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Shoe remnants discovered in Pasonage crawlspace 2013 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Shoe remnants discovered in Pasonage crawlspace 2013 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Shoes. A collection of the remains of late 19th-century leather shoes discovered in the kitchen crawlspace during the 2013 remodeling of the Great Cranberry Congregational Church parsonage house (177 Cranberry Road). Twenty soles or pieces of soles and two heel uppers with soles missing; remains of nine high boots with eyelets (some brass eyelets in-situ); and twenty leather shoe scraps. All shoe remains are leather, all soles are double- or single- row wood-pegged. [show more] | |||
Letter from Louise Marr regarding the estate of Bill Chamberlin's estate. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter from Louise Marr regarding the estate of Bill Chamberlin's estate. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A letter from Louise Marr about the estate of a man named Bill Chamberlin. She compares this to the managing of her sisters estate, and says "nothing the courts and lawyers do is done in a hurry." She then goes into farther detail with the pieces of property and how they will manage this. She ends the letter with a quote from the lawyers, and then adds her availability for the summer to manage this estate. | ||
Letter from Louise Marr regarding the estate of Bill Chamberlin's estate. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter from Louise Marr regarding the estate of Bill Chamberlin's estate. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A letter from Louise Marr about the estate of a man named Bill Chamberlin. She compares this to the managing of her sisters estate, and says "nothing the courts and lawyers do is done in a hurry." She then goes into farther detail with the pieces of property and how they will manage this. She ends the letter with a quote from the lawyers, and then adds her availability for the summer to manage this estate. | ||
The Hedges Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Hedges Northeast Harbor Library Description: B/W Photograph of interior living room of the residence "The Hedges" in Trenton | |||
Interior of Ye Haven Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Interior of Ye Haven Northeast Harbor Library | |||
Interior of the Living Room of the Big Log Cabin, located on the shore of Moosehead Lake Highlands, Greenville, Maine. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Interior of the Living Room of the Big Log Cabin, located on the shore of Moosehead Lake Highlands, Greenville, Maine. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Hand-colored postcard of the interior of the Big Log Cabin, located on Moosehead Lake in Greenville, ME. Large stone fireplace to left, snowshoes over interior door. | ||
Westview, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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Pierrepont Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Pierrepont Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Another interior view of the Dining room of "Old Homestead." | |||
House of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch, Islesford, ME Northeast Harbor Library |
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| House of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch, Islesford, ME Northeast Harbor Library Description: "Tree Top", front room with fireplace. | ||
Islesford houses on Main St Islesford Historical Society |
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| Islesford houses on Main St Islesford Historical Society | ||||
The Douglas Coleman Family at TopGallant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Douglas Coleman Family at TopGallant Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to right: Bev Coleman Tom Coleman David Coleman Doug Coleman |