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Letter from George Hadlock to Francis G. Fernald Islesford Historical Society |
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| Letter from George Hadlock to Francis G. Fernald Islesford Historical Society Description: Letter and envelope from George Hadlock to Francis G. Fernald about applying for a shared weir or trap license. February 25, 1944 People Mentioned: Percy T. Clarke | |
Great Cranberry Post office, Window of Islesford Market Islesford Historical Society |
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| Great Cranberry Post office, Window of Islesford Market Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Kate and Dan Fernald's Art Gallery, Circa 1990 Islesford Historical Society |
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| Kate and Dan Fernald's Art Gallery, Circa 1990 Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Hadlock Fur Farm Islesford Historical Society |
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| Hadlock Fur Farm Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Hadlock Bros. Fur Farm Islesford Me Islesford Historical Society |
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| Hadlock Bros. Fur Farm Islesford Me Islesford Historical Society | ||||
Cranberry Isles: Glimpses of Island Life, 1976 Islesford Historical Society |
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| Cranberry Isles: Glimpses of Island Life, 1976 Islesford Historical Society Description: A booklet about daily life and activities on Cranberry Island with some illustrations. Property of Hugh L. Dwelley, Islesford, Maine. Acw. #0316 Date 03/06 People Mentioned: Hugh L. Dwelley, Lura Bodwell, Tinker Colby, Charles Rice, Steve Spurling, Lynn Colby, Winslow Bunker, Maggie Denver, Gary Allen, Norma Bunker, Kenneth Lemoine, David Lemoine, Joyce Forsyte, Edith Cunningham, Dick McFalls, Gail Colby, Sonja Colby, David Westphal, Louise Sorenson, Beverly Sanborn, Wendy Sundstrom, Carl Nelson, Barbara Brooks, Charles E. Harwood, Charles N. Davie, Alexander P. MacDonald, J. W. Tingley, A. D. Knight, Daniel E. Fox, James B. Ford, Melvin Hutchins, Charles Gordon Cumming, Howard N. Bacon, Sarah Fraley, Wilfred Bunker, Amaziah Alley, Margie Phippin, Donald Allen, Julius Luck, Lyndon Colby, Robert Alley, Tud Bunker, Lil Samenfeld, Mark Samenfeld, Jack Helliker, Mickey MacFarlan, Gretna Finkelstein, Chuck Liebow, Don Hagberg, Helena Hagberg, Keith Wedge, Carl Fernald, Ada Rice, Marilyn Peterson, Irene Bartlett, Carl Brooks, Frances Bartlett, Cathy Poulin, Karen Bunker, Polly Storey, Betty Sprague, Elmer Hadlock, Polly Bunker, Ruth Stanley, Timmy Savage, Blair Colby, Ginna Murray, Lionel Sundstrom, Norman Sanborn, Ed Gray, Willie Wellman, Herman Savage, William Preble, George V. Spurling, George W. Colby, Abraham C. Fernald, W. M. Richardson [show more] |
Front Yard Scene at Woodlawn Photograph, 1948 Islesford Historical Society |
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| Front Yard Scene at Woodlawn Photograph, 1948 Islesford Historical Society Description: The Woodlawn Inn was built by George Henry Fernald for George and Edna Gilley, circa 1893. After Edna's death it was closed in 1909. James Ray and Ada Dwelley reopened the inn in 1911 and ran it for over 40 years. Three people in the front yard of Woodlawn House. Inscription on back reads "Typical front yard scene at Woodlawn House. Mrs. Wagner busy at something, with Mrs. Kemmer and Miss Whilinan [sp?] deep in discussion on the porch rail. Islesford, Aug, 1948" in pencil Black and white [show more] | |
Woodlawn House Business Card, undated Islesford Historical Society |
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| Woodlawn House Business Card, undated Islesford Historical Society Description: The Woodlawn Inn was built by George Henry Fernald for George and Edna Gilley, circa 1893. After Edna's death it was closed in 1909. James Ray and Ada Dwelley reopened the inn in 1911 and ran it for over 40 years. A business card for the Woodlawn House, with rates. People Mentioned: James R. Dwelley |