Born: March 22, 1841
Died: November 3, 1926
Married: never married
Miss Rebecca Augusta Polhemus, known as Augusta, owned a camp on Spitfire Lake and was a member of the St. Regis Yacht Club.
Note from David R. Wright, courtesy of Adirondack Experience:
For 37 years George W. Mussen worked as a guide for Miss Augusta Polhemus of NYC at her camp called Edenwold on Spitfire Lake. Miss Polhemus came from one of the oldest families of NYC descended from a German pastor to the Dutch 17th century settlers of Brooklyn. She was a niece of Henry D. Polhemus, a benefactor of Dr. Trudeau. Miss Polhemus was one of the few female members of the St. Regis Yacht Club.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, September 1, 1912
Mr. And Mrs. Courtland P. Dixon and the Misses Dixon came up from Southampton and joined Miss R. A. Polhemus at Camp Edenwold. The Misses Louise and Augusta Dixon had a table at the sale held at Paul Smiths for Dr. Trudeau’s sanitarium.
New York Sun, June 6, 1915
Miss R. Augusta Polhemus has completed a large and attractive new building at Camp Edenwold…
New York Evening Post, June 17, 1916
Miss R. Augusta Polhemus, of New York, one of the pioneer visitors of the resort, is coming to Camp Edenwold, where she will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt P. Dixon and the Misses Dixon.
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