SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  4
Text of Barney Fowler Times Union Article – Nov. 29, 1983

                          Lake George Isles Freed by One Man

        A Man Truly Extraordinary. Can the image of a man grow stronger as the years
pass since his death at age 84 on Feb. 1, 1963.

        I say it can indeed if that man is John S. Apperson who lived in Schenectady but
whose heart and soul were in the Adirondacks. I have, in the past, mentioned Apperson
in scores of talks delivered in this area and elsewhere, and always there was fascination
expressed that such a man did once exist.

        I bring this up today simply because although I knew the man well, I never
realized fully that he was responsible for saving the islands in Lake George for public
use. The story is incredible and I cheerfully compliment William M. White of Van
Curler Ave., Schenectady, for bringing Apperson’s efforts to the attention of the
thousands who, while using the islands, never realize that once their access was in grave
jeopardy because of greed and politics.

       Mr. White skillfully describes the situation and furnishes proof in photos
published in the December issue of Adirondac magazine, published by the non-profit
Adirondack Mountain Club.

         It may surprise many today to know that during the latter part of the 1900s the
state paid little attention to the Lake George islands. Some were sold by the state for as
little as $40; Dome Island, which must now be valued at at least a quarter million dollars,
once was sold with four or five other islands for the magnificent sum of $400!

        There developed in the times mentioned individuals who began occupying the
state owned islands and building summer homes on them, despite the fact they possessed
no valid deeds. On the contrary, their only right, if it can be called that, was based on
“knowing the right politician.”

        When such private individuals took over, the public was excluded. The situation
did not sit well with Apperson, whose love for Lake George and the area was such that at
one time he told a legislative committee that he never married because he had a mistress
– said mistress being Lake George. The man decided to do something about getting rid
of what he considered squatters.

        Starting off with a sympathetic state official in 1917 he visited island after island,
delivering proper legal papers, telling the squatters, some of whom lived in rather ornate
summer homes, to get off the islands or he would return the following week with friends
to :take their camp down.” I might add that Apperson, who had been threatened many
times because of his aggressive preservation [activities would often carry a gun]
………….
Where he had to use it. Campers who had taken over the public lands often tried
to bully Apperson with the announcement they “were going to get him,” and that “they
knew a top state official,” but this was merely a blast of air as far as Apperson was
concerned and such threats were brushed off.

       He did follow up on reappearance, advancing at the head of a group of GE “test
men,” members of that company’s apprentice program. His contact with the test men
was normal, since Apperson himself was employed by GE and, as a matter of fact, was a
personal friend of such individuals as Dr. Irving Langmuir, Nobel science prize winner.

       Upon his second visit, the Apperson war party used sledgehammers and other
equipment on the island homes, a move which usually convinced occupants their
presence on the islands as “owners” was not desired – nor healthy. On many visits,
Apperson furnished a barge to transport demolished buildings. In one instance, a family
departed albeit unwillingly, floating not only furniture, but horse and calf!

        When Apperson scouted the islands he used his camera to bolster his arguments
of illegal possession. Usually when he photographed a summer home, his camera
included the name of the island (Phelps and Juanita among many) posted on trees and
also signs denoting they were state owned. In some cases, he used movie cameras to take
pictures of a “camp owner” climbing a tree, removing signs, and tossing them into a
bonfire.
        Apperson was hell-on-wheels when it came to Lake George preservation. He was
responsible for miles of the Knapp estate on the east side shore being purchased by the
state, Dome Island is a monument to him, since he once owned it and sold it to the Nature
Conservancy for $1. Islands, once threatened by erosion, were rock-ribbed by Appy and
his friends – another story to be told by Mr. White. And his most dramatic effort
(dramatic, I repeat) was instituting legal action to get Lake George’s water level lowered
to that during the French and Indian War of 1755!

