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: 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]
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
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