b'From Louis A. Holmans Old Maps and Their Makers. Boston: Charles E. Goodspeed & Co., 193612 See Holmans Old Maps and Their Makers.3 See Nickersons Dajs to Remember and Robert Carlisles Weathering a Century of Change.4 Based on interviews October 4, 2002, by Amy Andreasson with Gabrielle Belfit and Sue Phelan.5 Other FCW members involved:Susan Atwater, Grace Busk, Liz Carey, Ann Charlesworth,Jeanne Eaves, Carolyn Hamilton, John McCall, Libby Mottur,and Barbara Streibert.6 Mrs. Hiscock, her son Richard and his wife, Ginger, had left Chatham for a home in Orleans nottoo long beforehand. Explains Richard Hiscock, We wanted to stay together as a family, but there was nothing available for the three of us (in Chatham) .In Orleans, the coyotes used to walk down our driveway!7 See page 221, Weathering a Century of Change.8 It happens that the author, an FCW board member, made the proposal, having felt for years thattoo often, volunteers fail to get their due. No sooner was the idea broached than it became the authors assigned turf.9 The author of The Story of Friends of Chatham Waterways happened to have been that letter-writer.'