Judy Jones knew nothing of Moose River Settlement when she took on a forlorn Adirondack camp. The house seemed lifeless then (most would say) but Jones, detecting a spark, believed she might coax a flame. As years passed there came intimations of a history larger than one might expect from a cottage in the middle of nowhere. Before long the early settlers began to speak. "There was a bountiful village here," they whispered, "with droves of folks coming...
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