        The move failed. Had it succeeded, the lake level would have been dropped about
three feet and white sand beach, now buried, would have reappeared. And the natural
stone dam at the lake’s outlet at Ticonderoga would have been restored to what it once
was before Man built a higher barrier for purposes of water power.
A Skeleton Biography of John Samuel Apperson

                                 Abstract (by Art Newkirk)

        This is a collection of drafts prepared in an attempt to write a biography of John
S. Apperson. It is being put together for submission to the Adirondack Research Library
so that it will be available to the public. It also contains a suggestion for the publication
of a booklet that would contain most of the information plus a reproduction of a number
of Apperson’s pamphlets.

                                     INTRODUCTION

          John Apperson was a force for conservation in New York State from 1920 to
1950, yet necause he was an individualist whose accomplishments were not always
obvious or directly connected to him, he is not now very well known or appreciated.
When he first came to Schenectady from Virginia in 1900 to join the General Electric
Company he continued his interest in the out-of-doors and soon discovered Lake George
and the High Peaks of the Adirondacks. This led to his discovery of the existence of the
Forest Preserve, and he was to contribute to its preservation and protection for the rest of
his life.

         At first he tried to work with existing conservation organizations, but he found
them slow and too subjected to diversion from what he considered the main issues. This
is discussed in the section on John Apperson and his Associates. When Apperson died he
left his papers to the Forest Preserve Association of New York State, Inc., an
organization which he founded and which was an extension of his personality. His
papers were sorted and organized by three members of the Association, Philip Ham,
Arthur Newkirk, and William White. Although several organizations wanted to have
these papers, it was thought more appropriate that they should remain in Schenectady,
and they eventually ended up in the Adirondack Research Library.

         The collection herein had its genesis in a biography of Apperson planned by
Chester Sims of Bolton. Sims’ camp (and subsequently home) adjoined the Apperson
property at Lake George. Although Sims never knew Apperson personally, he became
acquainted with Apperson’s nephew, James Apperson, who occupied Apperson’s camp/
Jim was a great story teller and Sims became fascinated with the stories he heard from
Jim about his Uncle John. Sims’ first reaction, like those of many people who heard
Apperson or his nephew tell these stories, was that they were greatly exaggerated. This
opinion dogged Sims during his lifetime and was not aided by the tendency of many
people to exaggerate them when retelling. The net effect was that some acts attributed to
Apperson were not true, and that it often became difficult to separate fact from fiction.
Sims, however, looked into the background of many of Jim’s stories and became
convinced that much of what he heard was true, and being so, indicated that Apperson
had been quite a remarkable person, particularly in his effect on Lake George. Thus in a
letter to Art Newkirk, and Bill White 13 December, 1993 he began, “Attached is a
Chrsitmas present! Well, sort of a Christmas Present …. For Lake George! I just felt
that (I hate to say it) we are all getting on, and if, Art, that definitive work on John
Apperson you once referred to ever was to come about something should be done now.”

        Sims did not realize the size of the bear he had hold of until he visited the
Adirondack Research Library with White and examined the extent of the library’s
holdings. Nevertheless, he persisted, and over the next two years began to assemble the
materials for a popular biography. His untimely death on March 13, 1996 put a stop to
the project since none of his collaborators was in a position to continue. Several of his
proposed chapters were, however, essentially complete, and in his thoughts and study of
the project he had uncovered some very interesting information about Apperson that was
not generally known even to persons who had worked as closely with him as had both
White and Newkirk. As proposed coauthors they received copies of drafts for comment,
and discussed them with Sims regularly. Rather than have this work go to waste, they
have been collected here.

