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jkjoshuatree
06-13-2005, 08:19 PM
Hey guys,

I'm currently taking a writing course and my next assignment involves preparing a magazine article. My idea is "Lake Winnipesaukee Island Living". I think my general slant would be the pros and cons of having a place on an island. I'm looking for people to interview. Nothing formal. It could done on the phone or even through email. I think Rattlesnake Gal and Island Girl both are island dwellers (I guess their names gave them away-he he!-how smart am I?). Anyway, get back to me if anyone is interested. And I'll take any suggestions on different slants. Thanks for your time.

P.S. Does this site have the ability to "Private Message" each other?

islandAl
06-14-2005, 07:49 AM
Does this site have the ability to "Private Message" each other?

Yes, but you set your settings to not accept any. User CP Settings and Options // edit options
You can send me one, I am on my own small island and also live a couple towns away from you in MA
Rebuilt my place about 10 years ago and have stories on getting material to and waste off the island.

Rattlesnake Gal
06-14-2005, 08:28 AM
I cannot turn the private message feature on for some reason. It isn't just me, none of my computer literate guys can do it either. Old fashioned :laugh: e-mail works. ;) A good starting point?

CEP
06-14-2005, 08:41 AM
I think I have found out how to send a private message.
I'm not sure if it will work or not!

This is what I did: Went to the top of the page and clicked on where it reads private messages, then on the left hand side you will see, Inbox and send area. Click on send message and the post form opens up!
I think all you have to do is enter the person or persons you want to send a private message and type in your message.

I think that's all you have to do!

Maybe there is someone you can try it out with and let us know if that works or if you want I could send you a private message and see if that works.

Let me know, Ok?

CEP

SIKSUKR
06-14-2005, 09:00 AM
CEP,I sent one yesterday with no problems the same way you described.Just heard back from the recipient this morning. SS

islandAl
06-14-2005, 10:05 AM
click on the name at the top left conner and there appears a menu with things like "send a private message to xxx" or "send an email to xxx" among other options :)

Island Girl
06-14-2005, 11:39 AM
That works if the recipient has allowed messages to be receives, which the originator of this thread has not.... unless I am missing something here.

Rattlesnake Gal
06-14-2005, 02:55 PM
jkjoshuatree, are the questions too personal to ask all of us at once on the forum?
Could be a real time saver.

islandAl
06-14-2005, 06:01 PM
Have you chacked lately, maybe he modified his options. If not then, no there is no way I know to send private message.

jkjoshuatree
06-14-2005, 07:17 PM
Hi,
No, the questions aren't too personal. I just thought if I could paste a copy of my interview and email it to someone's private message box with enough space left for their answers it would be easier than trying to read everybody's responses on this thread. I know other replies might be added and it could get a little confusing.

Is that too selfish of me to ask of everyone? Let me know. One person agreed so far, but I figure the more info I have the more thorough the article will be. Hopefully it will be good enough to be published.

jkjoshuatree
06-14-2005, 07:55 PM
I may as well have you guys write the article for me. I'm looking for a brief history of how/when island homes came to be. What were the islands used for before they were used for vacationing? I know Bear Island was used to graze cattle before there were trees on it. So I'm looking for that sort of information.

I'm going to check the library where I live (Milton, MA) but can't imagine there'd be a lot of literature on the lake. I'll check Meredith Public Library when I get up there but any books/sources that you guys know of would be of great help to me.

And don't worry, I'll won't forget you when I'm a world famous writer.

PROPELLER
06-15-2005, 08:16 AM
NH State Library may be your best bet. Thats where I found the book Winnipesaukee, A Potpouri by E. Clarke that McDude featured on the history forum. The local lakes region libraries did not have it. The only thing is, if you want to check out a book I think you have to be a NH resident.

Rattlesnake Gal
06-15-2005, 08:30 AM
Not selfish at all jkjoshua tree. E-mail or Private Message away.
Bruce Heald's book from the Making of America Series, Lake Winnipesaukee has a lot of useful information.
Everyone should pick up a copy, it is very enjoyable.
:idea:You can even purchase it right here at the Winnipesaukee.com Store (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/shop.html), which helps support this site! :D
The Tuck Library (http://www.nhhistory.org/library.html) in Concord or the NH State Library (http://www.state.nh.us/nhsl/) are good places to go and poke around.
They are convieniently located next to each other too!

Bear Islander
06-15-2005, 10:27 AM
A book you might find helpful is Bear Island Reflections - Second Edition. It is the history of the island going back even before it was first settled in 1770. It has information on the Bear Island hotel, church, school, graveyard, camps and the development of summer homes. There are also many examples and anecdotes of island life.

I will lend you my copy if you pm me with an address. Or they might have a copy at the local library.

jkjoshuatree
06-15-2005, 08:05 PM
First of all, thank you all for your overwhelming response. I've had six or seven people more than willing to be interviewed. So much thanks.

