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Personal letter handwritten and transcribed July 15 Preble Sanford court case
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Letter: Sarah (daughter) to William P. Preble, 15 July year unknown, asking how & why Preble lost his case vs Sanford. Transcribed.
Thank-you from Hitty fan
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Thank-you from Hitty fan
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Photo & Note: Thank you note from Sueanne Glidden to Karin and Phil Whitney after she visited the island, staying overnight, to see our Hitty collection. As "Sue in Maine" she is well-known in Hitty collector's circles. She donated a Cranberry House window and arranged for her local Hitty club to donate a door. The photo shows some of her Hitty dolls, including Hitty Colleen.
Letters to Addie duren
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Letters to Addie duren
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Collection of letters to Addie Duren from lady friends
Letter about Aunt Elmi's death
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Letter about Aunt Elmi's death
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Misc. correspondence "Monday Morning; Dear Dad, Aunt Elmi died this morning with her old trouble and heart failure"
Letter to Ada Kelley from Mary Lloyd
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Nov-23
Letter to Ada Kelley from Mary Lloyd
Northeast Harbor Library
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Correspondence between Mary Lloyd and Ada Kelley, Jaffa pilgrims and former "Adamists". The pilgrims left Indian River/Jonesport, ME in 1886 with Church of the Messiah president G. A. Adams.