       November 4, 1997

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Coming of age on the virginia frontier
Coming of age on the virginia frontierComing of age on the virginia frontier
Coming of age on the virginia frontier
Ellen Brown
 
Saving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake georgeSaving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake george
Ellen Brown
 
Historical fiction book talk 6
Historical fiction book talk 6Historical fiction book talk 6
Historical fiction book talk 6
kblankenship
 
641Immigration09
641Immigration09641Immigration09
641Immigration09
NewtonHL26
 
Famous Ma Presentations
Famous Ma PresentationsFamous Ma Presentations
Famous Ma Presentations
venkatesh y
 
Pear s, buck 賽珍珠 nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主
Pear s, buck 賽珍珠  nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主Pear s, buck 賽珍珠  nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主
Pear s, buck 賽珍珠 nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主
nk1953
 
The abc’s of north carolina
The abc’s of north carolinaThe abc’s of north carolina
The abc’s of north carolina
claytonan
 

Tendances (20)

Coming of age on the virginia frontier
Coming of age on the virginia frontierComing of age on the virginia frontier
Coming of age on the virginia frontier
 
March 2012: Thomas Alexander and Charlotte Parke Alexander: Pioneers
March 2012: Thomas Alexander and Charlotte Parke Alexander: PioneersMarch 2012: Thomas Alexander and Charlotte Parke Alexander: Pioneers
March 2012: Thomas Alexander and Charlotte Parke Alexander: Pioneers
 
Sign talker
Sign talkerSign talker
Sign talker
 
Saving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake georgeSaving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake george
 
Myth Magazine
Myth MagazineMyth Magazine
Myth Magazine
 
Historical fiction book talk 6
Historical fiction book talk 6Historical fiction book talk 6
Historical fiction book talk 6
 
Native American People: Pomo Indian Tribe
Native American People: Pomo Indian TribeNative American People: Pomo Indian Tribe
Native American People: Pomo Indian Tribe
 
641Immigration09
641Immigration09641Immigration09
641Immigration09
 
September 2009: Native American Artifacts
September 2009: Native American ArtifactsSeptember 2009: Native American Artifacts
September 2009: Native American Artifacts
 
Pioneer Ancestors of Erma P Gordon Anderson
Pioneer Ancestors of Erma P Gordon AndersonPioneer Ancestors of Erma P Gordon Anderson
Pioneer Ancestors of Erma P Gordon Anderson
 
Famous Ma Presentations
Famous Ma PresentationsFamous Ma Presentations
Famous Ma Presentations
 
Pear s, buck 賽珍珠 nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主
Pear s, buck 賽珍珠  nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主Pear s, buck 賽珍珠  nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主
Pear s, buck 賽珍珠 nobel prizer 諾貝爾文學獎得主
 
Adirondack photography of jsa chapter two
Adirondack photography of jsa chapter twoAdirondack photography of jsa chapter two
Adirondack photography of jsa chapter two
 
Isabella Gray Park and Samuel Park Sr
Isabella Gray Park and Samuel Park SrIsabella Gray Park and Samuel Park Sr
Isabella Gray Park and Samuel Park Sr
 
The History of Artemas Ward Park -- The Marlborough Historical Society
The History of Artemas Ward Park -- The Marlborough Historical SocietyThe History of Artemas Ward Park -- The Marlborough Historical Society
The History of Artemas Ward Park -- The Marlborough Historical Society
 
The Praying Indians of Megunko
The Praying Indians of MegunkoThe Praying Indians of Megunko
The Praying Indians of Megunko
 
The abc’s of north carolina
The abc’s of north carolinaThe abc’s of north carolina
The abc’s of north carolina
 
Chatsworth Celebrities - Lionel Barrymore
Chatsworth Celebrities - Lionel BarrymoreChatsworth Celebrities - Lionel Barrymore
Chatsworth Celebrities - Lionel Barrymore
 
King Philip's War in Marlborough Part II
King Philip's War in Marlborough Part IIKing Philip's War in Marlborough Part II
King Philip's War in Marlborough Part II
 
King Philip's War in Marlborough Part 3, the Aftermath
King Philip's War in Marlborough Part 3, the AftermathKing Philip's War in Marlborough Part 3, the Aftermath
King Philip's War in Marlborough Part 3, the Aftermath
 

