US377 Dickinson Hill Gallery


The following information and photos were furnished
courtesy of Bill Starr, NHLR State Registrar:
 
"As most of you know Randy Kneer and I went to visit Dickinson Hill (R4) Observer Helen Ellett today at her home in Grafton, NY. Helen turns 95 years old on Monday 2-17-09 and she is as sharp and sassy as they come. We had a great visit!

"Helen is the ultimate "Tom-Boy." She loves to big game hunt and she proudly displays her many Whitetail Deer head mounts, She founded the "Grafton Trail Riders" equine club in the late 1940s along with an early snowmobiler's club in the early 1960s. She married at 18 years of age and she proudly showed me the 5 generation picture that was taken in December showing Helen, her daughter, grandson, great-granddaughter and great-great-granddaughter.

"Helen lived about 5 miles away from the fire tower. During the week she would ride one of her horses to work at the fire tower. On weekends Helen, her daughter and husband would stay in the cabin at the fire tower.

"Attached are two very nice pictures of the Observer's cabin at Dickinson. In the one picture note Helen's horse in the background. Do you recall the concrete block building that was attached to the side of the cabin? It turns out that it was a garage that District Ranger Charlie Traver had built in 1950 from the capital construction fund money. He said that he could not justify building a horse stable, but she could stable her horse in the garage. Note the picture of the garage interior with Helen and one of her horses.

"Lou Curth...District 12 never held a Spring meeting bringing all of the rangers and observers together. Dickinson Hill never had a two-way radio until the present day radio network was created in 1965, her last year on the tower. She did however talk frequently over the telephone with the observers at Colfax and Cornell Hill to triangulate smokes. She did become friendly with Observer Jennie Bennett at Colfax. From the last picture taken at the Conservation Dept. display at the Schaghticoke Fair she was acquainted with Ranger George MacDonald.

"The final question I asked dealt with a rumor I heard at a Friends of Dickinson Hill picnic about 5 years ago. I had overheard that an Observer was murdered at their fire tower. She said that this did indeed happen and she was told about this by District Ranger Charlie Traver. She did not recall which fire tower it was, but she did say that it happened at one of the Adirondack fire towers. It stemmed out of a love triangle between the female Observer, her husband and her lover. One of the men went into a jealous rage and killed her in the cabin at the fire tower.

"I am guessing that this took place during Helen's first tour on Dickinson 1943-1953 being that in 1960 Charlie Traver was retired...."
 
photo of tower and observer Helen Ellett
Observer Helen Ellett (1952)
photo of Observer Helen Ellett
Observer Helen Ellett (1952)
photo of tower & Helen Ellett 1953
Observer Helen Ellett (1953)
tower photo 1959
1959