Description: The Bowditch Journal-4 vols. Also the Tree top log with notes and sketches by C. Scott White, etc. Also two Photo Albums-one with pages in poor conditions
Description: Joanne recovered these from materials being discarded from the Co-op. While the ledgers show amounts being paid to the fishermen daily for their catch, they do not show poundage or price per pound. They do show amounts fishermen paid daily for bait, gasoline, etc.
Description: Joanne recovered these from materials being discarded from the Co-op. While the ledgers show amounts being paid to the fishermen daily for their catch, they do not show poundage or price per pound. They do show amounts fishermen paid daily for bait, gasoline, etc.
Description: Joanne recovered these from materials being discarded from the Co-op. While the ledgers show amounts being paid to the fishermen daily for their catch, they do not show poundage or price per pound. They do show amounts fishermen paid daily for bait, gasoline, etc.
Description: These four volumes contain zerox copies of nearly five hundred pages of Stanley Family notes made by Professor Sawtelle. Mr. Dwelley has prepared covers and a Thorough index for the ease of reference.
Description: Matilda wa the grandmother of"Chummie" Spurling. She was born Matilda Young, Daughter of Josiah and Rosalana(Guptil) Young Married Joseph W. Spurling, was the father of Arthur and of Warren A."Bert" Spurling both of whom married and lived their libes on Little Cranberry Island.
Description: Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills were found murdered in a lover's lane shortly after Rev. Hall returned to New Jersey from Islesford. The case was never solved
Description: Earle played his fidddel in the Bangor High School band and for dances ath Islesford and Elswhere. Jim Bright found it in a closet in the apartment occupied by Earle's cousin Winslow Bunker before his death.