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. From the 1870's through the First World War, at least a
dozen hunting and fishing clubs, mainly from the Pittsburgh
area, made annual excursions to the Severn River to hunt and
fish. Most travelled by train to Severn Bridge where they
were met by steamers and transported to camp sites (such as
this) on Sparrow Lake. (Severn River, An Illustrated
History, James T. Angus). Click on picture for full
size.
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"Arguably the oldest summer cottage on the lake, the "
Big House" of the Wagner family still stands. It was built
in 1903 by Lena Wagner and her husband William, who owned
extensive lands on Deep and Maclean Bay. The cottage
reflects city style architecture with three stories, rather
than the the later 1 or 2 stories.The Wagner cottage was
sold in 1961 to John Cooper, and in 1990 to the Daniels. The
top story was removed in a modern renovation, but remains on
its original site beside Sophers' Landing. "
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