Similaire à Text of barney fowler times union article

1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
MatthewTennant613
 
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
AnastaciaShadelb
 
Treasure Island
Treasure IslandTreasure Island
Treasure Island
alextros
 
Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015
Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015
Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015
Tahoe_History
 
Art, Music and Literature
Art, Music and LiteratureArt, Music and Literature
Art, Music and Literature
ancillae
 
California: A History
California: A HistoryCalifornia: A History
California: A History
simpsonic
 
Echoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - Finals
Echoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - FinalsEchoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - Finals
Echoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - Finals
Chandrakant Nair
 

Similaire à Text of barney fowler times union article (16)

Friends of the library
Friends of the libraryFriends of the library
Friends of the library
 
Apperson quotes
Apperson quotesApperson quotes
Apperson quotes
 
Preserving Northwest Bay, at Lake George
Preserving Northwest Bay, at Lake GeorgePreserving Northwest Bay, at Lake George
Preserving Northwest Bay, at Lake George
 
BigfootSpencer
BigfootSpencerBigfootSpencer
BigfootSpencer
 
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
 
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O1491 PrintB EF OR E  IT  B ECA M E   T HE   N E W  W O
1491 PrintB EF OR E IT B ECA M E T HE N E W W O
 
G qa,the general quiz prelims
G qa,the general quiz prelimsG qa,the general quiz prelims
G qa,the general quiz prelims
 
Treasure Island
Treasure IslandTreasure Island
Treasure Island
 
Quiz Compilation #1
Quiz Compilation #1Quiz Compilation #1
Quiz Compilation #1
 
The Paranormal Alphabet L The Loch Ness Monster
The Paranormal Alphabet  L The Loch Ness MonsterThe Paranormal Alphabet  L The Loch Ness Monster
The Paranormal Alphabet L The Loch Ness Monster
 
James Cooper
James CooperJames Cooper
James Cooper
 
Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015
Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015
Class 8 cabins castles grand estates casinos winter skiing 2015
 
Art, Music and Literature
Art, Music and LiteratureArt, Music and Literature
Art, Music and Literature
 
American dream week 3
American dream week 3American dream week 3
American dream week 3
 
California: A History
California: A HistoryCalifornia: A History
California: A History
 
Echoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - Finals
Echoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - FinalsEchoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - Finals
Echoes 2013 - General Open Quiz at IIM-Kozhikode - Finals
 

Plus de Ellen Brown

Community history projects what i do...
Community history projects   what i do...Community history projects   what i do...
Community history projects what i do...
Ellen Brown
 
Pamphlet on lake george 1920
Pamphlet on lake george 1920Pamphlet on lake george 1920
Pamphlet on lake george 1920
Ellen Brown
 
From jamestown to blacksburg
From jamestown to blacksburgFrom jamestown to blacksburg
From jamestown to blacksburg
Ellen Brown
 
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
Oriental philosophy   jesus in indiaOriental philosophy   jesus in india
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
Ellen Brown
 
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
Oriental philosophy   jesus in indiaOriental philosophy   jesus in india
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
Ellen Brown
 
History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2
Ellen Brown
 
Untold stories from_the_virginia_frontier
Untold stories from_the_virginia_frontierUntold stories from_the_virginia_frontier
Untold stories from_the_virginia_frontier
Ellen Brown
 
History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2
Ellen Brown
 

Plus de Ellen Brown (20)

Celebrating the arts - A Silent Auction at Grace Episcopal Church, Asheville, NC
Celebrating the arts - A Silent Auction at Grace Episcopal Church, Asheville, NCCelebrating the arts - A Silent Auction at Grace Episcopal Church, Asheville, NC
Celebrating the arts - A Silent Auction at Grace Episcopal Church, Asheville, NC
 
Community history projects what i do...
Community history projects   what i do...Community history projects   what i do...
Community history projects what i do...
 
