The Laird Cabin
The Laird cabin was built in 1990 by Ron & Dorothy Davies and named in honor of William Winder "Chick" Laird. Mr. Davies was the Assembly treasurer for many, many years. (Can you say: "bucks"?)
The Laird Cabin is located on the New Hampshire section of the Assembly grounds and is the furthest cabin from the Main Building. Although nearby homes are visible from it through the woods, it is the most isolated cabin at camp.
It has a master bedroom with a king size bed, a bright living room due to the high ceiling going up to the upper level rear windows, a twin bed and woodstove in an alcove off the living room that can be separated by a curtain, an open sleeping loft accessible by ladder, kitchenette with fridge and sink, 3/4 bath with two sinks, and a large screened-in porch facing the river.
Front
Back
Back Porch
Living Room
©Trevor 2018
Kitchen
© Trevor 2018
Back Porch
View from the back stairs
"The Laird Cabin Dedication in 1991"
Cabin donor Dorothy Travers-Davies in the print dress.