"Dave
I would very much appreciate if could add what others have speculated (ie post cards, Colt house visits etc) and their approximate times to the above of what is known. I am not trying to sink any theories, but I think it helps to have all the info on one post that can be altered. Start a new thread if you like."
Sean:
I hear you, a lot of us do. You can see the same pattern here. It's no different than those old Merion threads of David's. I was told he had some new information since those old threads. Apparently not. Apparently it's nothing more than his same old interpretations that seem to imply that so many people from that time and throughout the ensuing years just got it wrong that Wilson must not have gone abroad before the design and construction of Merion began.
It is too bad that things like all those sketches and plans and surveyor's maps that everyone involved back then seemed to say he came back with from abroad and were used in the design of Merion East are gone now probably lost in a clubhouse flood at some point in Merion's history. Maybe all those plans and drawings Macdonald supposedly had from abroad for the design of NGLA were a lie too and Wilson didn't really see them and just said he did.
I guess those things too were just a collective Philadelphia dream or a collective lie, as what would be the point of him bringing of ton of sketches and plans and surveyor's maps home from abroad to design Merion East in May of 1912---Merion East was already built and growing in at that time.
Not to mention Harry Colt's letter to Wilson and his mention of moving residences and asking Wilson to give Mrs Colt's best to Mrs Wilson. That sure sounds to me like Mrs Wilson was with Hugh over there. Of course David will probably say that only means Colt's wife was over here with him and visited the Wilsons. On that note can we please have Mrs Colt's manifest listing to prove she was here with Harry?
Wayne:
Have you seen an early Merion history written by a guy named Philler maybe in the 1920s? That's the guy Hugh's brother Alan wrote the report on the creation of the Merions for. That was the report in which Alan Wilson explained the work of the Merion Committee and where he reported that Hugh had to be considered the leader of it all---eg Merion's architect. I guess some on here think Alan was lying about that too and the whole thing was basically made up. Maybe they think that because he was Alan's brother. I just read a letter from Hugh to Piper telling him he didn't think two brothers from the same city should work on the new USGA green section initiative as that might look odd. I guess Hugh wasn't feeling a conniving at that point as Alan must have been, huh?
This is a pretty amazing discussion which once again seems to imply an awful lot of lies by an awful lot of people back then. Isn't it amazing nobody picked up on all that before this?
But David has brought nothing new to this new discussion that I can see and I was told he had new material.
Bummer!
Until WE come up with more material, it's probably just time for me to tell him what I did before that his contentions just don't prove much of anything except that he seems to think proving negatives is what he's done here.
Wayne, I also see that the agronomy letters we copied were just the ones basically about the course. For instance, there's a gap of 123 letters in my files between the first one I copied and the next (124). When we get up to Far Hills next we should go through the rest. At the very least it may create a timeline of when Wilson WAS in Philadelphia since he did most all his writing to P & O from there. In other words if it turns out he was abroad for something like a month it really does make one wonder where all those people came up with the notion he was over there for seven months in preparation to create Merion East.
DM's arguments and points are just assuming way too many people were totally wrong or lying to suit me. It sort of reminds me when a few others were implying that there was a Philly conspiracy going way back to minmize Harry Colt at Pine Valley. That's turned out to be completely untrue.
Why in the world would so many people from Merion and around Philadlephia back then just let all these massive untruths go uncorrected at that time? To me it makes no sense at all. I've never heard of anything remotely like this other than how wrong Kittanset got things but that was put right in a heartbeat and it also didn't entail some massive implied coverup and architectural attribution conspiracy that seems to be the basis of David's fixation with Merion.
In my experience with this kind of stuff things generally turn out to be as they appeared to be before.