Mary finds a home in Bedford...A chapter in the life of Mary Draper Ingles
Mary finds a home in Bedford...A chapter in the life of Mary Draper InglesMary finds a home in Bedford...A chapter in the life of Mary Draper Ingles
Mary finds a home in Bedford...A chapter in the life of Mary Draper Ingles
 
A 21st century Voyage of Discovery...to Eagle Rock
A 21st century Voyage of Discovery...to Eagle RockA 21st century Voyage of Discovery...to Eagle Rock
A 21st century Voyage of Discovery...to Eagle Rock
 
Pamphlet on lake george 1920
Pamphlet on lake george 1920Pamphlet on lake george 1920
Pamphlet on lake george 1920
 
From jamestown to blacksburg
From jamestown to blacksburgFrom jamestown to blacksburg
From jamestown to blacksburg
 
From jamestown to blacksburg
From jamestown to blacksburgFrom jamestown to blacksburg
From jamestown to blacksburg
 
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
Oriental philosophy   jesus in indiaOriental philosophy   jesus in india
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
 
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
Oriental philosophy   jesus in indiaOriental philosophy   jesus in india
Oriental philosophy jesus in india
 
Long Way Home program 1976
Long Way Home program   1976Long Way Home program   1976
Long Way Home program 1976
 
History of roanoke kiwanis club
History of roanoke kiwanis clubHistory of roanoke kiwanis club
History of roanoke kiwanis club
 
History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2
 
Tragic truth about erosion 1935
Tragic truth about erosion 1935Tragic truth about erosion 1935
Tragic truth about erosion 1935
 
The conservationist 1917
The conservationist 1917The conservationist 1917
The conservationist 1917
 
Untold stories from_the_virginia_frontier
Untold stories from_the_virginia_frontierUntold stories from_the_virginia_frontier
Untold stories from_the_virginia_frontier
 
History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2History of st. mark's version 2
History of st. mark's version 2
 
Memories of ves
Memories of vesMemories of ves
Memories of ves
 
Memories of ves
Memories of vesMemories of ves
Memories of ves
 
Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992
Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992
Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992
 
Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992
Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992
Memories of Alexandria 1989 - 1992
 

Dernier

💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati
💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati
💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati
Apsara Of India
 
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sampleSample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
Casey Keith
 
Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...
Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...
Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...
mountabuangels4u
 
sample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample samplesample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample sample
Casey Keith
 
sample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample samplesample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample sample
Casey Keith
 
🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...
🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...
🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...
Apsara Of India
 
Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000
Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000
Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000
mountabuangels4u
 

Dernier (20)

Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Amaravati Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Amaravati Escorts call GirlsGenuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Amaravati Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Amaravati Escorts call Girls
 
💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati
💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati
💕📲09602870969💓Girl Escort Services Udaipur Call Girls in Chittorgarh Haldighati
 
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Suri Call Girls available for hotel room package
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Suri Call Girls available for hotel room packageWhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Suri Call Girls available for hotel room package
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Suri Call Girls available for hotel room package
 
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Chennai Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Chennai Escorts call GirlsGenuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Chennai Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Chennai Escorts call Girls
 
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sampleSample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
 
Andheri Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Andheri Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelAndheri Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Andheri Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
Ooty Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Ooty Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelOoty Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Ooty Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
Tamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Tamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRLTamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Tamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
 
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Independent Call Girls in Darjeeling
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Independent Call Girls in DarjeelingWhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Independent Call Girls in Darjeeling
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Independent Call Girls in Darjeeling
 
Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...
Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...
Vadodara Escort💋 Call Girl (Bindu) Service #Vadodara Call Girl @Independent G...
 
