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lContinued from page 27.i any sites. After the committee toured the proposed site, Duncan's group in- vited them out to a home in Twin Lakes for some fresh bass. entertain- ing and dining the committee until it was too late for the group to even look at other suggested sites. They left Kent all but convinced of its suitabil- ity. Duncan then began what amounted to the final move. The owner of the land, William S. Kent, was interested in selling the parcel to the state. Duncan had a friend named Herrick write an open letter to Kent thanking him for donating the land for a new college. After the letter was published, Kent did donate the land and the city had a Normal School. Before all this came to pass, Daisy Lodge became a resident of the house. On May 9, 1906, Daisy became Mrs. Duncan B. Wolcott, Sr. She was very big in community affairs, but her greatest contribution to Kent was the famous Wolcott Lilac Gardens. Soon after joining Duncan there, she began the rambling garden which contained a Ginkhol tree, two cherry trees joined together by a branch about ten feet above the ground, a wall and rock paths that meandered around the garden. In 1920, her uncle,Col. Plumof the lSee next page.l a K, if Q? 5 Tn! eseep .ff K A lilac garden with over lOO varieties of lilacs-a place of peace and beauty that many townsfolk visited. ich: ik... A. 3' r.. A 'Q E. 3 5 ,g :E 28 ! fr 'W
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