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Hemlock Looper Infestation Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Hemlock Looper Infestation Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A multiple page document about the effects of the Hemlock Looper. The Hemlock Looper is a caterpillar that eat the needles off of Hemlock trees. This causes Hemlock trees to die within a year of the caterpillars eating them. The document suggests that the forest service takes a look at the trees so that they can determine the life span. It goes on to say that the trees can be spread with a replant for the looper, and that the state could pay for up to 50% of the cost. [show more] | |
Letter to Fred Clark from Nina Gormley, February 22, 1992 Wendell Gilley Museum |
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| Letter to Fred Clark from Nina Gormley, February 22, 1992 Wendell Gilley Museum Description: Letter thanking Fred Clark, President of Warren Tool Co., for promoting the Gilley Museum in its catalog. The letter also describes winter events at the museum as well as the museum's collection of taxidermy. | ||
Letter to Nina Gormley from Norman Ashley Willock Wendell Gilley Museum |
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| Letter to Nina Gormley from Norman Ashley Willock Wendell Gilley Museum Description: Letter concerning the packing and shipping of a pintail duck carving commissioned from Wendell Gilley by Norman Willock and returned to the museum for repair. | |
Letter from Jack Ekstrom to Fred Clark, 1993 Wendell Gilley Museum |
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| Letter from Jack Ekstrom to Fred Clark, 1993 Wendell Gilley Museum Description: Letter to the president of Warren Tool Co. from artist Ekstrom about an article and artwork of Wendell Gilley's chickadee for Popular Woodworking. Ekstrom describes how he had to carve the chickadee himself before he could finish the article. | |
Letter to Wendell Gilley Museum from Isabel Thacher Wendell Gilley Museum |
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| Letter to Wendell Gilley Museum from Isabel Thacher Wendell Gilley Museum Description: This letter describes three birds (a bobwhite, a yellowlegs, and a gull) carved by Wendell Gilley and owned by the letter writer, Isabel Thacher. |