
by Elisabeth
Fuller Mobbs
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Editor's Note: Stories from the Eldridge Generation continue to come into our website. Here's one that answers the much asked question about Eldridge Lake. At last, we have the answer with conclusive proof from Elisabeth Fuller Mobbs, who grew up in Elmira and spent a very interesting day one winter walking around on frozen Eldridge Lake with her dad. Then he rolled about 200 feet of sturdy fish line to a hand line reel and tied the sinker to the end. "Alright, Elisabeth," he said to me, "We're going fishing. Put on warm clothes and boots. Don't tell your mother or she'll claim I've gone nutty!"
The
first hole was about 10 feet from shore and after Dad had dug the
hole, he dropped in the sinker and waited for it to hit bottom, We proceeded across the lake from "X' to 'X' moving toward the old Dance Hall on the knoll across the lake. The deepest point was just past middle towards the western side. The mark on the chart was just over 100 foot deep. I remember someone from the Elmira Star Gazette taking our picture, and it could well be tucked away in the Archives there -- if the 1972 flood didn't destroy it. |