, 1701 Spruce St., a H. M. K. Ingersoll, . b Mrs. J. W. Biddle, fc. Dr. Morris J. Lewis, il. Dr. J. K. Lee, C. C. Savage, &; • • B. H. Bartol, 4; Bjerly Hart, ii. J. Clarke Hare, • * Mrs. H. B. Hare, ;; L. J. Larmore, ii Henry G. Bryant, fci Wm, M. Meigs, (; Robert McCurdy, (; Mrs. Thomas Balch, fc. Dr. R. H. Hart, u Chas. Hacker, (b Chas. M McCaul, ;i W^m. G. Audenreid, (; H. G. Thomas. <( C. Davis English, J. B. Agnevv, u J. M. Wilcox, (( Mrs. S. F. Abbott, (( T. C. Yarnall, H G. Trott, . V( Morton P. flenry. (i Mrs. J. L. Harmar, Wm. Rotch Wister, Miss Milligan, Miss Horwitz, D. K. E. Fisher, Dr. C. Van Bibber, Mrs. J. W. Williams, Miss S. Tyson, John Murdock, John T. Donaldson, Eugene Ellicott, Mrs. R. M. Wylie, S. Lyman Rice, Geo. R. Webb, Geo. P. Tiffany, F. Mudge, Charles Marshall, Sidney G. Fisher, B. F. Newcomer, Mrs. V. L. Levering, Miss Ellen Duval, Mrs. J. Baugher, Edw. Kiey, Geo. F. Talbot, Miss Longfellow, Henry Deering, John A. Emery, T. Sterry Hunt, Justin Winsor, Sam'i Longfellow, Rev. A. McKenzie, Philadelphia. u Baltimore, Md. , - ' It iC l( u ''* * k u a a (( Portland, Me. . . y (I u Montreal. Cambridge, Mass. u ' 1 lu ;'■ . * - Prof. N. S. Shaler, Sam'l Batchelder, Morrill Wyman, Jr., Prof. A. S. Hill, Prof. Lewis Dyer, Rev. F. G. Peabody, Arthur Perrin, L. F. Brigham, Jr., L. Tuckerman, Miss Nesmitt, Geo. S. Motley, Geo. R. Richardson, F. W. Sticloiey, B. F. Butler, ^ Sir F. de Winton, f? Sir Leonard Tilley, Sir John MacDonald, Livingston Blair, John B. Jackson, Mrs. D. R. Morrison, Miss O'Hara, W. R. Sewell, F. G. Kay, Mrs. T. M. Carnegie, Alex. K. Nimick, T. H. Lazaer, S. Boileau, R. L Jones, Sidney Gile, Mrs. H. B. Hurlbut, Miss C. P. Wagner, Cambridge, Mass (I Salem, Mass* hi Lowell, Mass. u u i; London, Eng.. Oitavva. Ont. u u Pittsburg, Penn.^ u 44 (i H U a ' u Easton, Penn. Cleveland, O* a Fishkill, N. Y. 10 J. B. Sargent, New Haven, Ct. < E. W. Talcott, Washington, D. C. John W. Foster, 'u Gen. Parke, u T. J. Probst, Chicago, III. Wm. B. Gibbs, oi « John G. Shorthall, '* , ■ 1 Dr. R. N. Isham, «( Geo. R. Burnet, ii W. C. Wilson, 41 C. W. FuUerton, t; F. W. Peck, / % • C. J. Peck, « « Col. Cooper, l& Edw. H. Ogden, Riverton, R. I. Chas. E. Lamb, Providence, R. I. G. S. Brownell, Worcester, Mass. . S. T. McCullough, Annapolis, Md. Geo. S. Grosvenor, Trenton, N. J. Mrs. R. W. Forbes, Brooklvn, N. Y. Chas. M. Cass, Troy, N. Y. Dr. W. M. Postlethwaite. West Point. L,. L. Prince, St. Louis, Mo. Ralph Elliott, Savannah, Ga. John D. Weld, 4i Walter Kane, Newport. , Jas. H. Bowler, Bangor, Me. Mrs. N. H. Dillingham, u Mrs. N. C. Ayer, u Mrs. C. Stetson, • Dr. Coe, * 4 Lester Dwinell, E. T. Chapin, James Gordon Bennett, John Whipple, Isaac Townsend, E. L. Gookin, Somerville P. Tuck, Edw. E. Chase, Thas. J. Havermeyer, A. C. Gurnee, Jas. M. Stuart, Mrs. N. C. Bayliss Miss C. Furness, A. Van Sinderin, Howard Conklin, S. L. Parish. Robert Wade, Edw. Winslow, F. A. Snow, Sam'l Lyman, C. R. Miller, Robert H. Lamborn, Mrs. G. B. Sands, Mrs. Wm. T. Blodgett, John