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Newspaper clippings Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Newspaper clippings Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper clippings: A= Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stanley renew wedding vows, 1960. B= Schooner Nile of Bath, F.H. Lewis master wreck in Winthrop (no date). | ||
Spurling - Benjamin H. Spurling Bill of sale for a Boat. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Spurling - Benjamin H. Spurling Bill of sale for a Boat. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A bill of sale for a boat to Benjamin Spurling. The boat was sold to Spurling by a woman named Dora Boyd, who was in charge of Frank I. Reed's Estate. Frank Reed previously owned the boat, and lived in Boothbay Harbor. |
Old Time New England booklet with story "The Steamer J.T. Morse and others Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Old Time New England booklet with story "The Steamer J.T. Morse and others Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Booklet, "Old Time New England" Apr 1937, with long story "The Steamer J.T. Morse, Her History and Adventures", with ten illustrations. Other stories too. | ||
Model three-mast schooner by Herbert and Harold Whitney Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Model three-mast schooner by Herbert and Harold Whitney Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, three mast schooner model, wood. This model was constructed by Merchant Mariner and Bar Harbor storekeeper, Herbert Allen Whitney (1881-1950), and his brother Captain Harold Whitney in 1935-1937. It sailed in Hull's Cove in 1938, survived an apartment fire with only its sails singed, and then was relegated to basement storage for 60 years. In 2011, Phil and Karin Whitney, Mickey Macfarlan, and John French restored the model and christened her, The Islander. Model is loaned to GCIHS by Phil Whitney. [show more] | |
Boats Philmore Peterson sailed Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Boats Philmore Peterson sailed Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Two Boats at Rock End Dock in Northeast Harbor that Philmore Peterson used to sail -1937 from the Hazel Stanley Collection |