Secondly, Rattlesnake Gal, I tried to "Private Message" you and it said you don't accept them. Oh well.

And BearIslander, I have a copy of "Reflections" (I'm a Bear Islander myself) but I haven't been up yet this year and it is currently sitting on my bookshelf there. But thank you for offering your copy to me and for the suggestion. Much appreciated.

mcdude
06-16-2005, 06:32 AM
Hi Jay:
I have a booklet that is part of a series called "Lake Country Gleanings" (?) which is part of a series published by J. Harland Whitcomb (?...don't have it right in front of me) published in Worcester, MA in 1923. This particular booklet has the early history of Davisville, now known as Governor's Island, as well as a list of most other islands and who they were granted to after the colonial governor (Wentworth) fled due to the revolution. I'm not sure if you want to go that far back, but if interested I could copy the booklet if you'd like and stick it in the mail. Drop me an e-mail if interested. McD

PS - If you can get your hands on a copy of "The Gunstock Parish" by Adair Mulligan she does an extensive history of the Gilford islands. Perhaps the Gilford library or the Thompson-Ames Historical Society?

Thompson Ames Historical Society Gilford
President: Joan Nelson
PO Box 7404
Gilford, NH 03247-7404
603-527-9009
thomames@worldpath.net

Visit LWHS's History of Gilford Page!

Rattlesnake Gal
06-16-2005, 07:18 AM
Secondly, Rattlesnake Gal, I tried to "Private Message" you and it said you don't accept them. Oh well.

There is no obvious way for me to turn on Private Messaging. Can't send them either, I get this message:

Rattlesnake Gal, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
1. Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
2. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.

I have AIM or Private Messaging at Merrymeeting Lakes Forum (http://mmlake.org/forums/) or Wolfeboro Online (http://www.wolfeboroonline.com).

:idea: This might be extra incentive to get the Webmaster and his family to stop by this summer!

jkjoshuatree
06-16-2005, 03:50 PM
Hi Jay:
I have a booklet that is part of a series called "Lake Country Gleanings" (?) which is part of a series published by J. Harland Whitcomb (?...don't have it right in front of me) published in Worcester, MA in 1923. This particular booklet has the early history of Davisville, now known as Governor's Island, as well as a list of most other islands and who they were granted to after the colonial governor (Wentworth) fled due to the revolution. I'm not sure if you want to go that far back, but if interested I could copy the booklet if you'd like and stick it in the mail. Drop me an e-mail if interested. McD

PS - If you can get your hands on a copy of "The Gunstock Parish" by Adair Mulligan she does an extensive history of the Gilford islands. Perhaps the Gilford library or the Thompson-Ames Historical Society?

Thompson Ames Historical Society Gilford
President: Joan Nelson
PO Box 7404
Gilford, NH 03247-7404
603-527-9009
thomames@worldpath.net

Visit LWHS's History of Gilford Page!


Hi McDude,
I'm a little confused (what else is new?). Is the above email address yours? I would love to have a copy of the "Lake County Gleanings" booklet if it isn't too much trouble.

You guys have been so great and I've gathered so much info in such a short time that I'm going to have to write a book and not just an article-he he!


McDude, my address:

Jay Keefe
2 Elm St.
Milton, MA.
02186

Thanks again everyone!!

Island Girl
06-16-2005, 06:29 PM
I tried to reach you through private message and email to no evail. I can be reached that way if you want to talk. I am not the history buff the others are but know a lot about island living in the present.

IG

DRH
06-16-2005, 08:17 PM
jkjoshuatree - I think you will probably receive more information for your project if you enable the Forum's email feature in the User Control Panel. You currently have that feature disabled, so no one can send you email.

To enable the email feature, click on "User CP" in the blue "task bar" near the top of the screen. Then click on "Edit Options", and in the "Message and Notification" box check the two boxes there that will allow the webmaster and other members to send you email. Then others can communicate with you directly.

P.S. I don't think Webmaster Don has the Private Message feature turned on, but Email works fine if you enable it in the User Control Panel.
(http://member.php?u=1150)

mcdude
06-17-2005, 06:09 AM
J: I did receive your e-mail. A copy of the booklet is on its' way! Can't wait to see your completed effort. McD

JG1222
06-17-2005, 07:09 AM
JK - when the article is complete, will you be posting it to the forum? I know I'd love to read it.

jkjoshuatree
06-17-2005, 08:37 PM
My email and private message features are now enabled.

Thanks McDude for sending that along. I need to pass the article into my teacher first and then we'll decide if its good enough to be published. I'm still trying to narrow it down to two or three magazines for submission. It may be a while yet but I promise to post it here with or without a magazine accepting it.

Its my first attempt at publishing an article (I've had a poem published) so I'm hoping for the best. But I think I'll hold on to my day job...at least for a while.