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New York City-based Frank Williams among first vacationers to Big Moose

by Roy Crego, Guest Contributor

FrankWilliamsphotoAmong the early vacationers at Big Moose Lake was Frank Williams. Frank was born around 1842 in New York City to immigrant Welsh parents. He rose steadily in the business world and eventually became the senior partner in Williams, Russell & Co., a major coffee and sugar brokerage with offices at 101 Front Street in Manhattan.

On the 1880 Census, Frank, his wife Lavinia, daughter Julia, and a servant were listed as living across the East River in Brooklyn at 55 3rd Place—an attractive brownstone.

Coffee may have been Frank’s business, but for pleasure he and his wife traveled regularly to the Adirondacks and Big Moose. Joseph F. Grady, in his The Adirondacks: Fulton Chain-Big Moose Region (1933), tells how guides Jack Sheppard and Richard Crego built one of the earliest permanent camps on the lake for Williams. It was located on the northeast shore near the inlet.   Continue reading

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George C. Ballard, Adirondack Guide by Roy Crego

This is a short biography of George C. Ballard, who was an early Adirondack Guide in the Old Forge area in the 1860’s and ‘70’s. 

Unfortunately, history has passed him by because he didn’t grow old in the Adirondacks—he went west and settled in northern Michigan.

He was a lifelong friend of my great great grandfather and an important figure around the Fulton Chain. 

The 1878 edition of E. R. Wallace’s Descriptive Guide to the Adirondacks lists “Geo. C. Ballard” among 30 guides working on the Fulton Chain. Ballard is now largely forgotten in his former hunting grounds, but before 1880, he was one of the leading guides in the region.

George Crogan Ballard was born around 1843 in Jefferson County, NY, to George and Lorenda Ballard. His mother remarried (c.1846) when George was around three and young George was raised in the household of his adopted father Cook Williams.

Along with several step- and half-siblings, George went to school and worked the family farm near Fish Creek in the Town of Lewis, Lewis County NY. Continue reading

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