Source, Rutland Daily Herald--July 27, 1886. CAMPING IN QUEEN CITY PARK. Rev. George W. Perry spent two weeks at Queen City park near Burlington, in camp with 11 Rutland boys, and the party proved a successful experiment. The time was spent in fishing, rowing and various sports, while some time was occupied in the study of minerals and flowers. Strict military discipline was enforced, and although living in tents through wet and dry weather, not a single case of sickness occurred. The members of the party were : Fred Farwell, Alfred Turner, Walter Perry, Mason Grower, Carl Hinsman , Myrton Hill, Clinton Knox, Frank Safford, Walter Granger and Robert Gay. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.