Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1907 — Wytopitleek. [ARTICLE]
Wytopitleek.
May on* of the Indian names of Maine Is a terror to the postal clerks, hat there Is one that the men of letters particularly abhor, because of the many and often absurd ways in which people spell It. This 1# Wytopltlock—seemingly simple enough, but In everyday affairs a name strangely twisted and tortured. Wytopltlock is a Httle *postofflce in Reed Plantation, Aroostook County, and the postmaster up there has kept a record of some of the more remarkable attempts at spelling Its name. Here are a few: Whitplock, (Winter Pitlock, Widow Padlock, Witter Petlock, Witter Pelog, Whytlock, iWytlock, Witter Pistlock, Wylaplttock, Wlteopiteleck, Wlttlpetlock, Psytoloek, Pwytopetlock, Anytopetlock, Flytopetlock, Wytopills, Wyts Fedlock, White Oak Padlock, Wytoporetock, Witipidlock, Westapltlock, Whetlock, Wytopillock, Mitaplock, Westapltlock, Wadopitocs, Peadlock and Weetopedlock. The place Is commonly known among the woodsmen is Pitlock.—Bangor News.