Alipore Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service Available
Alipore Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service AvailableAlipore Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service Available
Alipore Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service Available
 
sample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample samplesample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample sample
 
Discover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdf
Discover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdfDiscover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdf
Discover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdf
 
sample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample samplesample sample sample sample sample sample
sample sample sample sample sample sample
 
Hire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
 
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call GirlsGenuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call Girls
 
🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...
🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...
🔥HOT🔥📲9602870969🔥Prostitute Service in Udaipur Call Girls in City Palace Lake...
 
Hire 💕 8617697112 Surat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Surat Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 8617697112 Surat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Surat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
 
Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000
Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000
Ahmedabad Escort Service Ahmedabad Call Girl 0000000000
 
Mathura Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Mathura Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelMathura Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Mathura Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 

Text of barney fowler times union article

  • 1. Text of Barney Fowler Times Union Article – Nov. 29, 1983 Lake George Isles Freed by One Man A Man Truly Extraordinary. Can the image of a man grow stronger as the years pass since his death at age 84 on Feb. 1, 1963. I say it can indeed if that man is John S. Apperson who lived in Schenectady but whose heart and soul were in the Adirondacks. I have, in the past, mentioned Apperson in scores of talks delivered in this area and elsewhere, and always there was fascination expressed that such a man did once exist. I bring this up today simply because although I knew the man well, I never realized fully that he was responsible for saving the islands in Lake George for public use. The story is incredible and I cheerfully compliment William M. White of Van Curler Ave., Schenectady, for bringing Apperson’s efforts to the attention of the thousands who, while using the islands, never realize that once their access was in grave jeopardy because of greed and politics. Mr. White skillfully describes the situation and furnishes proof in photos published in the December issue of Adirondac magazine, published by the non-profit Adirondack Mountain Club. It may surprise many today to know that during the latter part of the 1900s the state paid little attention to the Lake George islands. Some were sold by the state for as little as $40; Dome Island, which must now be valued at at least a quarter million dollars, once was sold with four or five other islands for the magnificent sum of $400! There developed in the times mentioned individuals who began occupying the state owned islands and building summer homes on them, despite the fact they possessed no valid deeds. On the contrary, their only right, if it can be called that, was based on “knowing the right politician.” When such private individuals took over, the public was excluded. The situation did not sit well with Apperson, whose love for Lake George and the area was such that at one time he told a legislative committee that he never married because he had a mistress – said mistress being Lake George. The man decided to do something about getting rid of what he considered squatters. Starting off with a sympathetic state official in 1917 he visited island after island, delivering proper legal papers, telling the squatters, some of whom lived in rather ornate summer homes, to get off the islands or he would return the following week with friends to :take their camp down.” I might add that Apperson, who had been threatened many times because of his aggressive preservation [activities would often carry a gun] ………….
  • 2. Where he had to use it. Campers who had taken over the public lands often tried to bully Apperson with the announcement they “were going to get him,” and that “they knew a top state official,” but this was merely a blast of air as far as Apperson was concerned and such threats were brushed off. He did follow up on reappearance, advancing at the head of a group of GE “test men,” members of that company’s apprentice program. His contact with the test men was normal, since Apperson himself was employed by GE and, as a matter of fact, was a personal friend of such individuals as Dr. Irving Langmuir, Nobel science prize winner. Upon his second visit, the Apperson war party used sledgehammers and other equipment on the island homes, a move which usually convinced occupants their presence on the islands as “owners” was not desired – nor healthy. On many visits, Apperson furnished a barge to transport demolished buildings. In