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− | [[Image:father | + | [[Image:father 1a.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>DeForest(Bud)Osterhout courtesy of Willard Osterhout</center>]] |
Bud was an avid fisherman and enjoyed both fresh and salt water fishing. He especially loved fishing the St. Lawrence river where he owned a camp named "The Willard" located in Thousand Island Park on Wellesley Island. He also loved to hunt and was a charter member of a hunting club known as "Chet's Camp" located on the North Woods Club Road outside Minerva in the Adirondack Mt. | Bud was an avid fisherman and enjoyed both fresh and salt water fishing. He especially loved fishing the St. Lawrence river where he owned a camp named "The Willard" located in Thousand Island Park on Wellesley Island. He also loved to hunt and was a charter member of a hunting club known as "Chet's Camp" located on the North Woods Club Road outside Minerva in the Adirondack Mt. | ||
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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
DeForest(Bud)Osterhout was born in 1908 the son of [[Thomas B. Osterhout]] and [[Lavinia VanWee]] | DeForest(Bud)Osterhout was born in 1908 the son of [[Thomas B. Osterhout]] and [[Lavinia VanWee]] | ||
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Image:father 10.jpg|<center>Fly fishing for trout in Canada in 1949,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | Image:father 10.jpg|<center>Fly fishing for trout in Canada in 1949,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
Image:father 11.jpg|<center>Fishing in Canada F-B Art Magar, Bud Osterhout and Dewitt Carl,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | Image:father 11.jpg|<center>Fishing in Canada F-B Art Magar, Bud Osterhout and Dewitt Carl,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 11a.jpg|<center>Province of Quebec travelling permit,from the Willard Osterhout collection </center> | ||
+ | Image:father 11b.jpg|<center>1955 Big Game hunting license,from the Willard Osterhout collection </center> | ||
+ | Image:father 11c.jpg|<center>"Chet's Camp" Hunting Lodge on the North Wood's Club Road out side of Minerva N.Y.from the Willard Osterhout collection </center> | ||
+ | Image:father 11d.jpg|<center>Hunters in the woods,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
Image:father 12.jpg|<center>1949 Canadian fishing license,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | Image:father 12.jpg|<center>1949 Canadian fishing license,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 12a.jpg|<center>Duck hunting and fishing on the St. Lawrence river,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 12b.jpg|<center>Duck hunting and fishing on the St. Lawrence river,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
Image:father 13.jpg|<center>Bud ice fishing St. Lawrence River,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | Image:father 13.jpg|<center>Bud ice fishing St. Lawrence River,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
− | Image:father 14.jpg|<center>A group of ice fishermen, | + | Image:father 14.jpg|<center>A group of ice fishermen, Bud in center, St. Lawrence River,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> |
+ | Image:father 14a.jpg|<center>Bud in his lawn chair outside the "Willard" camp,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 14b.jpg|<center>The camp known as the "Willard" owned by the Osterhout family,from the Willard Osterhout collection </center> | ||
+ | Image:father 14c.jpg|<center>The boat owned by the Osterhout family, it was called the "Burma",from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
Image:father 15.jpg|<center>Bud taking a nap on the rear seat of the"Burma" a boat owned by the family St. Lawrence River,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | Image:father 15.jpg|<center>Bud taking a nap on the rear seat of the"Burma" a boat owned by the family St. Lawrence River,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 15a.jpg|<center>Osterhout's"Indian Ladder Lodge"as it looked in the 1950s,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 15b.jpg|<center> Aerial view of Osterhout's,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 16.jpg|<center>Bud tending bar,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 17.jpg|<center>The three Osterhout Brothers behind the bar,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 18.jpg|<center>Bud cooking in the kitchen,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 19.jpg|<center>In the kitchen with Helen, Bud and Eunice Osterhout,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 20.jpg|<center>Bud serving guests at his parents 50th wedding anniversary,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 21.jpg|<center>Bud behind the bar at Osterhout's,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 22.jpg|<center>Harold Higgins and Bud Osterhout,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 23.jpg|<center>Bud Osterhout and Ward Ackerman,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 24.jpg|<center>Dining with family in NYC,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 25.jpg|<center>Bud and Helen Osterhout with Ward and Mary Ackerman in NYC,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 26.jpg|<center>At a bowling tournament in Buffalo,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 27.jpg|<center>1955 fishing license,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 28.jpg|<center>Obituary in the newspaper,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 29.jpg|<center>Fishing in Canada 1939,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 30.jpg|<center>Sleeping on the back seat of the"Burma" St. Lawrence river,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 31.jpg|<center>with his sister-in-law Grace wearing his Delmar Fire Co. baseball shirt,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 32.jpg|<center>Swimming at Lake George,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 33.jpg|<center>Ocean fishing,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 34.jpg|<center>Fishing in Canada in 1939,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
+ | Image:father 35.jpg|<center>Slingerlands Baseball Team,from the Willard Osterhout collection</center> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:56, 27 April 2013
Bud was an avid fisherman and enjoyed both fresh and salt water fishing. He especially loved fishing the St. Lawrence river where he owned a camp named "The Willard" located in Thousand Island Park on Wellesley Island. He also loved to hunt and was a charter member of a hunting club known as "Chet's Camp" located on the North Woods Club Road outside Minerva in the Adirondack Mt.
Birth
DeForest(Bud)Osterhout was born in 1908 the son of Thomas B. Osterhout and Lavinia VanWee
Education
Bud graduated from Bethlemhem Highschool
Occupation
Bud was a partner with his brothers Wyman and Everett in the ownership and operation of the "Indian Ladder Lodge" a very popular nightclub outside of Albany N.Y. On occasion he would work as an Iron Worker for local 12 in Albany N.Y.
Marriage and Children
Bud married Helen Brownell in 1939 and they had two children,Willard Osterhout b-1940 and John Osterhout b-1944
Death
DeForest Osterhout died on Feb. 19, 1956 and is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in New Salem
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