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Letter from Jennie Stanley to Mrs. Elmer Spurling 1946
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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  • 1946
Letter from Jennie Stanley to Mrs. Elmer Spurling 1946
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Letter with envelope. Jennie Stanley to Mrs. Elmer Spurling on GCI, 1946 postmark. Jennie writes to "Dear Hilda" from Boston, Mass. Oct. 20, 1946 about church membership. (Jennie Stanley is Ken and Jeannie Schmidt's grandmother.)
Letter from Annie R. Spurling to her sister late 19th century
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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  • Unk. Late 19th century?
Letter from Annie R. Spurling to her sister late 19th century
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Letter from Annie R. Spurling, Cranberry Isles, Dec. 13? to "Dear Sister" ... she is glad to know she has one friend left down there; speaks of family matters, mother and father, and latter day saints. [Possibly late 19th century handwriting and ink].
Letter Dept. of Commerce 1918 to Lewis G. Stanley
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Letter Dept. of Commerce 1918 to Lewis G. Stanley
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Letter, official, from Dept. of Commerce, 3 Dec 1918, to Lewis G. Stanley, awarding number "B437" to 29 foot open launch, and explaining how to mount the number
Letter from Elvie Holmes 10 Aug, [unk yr] to Mrs. (Carrie Stanley) Richardson with deed information
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Description:
Letter, from Elvie Holmes 10 Aug, [unk yr] to Mrs. (Carrie Stanley) Richardson, Mt. Desert, enclosing old deed that Mrs. Richardson asked about. Then someone (probably Mrs. ?Carrie? Richardson) further wrote a curious note about this business. Transcribed.
Letter from Carrie Richardson to her father Enoch Stanley 1876
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Description:
Letter, from Carrie Richardson to her father (Enoch Stanley), on Saturday morning Nov. 18 [18]76. Transcribed. Subjects: price of Hake sounds at .75 cents a pound (hake fish swim-bladders used in isinglass - a transparent gelatin used as a clarifying agent.); various family and Islanders whereabouts including Robert Spurling, Preble, Holmes, Reverend Augustus Smith, George Gilley, Ed Bunker, Asa, Hayes, Tilden, and Ed Truworthy giving her lessons on Mary's Melodeon (a small organ or possibly accordion). She mentions her husband Meltiah Richardson (Mell) in New York and how she may not go on the next trip unless he takes a load of Coal on somewhere. [show more]
Letter from Carrie Richardson about Rev. Charles Harwood 1897
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Letter from Carrie Richardson about Rev. Charles Harwood 1897
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description:
Letter, handwritten, from Carrie Richardson to the Editor of "The Enterprise", 6 May 1897, asking him to insert a memorial tribute to Rev. Charles Elliot Harwood in his paper for free. The letter contains her copy of the tribute to be inserted, written by Rev. Joseph R. Norwood of Northeast Harbor. The last 1/3 of the tribute (probably one page of the letter) is missing. However, it appears to be the same text as item 133. (See scan in 2000>photos>Hazel Brooke Peterson.) [show more]
Letter from C., M. (Carrie) Richardson to Rev. C.N. Davie about Union Meeting House 1900
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Description:
Letter, handwritten, 1 sheet of paper, to Rev. C.N. Davie, Cranberry Isles, 4 Jun 1900, from C.M. Richardson (Carrie Richardson), 4 pages, about history of the Union Meeting House