In this book, written by Amelia Earhart’s sister, there is one brief mention of Huletts.
“In the spring of 1919, Mother came to Northhampton from Kansas City. … Mother saw the move from California as another major ordeal that she did not look forward to. We rented a summer home at Huletts’s Landing on Lake George where Amelia, Mother, and I enjoyed the entire summer.”
“Amelia became especially friendly with the New York Stabler family who owned the cottage next door to the one we rented. Another neighbor was a young poet, Mark Turbyfill. Marian Stabler and her brother Frank, Amelia, and I formed a critical yet friendly audience for Mark. Mark’s poetry appealed to us because it broke from traditional poetry both in form and subject.”
That’s all folks. The next paragraph goes on to deal with their father and Amelia’s college career. If anyone knows anything about the people mentioned I’d appreciate hearing from you and I’ll share it here.
Now you know, Amelia Earhart was here in the summer of 1919, exactly 90 years ago!