one instance, a family departed albeit unwillingly, floating not only furniture, but horse and calf! When Apperson scouted the islands he used his camera to bolster his arguments of illegal possession. Usually when he photographed a summer home, his camera included the name of the island (Phelps and Juanita among many) posted on trees and also signs denoting they were state owned. In some cases, he used movie cameras to take pictures of a “camp owner” climbing a tree, removing signs, and tossing them into a bonfire. Apperson was hell-on-wheels when it came to Lake George preservation. He was responsible for miles of the Knapp estate on the east side shore being purchased by the state, Dome Island is a monument to him, since he once owned it and sold it to the Nature Conservancy for $1. Islands, once threatened by erosion, were rock-ribbed by Appy and his friends – another story to be told by Mr. White. And his most dramatic effort (dramatic, I repeat) was instituting legal action to get Lake George’s water level lowered to that during the French and Indian War of 1755! The move failed. Had it succeeded, the lake level would have been dropped about three feet and white sand beach, now buried, would have reappeared. And the natural stone dam at the lake’s outlet at Ticonderoga would have been restored to what it once was before Man built a higher barrier for purposes of water power.
  • 3. A Skeleton Biography of John Samuel Apperson Abstract (by Art Newkirk) This is a collection of drafts prepared in an attempt to write a biography of John S. Apperson. It is being put together for submission to the Adirondack Research Library so that it will be available to the public. It also contains a suggestion for the publication of a booklet that would contain most of the information plus a reproduction of a number of Apperson’s pamphlets. INTRODUCTION John Apperson was a force for conservation in New York State from 1920 to 1950, yet necause he was an individualist whose accomplishments were not always obvious or directly connected to him, he is not now very well known or appreciated. When he first came to Schenectady from Virginia in 1900 to join the General Electric Company he continued his interest in the out-of-doors and soon discovered Lake George and the High Peaks of the Adirondacks. This led to his discovery of the existence of the Forest Preserve, and he was to contribute to its preservation and protection for the rest of his life. At first he tried to work with existing conservation organizations, but he found them slow and too subjected to diversion from what he considered the main issues. This is discussed in the section on John Apperson and his Associates. When Apperson died he left his papers to the Forest Preserve Association of New York State, Inc., an organization which he founded and which was an extension of his personality. His papers were sorted and organized by three members of the Association, Philip Ham, Arthur Newkirk, and William White. Although several organizations wanted to have these papers, it was thought more appropriate that they should remain in Schenectady, and they eventually ended up in the Adirondack Research Library. The collection herein had its genesis in a biography of Apperson planned by Chester Sims of Bolton. Sims’ camp (and subsequently home) adjoined the Apperson property at Lake George. Although Sims never knew Apperson personally, he became acquainted with Apperson’s nephew, James Apperson, who occupied Apperson’s camp/ Jim was a great story teller and Sims became fascinated with the stories he heard from Jim about his Uncle John. Sims’ first reaction, like those of many people who heard Apperson or his nephew tell these stories, was that they were greatly exaggerated. This opinion dogged Sims during his lifetime and was not aided by the tendency of many people to exaggerate them when retelling. The net effect was that some acts attributed to Apperson were not true, and that it often became difficult to separate fact from fiction. Sims, however, looked into the background of many of Jim’s stories and became convinced that much of what he heard was true, and being so, indicated that Apperson had been quite a remarkable person, particularly in his effect on Lake George. Thus in a letter to Art Newkirk, and Bill White 13 December, 1993 he began, “Attached is a Chrsitmas present! Well, sort of a Christmas Present …. For Lake George! I just felt
  • 4. that (I hate to say it) we are all getting on, and if, Art, that definitive work on John Apperson you once referred to ever was to come about something should be done now.” Sims did not realize the size of the bear he had hold of until he visited the Adirondack Research Library with White and examined the extent of the library’s holdings. Nevertheless, he persisted, and over the next two years began to assemble the materials for a popular biography. His untimely death on March 13, 1996 put a stop to the project since none of his collaborators was in a position to continue. Several of his proposed chapters were, however, essentially complete, and in his thoughts and study of the project he had uncovered some very interesting information about Apperson that was not generally known even to persons who had worked as closely with him as had both White and Newkirk. As proposed coauthors they received copies of drafts for comment, and discussed them with Sims regularly. Rather than have this work go to waste, they have been collected here. November 4, 1997