Camp Gray Lincoln Road negotiations
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Four letters from John M. Hestenes, three on Camp Gray letterhead, about the camp "vacating" Lincoln Road and offering to build a new road that the Village would thereafter maintain.
A. Jan. 7, 1922 to Clarence Wade, Saugatuck Mayor [sic] putting the road offer in writing.
B. Jan. 18, 1922 to H.C. Simonson, Village Clerk, demurring offer to sell Forward Movement Park land for a public beach.
C. Jan. 28, 1922 to H.C. Simonson, Village Clerk, rejecting offer to sell land for public beach and turning negotiations back to Lincoln Road, which Mr. Hestenes points out is in "dangerous to travel in it present condition."
D. Feb. 3, 1922 to D.A. Heath, [as a private citizen] repeating that Camp cannot sell any land.
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Although unsuccessful in 1922, by 1933 "plans were in works to resurface Lincoln Road, make a new diagonal road & 400 feet of shoreline in trade with village to shut off road through Camp Gray." In 1935, Lincoln Road rerouted northwest out of camp, traded with village for Oval Beach. See 2022.03.12 Lincoln Road was replaced by Perryman Road.
Saugatuck, governmentTransportation: highway and road infrastructure
Winthers, Sally
094 Camp Gray 1899-1950
Presbyterian Camp/Camp Gray/Forward Movement Park 1899-2014Heath, Doc Anderson 1865-1947Wade, Clarence W. 1855-1928Simonson, Herman C. 1878-1951
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