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sing-•iple. i the lbles am’s ippo-cals'*Eastughunal*ans-mdl-irsnkthe Twi-fcain-sr in ictu-‘ nv-Growth In Great Hill Pond Area SeenProperty near Great Hill Lake and on Cobalt stream will be developed'•into a summer colony in Portland during the next few years and the approximately 100 acres of land owned by the George Stratford Oakum company of Jersey City, N. J., may become dotted with cottage sites according to an announcement made on Saturday.Edward H. Stratford, Jr. a member of the organization, will head the new corporation, to be known as Great Hill Lake, Inc.Just now the Oakum company is suing in Superior Court to quiet a title to its property, but this will have no effect on the development plans. The section to be developed extends south from lt;6he lake to the Connecticut River bank, along a stream which meanders for nearly three miles before emptying in the main body of water. The companyContinued on Pace 5
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East Hampton, Connecticut, US

Fri, Sep 24, 1937

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