One of the few remaining Great Camps
in the Adirondacks, Camp "Cobblestone"
is featured prominently in
"Great Camps of the Adirondacks" by Harvey Kaiser
"Camp Cobblestones unique feature is indicated by the camps
name. Located on Spitfire Lake just across the ridge from Katia on Upper
St. Regis, it is similar to Katia in form, maintaining the same low scale,
octagonal and round building volumes, diamond-paned windows, and clerestories.
The similarities, however, are more than coincidental.
The obvious difference between the camps
is in the selection of local cobblestone for the exteriors at Cobblestone,
whereas at Katia only the boathouse exhibits this feature. The former
consists of an octagonal living cabin; a dining and kitchen cabin; a boathouse
and tower; a round bedroom cabin built out over the water; two guest cabins;
and service buildings. In addition, there were several large wooden cabins
for four to six bedrooms each on a higher ridge near the forest. The propitiousness
of building the main cabins of stone was demonstrated when the sleeping
cabins were partially destroyed by fire in 1966."
"The only camp on the St. Regis lakes built of these
stones, it probably reflected the particular interest of the original
owner. The camp is readily recognized from the lake by its boathouse and
adjoining two-story tower. The stone living room is similar in octagonal
plan to its wood-frame counterpart at Katia. Even with large single windows
of diamond panes set in the stone walls, the scale of the building is
imposing, for it is not tempered by surrounding porches."
"Additional openings for natal lighting are provided
by "eyebrow-shaped" dormers typical of the period’s shingle-style buildings.
Interior spaces, opens to the rafters, reveal the intricate framing required
to form arched dormers into hip roofs. The interior is finished in either
fir or western pine with several massive cobblestone fireplaces."
Camp Cobblestone was featured in Town & Country Magazine.
"Originally designed like Rapunzel's tower to please the young
daughters of George H. Earle Jr., Camp Cobblestone's boathouse glows romantically
in the still waters of the Adirondack dusk." from Town &
Country July 1988
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