History of the Loop

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Saturday, May 18 2013 @ 08:33 PM CDT

Welcome

WELCOME to the June Lake Loop Historical Society Website.

This website is your opportunity to assist in the collection of stories and historical data by the Society. One of our goals for the future is to establish a museum where we can house photographs and artifacts from June Lake Loop's past. We will also be identifying historical buildings and sites. In the meantime, we are asking for assistance in compiling as much information as possible regarding the history of the Loop.

Please, if you have any information to contribute regarding the history of the June Lake Loop, PLEASE create an account, log in and post it here. If your information cannot be transmitted in electronic form you may send it to us as well.

You may also contribute additional information and comments on existing stories on this website.

Thanks for your interest in the history of the June Lake Loop.


Max Bowlan, Vice President
Lee Vorobyoff, Secretary
Patti Heinrich, Treasurer
Bev Gilmore and Debi Perilman, Board Members -at-large
Nicholas Faust, Ken Willingham, Andy Gilmore, Al Heinrich, and all of YOU for your support.

the June Lake Loop Historical Society is organized as a non=profit corporation in the State of California, and has been granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service under section 401(c)-3.

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Silver Lake crica 1920
Authored by: Wally on Friday, August 21 2009 @ 08:06 PM CDT
My grandfather built the second or third cabin on Silver Lake crirca 1920.

I'll post more later once I return from 8 nights at Interlagin. ;-)
Silver Lake crica 1920
Authored by: K. Bauer on Sunday, September 27 2009 @ 11:12 AM CDT
Do you know my grandmother, Dolores Stuart? She owned the June Lake Liquor Store sometime in the 1930's and 40's. She purchased it from a family friend, Judge Libby. It was called Libby's Liquor Store and Service Station.
Kathleen Bauer
p.s. I would like to know more about your past in June Lake
BearBait Johnson
Authored by: graantlake1948 on Monday, October 05 2009 @ 05:13 PM CDT
Anyone have any info on this gentelman?


Thanks

Grantlake1948
Welcome
Authored by: David A. Wright on Monday, April 12 2010 @ 01:09 PM CDT
New to this site. I lived in June Lake spring 1979 to summer 1985. Worked for Mono County, caretaker of the community center and Gull Lake Park.

I remember Max Bowlan. He probably remembers me. Often shared that wooden bench at Schat's during coffee breaks. Back in those years, some of June Lake's oldest and long term residents - Betty Bean, Ria Combes, Powder Burns; Wes Johnson, Tad Roberts, Jo Veeker, Water and Gracie Lantz (I have an award ribbon signed by Walter for a photo I took and had in the art show - the photo and ribbon still sits over my desk) and others were still there.

I left June Lake for Wyoming, but then came to Trona two years later. Moved to Big Pine in 1994, still working in Trona until 2004, then since have moved to Winnemucca, Nevada.
Welcome
Authored by: patricia on Tuesday, July 20 2010 @ 02:10 PM CDT
WHAT IS THE SOCIETY'S MAILING ADDRESS?
I HAVE SOME HISTORICAL PHOTOS TO SEND.

PATRICIA
Bill's Grill
Authored by: Larry.Tharp on Saturday, March 05 2011 @ 09:40 PM CST
Bill Treglown was my foster father. He married my cousin, Martha and we all moved to make a family of ourselves, at Bill’s Grill.
I attended June Lake School, when it was a one room schoolhouse taught by Mr. Eisner. Some of my classmates were, John Krause, Christine Clearly, Bob Eastwood, Leon Smith and many others. I started school there in 1953.
Now, Bill’s Grill, which included a liquor store, barber shop, restaurant and bar was one of the great places in Mono County history. However it might cost a few bucks when you buy my book to know more…. Including Wes Johnson. Father Kelly and many more characters in that distant world I grew up in.
Reach me at thewolfves@yahoo.com
Bill's Grill
Authored by: patricia on Monday, July 02 2012 @ 08:00 AM CDT
Larry,

I knew Bill and Martha quite well.
I was a young girl when we moved there in 1944.
We built a rock house above Bud's.
Went to school at Gull Lake Lodge.
The Smiths were good friends. I used to take care of Leon.
Where is he now?
We were "family" to Bearbait. I could tell you stories about him.
Where can I get your book?

Patsy O'Connor (Pat Murray)
Pinehurst, N.C.
910/986-0011
Bill's Grill
Authored by: butchie on Saturday, December 08 2012 @ 05:58 PM CST
i worked for bill and martha in 1953 I was13years old my uncle was dewy kirk he owend june lake boat landing.I knew bud kline the proles and eve
ryone in june lake every one called me butch edwinwllms@netscape.net
Camp Culver
Authored by: KGVadnais on Tuesday, April 05 2011 @ 12:41 PM CDT
My parents came to June Lake on their honeymoon on May 7th, 1951. They are celebrating their 60th anniversary next month.

They stayed in a little cabin at Camp Culver which was operated by the Mumbleau family. If anyone knows anything about this Camp I would be interested in the story.

I have a copy of a post card of the Loop from 1951 to contribute if you have a mechanism to receive and post it. It would be fun to see a gallery of old photos on your web site.
Camp Culver
Authored by: butchie on Thursday, January 03 2013 @ 03:23 PM CST
bill and louise mumbleau live in chino hills ca.threr e-mail is imumbleau@verizon.net send them a message. BUTCH
Welcome
Authored by: patricia on Monday, July 02 2012 @ 07:54 AM CDT
I lived in June Lake in the 40s and 50s.
We built the rock home above Bud Kline's place.
I have some original pictures taken in the area, including one of "Bearbait" out at his cabin. (We were his best friends).
I attended school in what was then Gull Lake Lodge.
Is there someone there I can call, and speak to?
Please let me know.

Many thanks,

Patsy O'Connor Murray
Dewey Lindley - step dad
Charlotte - mother
Welcome
Authored by: kathy1954 on Saturday, August 04 2012 @ 11:47 PM CDT
Hi everyone a newbie here my grandfather, Arthur S. Jordan with Myra Jordan owned Jordan's Camp back in the 1930's or 1940's not sure of all the history of Jordan's Camp but we have pictures of catches of the trout, and the cabins and my family In fact my mom, Shirley Jordan met my father when he went there with his father to fish. If you are interested in pictures or have some information as to my grand father (never really got to know them) it would be great. I do know that when my grandfather suffered a heart attack it was decided to sell the place I believe in the 1950's some time. Thanks if you have any info.
Welcome
Authored by: butchie on Thursday, January 03 2013 @ 03:26 PM CST
my uncle owned kirks boat landing