Jeff, I have been searching for any info on Barnard's station and have found nothing to date. Within my own collection of B& SR RR Excursion Tickets (special) I found two other destinations that may have been flag stops. I have a single ticket (serial no. A41571) and dater canceled June 11, 1930 with rubber stamped "Twin Lakes" to "Lakeside". There are two different sets of two Conductors punch impressions. I wondered if this ticket is something made up by the late 1930's railfans who came to try to save the railroad. All of my other Excursion Tickets are dater stamped for the late 1880's or early 1890's. Lastly, I found five Excursion Tickets with penciled in "Bridgton to Withams" canceled in 1887 and 1888. From my June 25, 1906 B & SR RR timetable, there is a listing of hotels and boarding houses, I found two different "Lakeside" establishments (that may have been flag stops or stage connections). One was in Bridgton with the Proprietor having been Jno. Cobb & Son and another in Harrison, kept by a Mrs. Jo's. McAllister. Can anyone add information as to where the Barnard's, Lakeside and Withams passengers and baggage may have been dropped?