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2502 | Islesford Church Club Bicentennial Cook Book - Islesford, Maine 1976 |
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| Description: Inside of book are multiple pages set inside the front cover | ||
1130 | Bowditch Journal account of a beached whale |
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| Description: Bowditch Journal III Page 20. Photo of beached whale attached | |||
2424 | Maine History publication, Volume 43 January 2007 (A), Volume 43 January 2008 (B)Notes: Located on shelf #6 |
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2433 | Publications “The Island Reader Volumes I-V” |
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| Description: Contributions by residents of Frenchboro, Great Cranberry, Islesford, Isle au Haut, and Swan’s Island | |||
2419 | Publication "Pioneer Settlers of Islesford - The Hadlocks" By Hugh Dwelley |
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| Description: Occasional Paper No. 6 | |||
2416 | Publication "The Houses of Islesford Little Cranberry Island, Maine" By Marion Spurling |
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| Description: Most recent publishing of Marion Spurlings collection of house histories. Occasional Paper No.4, see entry #0285 for first publication | |||
2427 | Collection of the “Maine History” publication. Volume 34 Winter-Spring 1995 (A), Volume 35 Nos. 1&2 Summer-Fall 1995 (B), Volume 36 Nos.1&2 Summer-Fall 1996 (C), Volume 37 Nos. 1&2 Summer-Fall 1997 (D), Volume 36 Nos. 3+4 Winter-Spring 1997 (E), Volume 37 No.3 Winter 1998 (F), Volume 38 No.1 Summer 1998 (G), Volume 38 No.3+4, 1999(H) |
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2441 | The Island Reader |
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| Description: Vol. 6 Spring 2011 | |||
2591 | Island Journal - The Annual Publication of the Island Institute - Volume Twenty - Nine |
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| Description: Page 52 is an article called "Islesford's Creative Economy - Island Artists Must Also Be Entrepreneurs" by Carl Little. Page 70 has a picture of Lil and Chuddy Alley | |||
2049 | The Islesford Journals of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch |
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| Description: 3 Ring binder containing “The Islesford Journals of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch, Journals I-IV”, Transcribed by Hugh L. Dwelley published by the Islesford Historical Society in June 1992. | ||
2322 | Finding Aid for the William Otis Collection: 1692-1941 |
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| Description: "Finding Aid for the William Otis Collection: 1692-1941" Located at the William Otis Sawtelle collections and Research center at Acadia NAtional Park headquarters in Bar Harbor, MEAcq #292A - "Finding Aid for the Carroll Farm Collection 1840-1966" Located at the William Otis Sawtelle Collections and research center in BAr Harbor, ME | |||
2390 | Reminiscences of Islesford and some of its people 1063-1995 |
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2503 | Hancock County Cultural Collection - A Guide to the Artists, Art Organizations, and Services for Artists in Hancock County, Maine |
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2315 | Telephone Book "Bar Harbor-Ellsworth District Telephone Directory" Issued July, 1937 |
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| Description: Islesford and the Cranberry Isles are included under Southwest Harbor | |||
1223 | Antique Water Pump Little Squirt |
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1200 | Mrs Verner A. Gilley |
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1050 | The Bunkers of Cranberry Isles |
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1027 | Search for Roland Sprague and Fred Fernald |
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1514 | News article illustrating the search area for Roland Sprague and Fred Fernald |
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1511 | June 11, 1992 article about John Fernald while he was a Shriner's potentate |
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1508 | Death of Roland Sprague and Fred Fernald |
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1506 | steamboat Frank Jones |
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1505 | Golden Rod |
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1502 | Hugh Dwelley write up about the USCGS |
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2736 | Transcripts of oral tapes |
| Description: Transcripts: Rosemund Lord, Rebedda Wheat, Margery Biscomb, Muriel Sawtelle, Harry Spurling, Wendall Hadlock, Ted Spurlling Sr. plus Heather Spurling's interview with Ted Spurling, Sr. |