Description: Copy of web page describing the "Champlain Project" influenced by the 1880 Champlain Society. Its purpose is to assemble and present information about MDI's natural resources.
Description: As of 2019, the Tom Cat market no longer occupies the second building on the left. The fourth building from the left in 2019 is Fred's Place, which was once the Jackson Market.
Description: Oral history. These two interviews with lifelong GCI resident Gaile Colby were conducted by Phil Whitney and Josh Hastings in July 2018. They mostly discuss houses along The Lane, Harding Point, Heliker-Lahotan and Jimmies Point Road. Arvard helped a lot with certain houses on Harding Point Road and certain houses on The Lane in the second interview. Two sessions 7/22/18 and 7/29/18. Several segments of the July 29 interview were transcribed 2018 and include the visit of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller to the Cranberry Club on GCI; the wakes of Rena Bunker Willis' widow (1940) and Henry Bunker (1941) held in the Richman house; the 1961 fire at the Sherman house. The MP3 Sound recordings are very good. See GCIHS-NAS\video\2018. (Note: photo used here is from the 2009 Portrait Project by Becky Buyers-Basso (2013.238.1933), not these 2018 interviews.) [show more]
Description: Assessed valuation and taxes; computer printout. Lists name and address of taxpayer, location and other description, map and lot numbers, land value and property value, both resident and non-resident listed together in alphabetical order. Two years bound in same book one after the other. Navy bound book, white label with black lettering taped onto spine
Description: Assessed valuation and taxes; computer printout. Lists name and address of taxpayer, location and other description, map and lot numbers, land value and property value, both resident and non-resident listed together in alphabetical order. Two years bound in same book one after the other. 11.25 x 8.5 x 1 Navy bound book, white label with black lettering taped onto spine