Locked Out LbNA #65143
Owner: | Connfederate |
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Plant date: | Jul 12, 2013 |
Location: | |
City: | Kittery |
County: | York |
State: | Maine |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | SherlockMiles |
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Last found: | Jun 1, 2018 |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 17, 2015 |
Locked Out
J. Prentiss Locke
Died March 30, 1883
ÆG 62 yrs.
"Gone but not forgotten"
From Find-a-Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102313502
Birth: 1820
Rye
Rockingham County
New Hampshire, USA
Death: Mar. 30, 1883
Kittery
York County
Maine, USA
"Joseph Prentice [sic] Locke, born in Rye, 1820, died in Kittery, 1885 [sic], married Francis Manson, born 1830. He was keeper of Whales Back Light [circa 1843] and had a grocery store in Portsmouth. He was quite a politician in his day..."
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BYOPen & BYOInk: black.
All directions are magnetic, and a pace equals two (2) steps.
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From US Rte. 1 South head toward I-95 South via the "Portsmouth/Boston" on-ramp. As soon as you enter the ramp, look to the right where the guard-rail ends. At the edge of the woods you will see a stone monument standing in a small, apparently land-locked bone-yard--a solitary cemetery? (with a nod to Bubbaloo Magoo!).
Your prize rests in peace under a SPOS between the small "Husband." stone and the base of the monument.
FWIW, I parked on the grass at the edge of the break-down lane on the ramp when I first explored this little, forgotten cemetery, and again on the day I planted. I'm pretty sure you don't want to try this 'box in winter. YMMV, and invariably will...
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Please stamp in away from the hiding place, and carefully avoid making or at least try to conceal social trails to the letterbox--especially in mud or snow! Kindly bag the log, reseal the Lock-n-Lock type box, and re-hide the letterbox exactly where it was placed, covering it well and contact the placer if you find any problems.
Thank you, Connfederate
J. Prentiss Locke
Died March 30, 1883
ÆG 62 yrs.
"Gone but not forgotten"
From Find-a-Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102313502
Birth: 1820
Rye
Rockingham County
New Hampshire, USA
Death: Mar. 30, 1883
Kittery
York County
Maine, USA
"Joseph Prentice [sic] Locke, born in Rye, 1820, died in Kittery, 1885 [sic], married Francis Manson, born 1830. He was keeper of Whales Back Light [circa 1843] and had a grocery store in Portsmouth. He was quite a politician in his day..."
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BYOPen & BYOInk: black.
All directions are magnetic, and a pace equals two (2) steps.
___________________________________________________________
From US Rte. 1 South head toward I-95 South via the "Portsmouth/Boston" on-ramp. As soon as you enter the ramp, look to the right where the guard-rail ends. At the edge of the woods you will see a stone monument standing in a small, apparently land-locked bone-yard--a solitary cemetery? (with a nod to Bubbaloo Magoo!).
Your prize rests in peace under a SPOS between the small "Husband." stone and the base of the monument.
FWIW, I parked on the grass at the edge of the break-down lane on the ramp when I first explored this little, forgotten cemetery, and again on the day I planted. I'm pretty sure you don't want to try this 'box in winter. YMMV, and invariably will...
___________________________________________________________
Please stamp in away from the hiding place, and carefully avoid making or at least try to conceal social trails to the letterbox--especially in mud or snow! Kindly bag the log, reseal the Lock-n-Lock type box, and re-hide the letterbox exactly where it was placed, covering it well and contact the placer if you find any problems.
Thank you, Connfederate