C. Ten Eyck, Geo. W. Vanderbilt, J. J. Van Alen, James Roosevelt, J. Russell White, Dr. H. C. Houghton, F. K, Trowbridge, J] B:ngor, Me. New York. (; u • * <; ;» (. i% 44 u i^ k4 4; ki 44 44 (4 ii 4» 4b *«f C. W. Bangs, C. A. Coe, W. H. Forbes, Dr. W. H. Rockwell, E. R. Squibb, Jas. W. McLane, Edmund Wetmore, G. V. Rives, F. K. Sturgis, David King, F. Bronson, Harry Fenn, Alfred Pell, Johnston Livingston, H. B. Plant, H. San ford, Chas. P. Wells, Dr. Russell Sturgis, Jr. Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. Aug. Hemenway, Mrs. Walter Baker, Henry C. Snow, Rev. W. R. Alger, Dr. Geo. H. Lyman, Wm. F. Apthorp, Frederic Guild, Jr., Mrs. G. H. Towne, Geo. A. Gardner, John L. Gardner, A. P. Rockwell, T. E. Chamberlain, New York. u u Boston, Mass. it ii U i ! ;( u WW '3 : Prof. II. W. Haynes, E. A. Silsbee, B. F. Campbell, Mrs. E. II. Derby, Miss Lucj Derby. Henry C. Hutchings, Wm. Picknell, J. Rogers Rich, Robert S. Minot, E. \V. Rollins, Prof. W. Watson, Dr. W. II. Gornan, Geo. F. Bemis, H. Chapin, Dr. C. E. Inches, Nathan Morse, Winslow Warren, Arthur Lincoln, T. P. Procter, L. W. Saltonstall, Morris Dorr, Miss Fannie Young, Solomon Lincoln, Augustus Flagg, Jos. B. Glover, E. V. R. Thayer, J. R. Gregerson, Roger Wolcott, Mrs. Stackpole, Miss Lydia Head, Dr. Frank Wells, Boston. Mass. it 4fc (( &( 46 44 44 4i 44 4; 44 44 4( k( 4( 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 .44 44 m '4 T. O. H. P. Burnham, H. Burnett, J. P. Hawes, J. S. Bigelow, Henrv Bryant, John H. Childe, Miss E. W. Healey, Dr. Jacob Williams, John C. Ropes, C. H. Sampson, John Lathrop, Wm. P. Blake, R. H. White, Mrs. B. R. Curtis, Henry Sayles, Miss Ellen Frothingham, Edw. Bangs, Miss C. E. Russell, Dr. Samuel A. Green, Follen Cabot, A. D. Weld. Jr., Miss E. W. Perkins, Geo. P. Sanger, Jr., Geo. Fred Williams, Mrs. H. N. Abbott, Dr. R. M. Lawrence, Wm. S. Hall, ^ J. Arthur Bebee, Miss M. A. Tappan, Miss Rose Lamb, Wm. R. Robeson, Jr., Boston, Mass. 44 i (( 44 44 iC 4( 44 44 44 44 (4 44 it a 4i <4 44 44 (• 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 '5 -: Mrs. Wm. P. Atkinson, Franklin Haven, Jr., Geo. P. Bangs, Mrs. Wm. B. Rogers, Dr. F. H. Williams, Miss A. G. Frothingham, Dr. Harold C. Ernst, Edvv. D. Blake, R. M. Morse, Jr., Miss Bertha W. Jacobs, Miss A. H. Thwing, J. G. Beals, Mrs. F. O. Dame, Wm. Simcs, C. A. Kidder, Dr. Frank Wells, John Felt Osgood, John H. Cabot, John C. Gray, Miss M. A. Wales, Mrs. N. W. Curtis, Lewis W. Tappan, Mrs. John Brewer, Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Dr. S. W. Langmaid, A. A. Lawrence, T. Parsons, Mrs. J. Emory Hoar, Miss M. L. Barton, Francis J. Parker, Boston. Mass. u «4 M (4 (( i( U 4( 44 kl 44 44 44 4< 44 44 4< 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 i6 B. E. Morse, S. T. Morse, C. H. Minot, A. H. Thompson, J. C. Bowditch, F. W. Lawrence, M&rtin L. Bradford, F. P. Appleton, Mrs. H. L. Daggett, Jas. M. Codman, Chas. Francis, Boston, Mass. ik ii 14 ik 4( > r. i w D' hi 4