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Waco1148 06-01-2025 09:31 AM

Place names on Winni
 
Starting a thread here and hope people can add to it. I've gotten interested in old forgotten, changed, or unknown local place names on Winnipesaukee.

For example, I researched an old cottage on the tip of Meredith Neck near Horse Island and found that in the deed it was once called Stooping Pine Point. The mail boat route used to include Edgemere, Woodmere, Tuttle's Landing, Gypsy Camp, New Point Comfort, Black's Wharf, and French Cove on Bear island. The cove on the southeast side of Timber was once called Sheep Yard Cove, and Pitchwood was once Isle Margaret. Was Spindle Point ever really called Wonalancet's Arrow, or was that a realtor's flight of fancy? Dollar Island once owned by governor Henry Quinby and called Quinby Island. The tiny island at the mouth of Blackey's Cove was called Harvard Island after the Harvard rowing team camped there. There used to be a cottage called Not-a-Care Lodge on Moultonborough Neck. On recent maps there is Raoul's Cove up near Green's Basin, but on the old maps it's Rowell's Cove, which sounds more like a New Hampshire name. Do you know where Tea Rock is?

There must be hundreds of these names that don't quite fit on the lake navigation maps. What ones do you know about in your neighborhood?

LoveLakeLife 06-02-2025 09:59 AM

Where is Tea Rock?!


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LoveLakeLife 06-02-2025 10:02 AM

There is Polar Bear Rock in the cove behind Christmas Island (Langley Cove?)


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camp guy 06-02-2025 02:40 PM

Place on Winni
 
At the far southwest end of Winter Harbor, just before the Cary Beach, there is a cove always known to me as "Bull Frog Cove", mainly because of the 'residents' of the Cove, and the entrance to the Cove was identified by a very large, angular, boulder, known as "Diamond Rock". Maybe these were local names created by, and passed on by, family members. Whatever the case, to me these will forever be their names.

GB Boater 06-03-2025 06:47 AM

Tea Rock
 
I believe Tea Rock is located near the entrance of Green’s Basin, in front of the old Green’s cottage.

camp guy 06-03-2025 09:30 AM

Place names on Winni
 
Speaking of Greene's Basin...there is a reasonable sized island in Greene's Basin that my family owned (probably in the early part of the 1900s) and we used to camp on that island, having paddled from either Tuftonboro, or, all the way from Winter Harbor. We called the island 'Wyan-isle', a combination of Wyanoke and island. Wyanoke was the name of the summer camp my family operated in Winter Harbor (not a family 'camp', but a commercial business with 225 + campers and 75+ staff). We sold the island sometime before 1940.

Descant 06-03-2025 10:57 AM

Melvin Island
 
60+ years ago, I was a camper at Camp Belknap. The camp owned (guess they still do) Melvin Island, but everybody called it Little Huck or Little Huckleberry. We used to canoe there and sleep overnight.


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