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You searched for: Year start: 1900✖Year end: 1910✖Contributor: Southwest Harbor Public Library✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖Type: Document✖Type: Oral History✖
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Interview of Elene Dolliver Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interview of Elene Dolliver Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The beginning of the tape (up until minute 2:30) includes Esther Rodick interviewing Ralph Stanley about lost graveyard. The rest centers on Elene Dolliver talking about growing up in Southwest Harbor, steamboat journeys, the life of her mother and grandfather on Mt Desert Rock (he was an assistant lighthouse keeper), her husband and children, seeing Wabanaki making and selling baskets, and war veterans returning home. | |
Interview of Arthur and Fredrica Black Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interview of Arthur and Fredrica Black Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Black #1: Arthur and Fredrica Black speaking about a family house which was moved several times, catching flounders from shore, salting fish to transport to Gloucestor and beyond. Black #2: Arthur and Fredrica Black speaking about old houses, discussing old photographs they are looking at, critique some park acquisition, tell a story about the hot pursuit of a robber, and discuss treatment of robbers and honesty of Southwest Harbor people. | |
Nancy (Dunbar) Bulger interviewed by David Spurling Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nancy (Dunbar) Bulger interviewed by David Spurling Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In the interview Nancy (Dunbar) Bulger talks about her uncle, Wendel Gilley, stories of waitressing at a local restaurant, the fire at the fish wharf, and a series of pranks against her Crosley automobile. | |
Beatrice M. Seavey Black interviewed by David Spurling Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Beatrice M. Seavey Black interviewed by David Spurling Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In this interview Beatrice M. Seavey Black talks about her personal history working at a fish canning factory and living before automobiles were in use. | |
Carl Bennett interviewed by David Spurling Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Carl Bennett interviewed by David Spurling Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In this interview, Carl Bennet describes his early family life, painting buildings in Southwest Harbor and on Cranberry Island, and rum running. |