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George and Sam Gilley haying Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| George and Sam Gilley haying Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: George and Sam Gilley haying on Little Cranberry Island. [THIS MAY BE an NPS ACADIA PHOTOGRAPH.] Notes on reverse: "Janice Murch 7/000 Cat. No. 548, Acadia Ex. 705 George & Sam Gilley haying." | |||
Bayview Farm photographs Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Bayview Farm photographs Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Four small black and white photos and one tintype framed in a wood/glass frame. Bayview Farm owned and operated by Jim Crosby in modern times "The Red House" owned by Judi Towns Lim and Chong Lim, a.k.a. the Towns house. James C. Crosby and Cora Almeda (Pressey) Crosby are the couple in the tintype. Their son, Clarence, is shown in the photo with the barn. The houses seen in the background of the geese photo are "Haydy's house & Arno Stanley's" per donor. (See scans in 2000\photos\dorothy towns and note explaining images.) [show more] | |||
Photographs of dory, schooner, and steamer boats Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Photographs of dory, schooner, and steamer boats Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Four photographs of boats (A-D) with unidentified men and boys aboard. (A) unidentified dory. (B) and (D) may be the same vessel, probably one of the mackerel schooners owned by Benjamin Harley Spurling whose wife was Frances Almira Preble (donor Louise Marr's grandparents.) C: The steamer may have been one owned by Hanson B. Joyce of Swan's Island engaged in the mackerel fishery. Joyce owned significant shares in several Cranberry Island vessels, possibly shares in Benjamin Spurling's vessels. (D): information from Ralph Stanley and Bar Harbor Record. [show more] | |||
Maggie and Lucien Smith College of the Atlantic |
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| Maggie and Lucien Smith College of the Atlantic Description: Maggie and Lucien Smith, Beech Hill Farm managers from about 2001-2006. | |||
Tinker Colby at the boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Tinker Colby at the boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo, Tinker Colby at the Cranberry Island boatyard | |||
Charles Rice at Cranberry Isle Boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Charles Rice at Cranberry Isle Boatyard Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Charles Rice at Cranberry Isle Boatyard which he owned. He sold to Ed and Ed sold to the Staintons (2 copies of picture) | |||
Haynes Express Truck with Man Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Haynes Express Truck with Man Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Copy of original. Original returned to owner. | |||
Photograph Haynes Express Truck with 4 men and luggage Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Photograph Haynes Express Truck with 4 men and luggage Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Photograph copied and original returned | |||
Man with Lobster Trap Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Man with Lobster Trap Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: An elderly fisherman lifts a lobster trap. Black and white | |||
Cranberry General Store visitors Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Cranberry General Store visitors Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Charles Rice, Wilfred Bunker, Charlene Allen at Cranberry General Store |