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discription of a lobster bake
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Transcript Dr Vincent Y. Bowditch wisits with his good Islesfor friend"Aunt Caroline"Young 1885-1917
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speeches & editorial Iraq and Iran policy 2008
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Faulkner built the store in about 1916 and leased it to James R. Dwelley in 1925
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probablly written by Professor William Otis Sawtell
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In these stories Dwelley reminisces about various aspects of growing up on Islesford in the 1940's
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See page 326 of reprt regaring award of a silver life-saving medel to Capt. Gilbert T. Hadlock.
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Signed on inside cover: E.C. Hadlock(Elmer C. Hadlock) Elmer was Ted's Cousin who spent his career in the US Navy and the Merchant Marine (Contains interesting sketches of military formations etc.)
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Letters from Alfred Stanley to his parents on Baker Island from 1901 to1928
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Report contains data about topics such as lobstering, population, median age, income, affordability, etc.
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Jacob Lurvey's daughter, Hannah , married William Gilley in 1802 and lived with him on Bakers Island where William was Lightkeeper. One of their sons, Samuel, married Emily Stanley in 1842 and they established the Gilley Farm on Islesford.
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Job Stanwood, 1726-1776 . Is thought to have settled for a few years on Islesford before moving to Duck Brook, now Bar Harbor. His grand daughter Mary Stanwood 1816-1888 moved back to Islesford as the wife of Edwin Hadlock. For a record of the Hadlocks of Islesford, see Islesford Historical Society Occasinal Paper # 6 3/1994.
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Report prepared by the Island Institute in cooperation with the Maine State Planning Office
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In January 1947 he was catching 85-160 lbs or so each day he got out . Selling for 40 to 50 centsa pound. In 1975 he was catching only 40 to 60 lbs a day . selling them for $1.40 to $1.60 a lb.
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A paper of stories told by Francis Fernald that was prepared by two young students at Southwest Harbor. The Students grandmother, Bernice Gaiser, was caring for Francis and Betty Fernald at a house in Southwest Harbor during the winter of 1994
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When not on display, in painting storage
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Includes numerous beautiful photos of the park features the before and after of the carriage roads. The Kimball House, Jordan Pond House etc,
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George was one of the Eskimo couple who accompanied Samuel Hadlock Jr. on a show tour of Europe from 1821 to 1826 as written about by Rachel Field in God's Pocket
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The story of the Fev.1880 storm and of the loss of the Mt Desert Schooner Kate Newman
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Hannah Caroline was the Prussian bride of Capt. Samuel Hadlock Jr. of GCI. For the story refer to "God's Pocket" and "Beyond Go'd Pocket"
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Episode features interview with Phil Grossman and AShley Bryan and Emerson Ham.