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2184Book "Life Saving Station Annual Report, 1912"
  • Publication, Book
Description:
Indicates that the life saving station was fully manned for an "active season" of only ten months per year. Only the captain was on duty in June and July. See page 107.
2185Abbe Museum Bulletin #5 "The Taft Point Shell Mound at Gouldsboro, ME" by W.S. Hadlock 1939
  • Publication, Bulletin
2186Book "Seth Parker's Hymnal"
  • Publication, Book
Description:
Inscribed on the fly leaf - "Addie L Muster, 17 Land Place So. Weymouth, Mass. Dec. 4, 1931. Seth Parker was a humorist from Jonesport, ME
2187Book titled "Gospel Hymns No. 6" By Ira D. Sankey, James McGranahan and Geo. C. Stebbins
  • Publication, Book
Description:
Inscribed on fly leaf - Fannie M. Stanley, May 4th, 1892
2188Booklet titled "The One Hundred and One Best Songs for the Homeschool and Meeting.
  • Publication, Booklet
Description:
Inscribed with pencil on inside cover: Archie S. Spurling
2189Cranberry Isles correspondence during Civil War 1861-1865
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
Description:
Copied from the Maine state archives October 1994
2190Cranberry Isles Births and deaths: A 155 page pen and ink listing titled records in Cranberry Isles of Births and deaths. There are one or two births recorded before 1770 and a few deaths, recorded in a different hand before 1880. Index prepared by Hugh Dwelley in October, 1994
  • Document, Government, Birth Record
Description:
Irene Bartlett advises that Frank Bartlett found this list in a barn on Sutton Island, Irene took it to the Maine State Archives and they copied it some years ago. Irene has the original and one copy. The list doesn't include the very earliest Stanleys and Bunkers. The list doesn't appear to be an official record that was kept over time, rather it appears ti be a list that someone interested in geneology prepared late in the 1800s. The recorder was someone very knowledgeable on the islands, perhaps, a retired selectmen or town clerk. Someone made a few entries (in a different hand) after the original recorder stopped doing so. We have the original copy plus two copies that we have made and bound in brown covers with an index [show more]
2191Cranberry Islands- Family lists
  • Document, List
Description:
The entries on this document apppear to have been copied from the "Sutton Island" list which is ACQ#0098 above . However, some data has been left out and other data added. We have the original copy plus two copies that we had made and bound in red covers with and index
2192A runnng light from the USn blimp K-140100
  • Object, Water Transporation, Watercraft Lamp, Watercraft Running Light
Description:
This running light and the attached fabric were salvaged by Mr. Tebbetts who served as the Quartermaster on the Uss Haigler YTB-327 which vessel towed the wreck of the K-14 into Bunker's Cove on July 4, 1944. Mr. Tebbetts has also furnished copies of Photos and testimony as to his role in the salvage operation. (Small wood sample, given by Helen Merrill in August 1996.)
2193God's Pocket. The story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Junior of Cranberry Isles, ME by: Rachel Field
  • Publication, Book
Description:
autographed copy of a first edition
2195Geneaolgy of the Mt Desert Stanwoods
  • Document, List, Register, Family Register
Description:
Prepared in 1946 by Cordelia Stanwood of Ellsworth at the reequest of her friend Edna Hadlock. It was for the use of Hugh Dwelley in a high school writing project
2196James R. Dwelley's certificate of membership in the Masons and as a Royal Arch Mason
  • Document, Certificate
2197Bunker Genealogy
  • Document, List, Register, Family Register
Description:
Seems to be a double entry for acquisition #106 decided to rename this entry as 0106a
2198Booklet "Sprague's Journal of Maine History, Vol. XIII, No. 3, 1925
  • Publication, Booklet
Description:
Contains Sawtelle's article Chaplain to Bernard
2155Business Record Book 1922-1957 of the Woodlawn Hotel, James R. Dwelley, proprietor
  • Document, Financial, Bookkeeping Record
Description:
Hotel register can be found in the Islesford Museum
2156Genealogy of the Stanley Family of Cranberry Isles, Me. In blue three ring binder
  • Document, List, Register, Family Register
Description:
Genealogical and cemetery data andcorrespondence compiled by Francis Stanley- mostly in 1973-1974
2157Islesford, GCI,& Bakers Island cemetary survey 1973-73
  • Document, List, Inventory
Description:
Inventory conducted by Francis Stanley
2158Stanlelly/Gilley Cemetary Survey 1993
  • Document, List, Inventory
Description:
Inventory conducted by Allen Fisher
2159Sutton's Islalnd Cemetary Survey 1993
  • Document, List, Inventory
Description:
Inventory conducted by Allen Fisher & Hugh Dwelley
2160Book"Commercial Fisheries of Maine" by the Department of Sea and Shore Fisheries, Augusta, ME, January 1957
  • Publication, Book
2161Maine Register: 1938-1939
  • Document, List, Register
Description:
For description of Cranberry Isles, See pages 395-396
2162Marion Spurling's scrap book
  • Document, Memorabilia, Album, Scrapbook
Description:
Contains mostly newspaper clipping re Marion's relatives and friends from Islesford and elsewhere. Also items regarding her teaching career. There is an especially interesting story about the Islesford Bait Shed in the late 1930s or early 1940s
2163Book "Revolution Downeast: The War for American Independence in Maine" By James S. Leaman 1993.
  • Publication, Book
Description:
Purchased from the author at the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Maine Historical Society
2164Compilation of the Bangor Historical Magazine, later the Maine Historical Magazine. 1885-1894
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Description:
Includes an everyname index
2165Maine Pioneer Settlements, Vol.V. By Herbert M. Sylvester W.B. Clarke Co., Boston 1909
  • Publication, Book
Description:
Final section deals with L'ilse des Monts Deserts. Includes a story re Capt. Kidd's treasure in Somes Sound as well as the story that Talleyrand might have been born at Southwest Harbor. No mention of the Cranberry Isles by name.