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Wallet inscribed: William P Prebles Property, Cranberry Isles 1836 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Wallet inscribed: William P Prebles Property, Cranberry Isles 1836 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Wallet, brown leather tri-fold with tongue & strap closure, repaired and well worn, inked inside:" William P Prebles Property, Cranberry Isles 1836." From Louise Marr collection of items recovered from the Preble House. | ||
Wabanaki Basket Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Wabanaki Basket Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Woven bark basket with braided sweet grass detail. Dyed green an brown pattern. | |||
Wedding belt Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Wedding belt Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Silk wedding belt Belonged to Bethany Oaks who married Nathan Salisbury in 1835 | ||||
Bill for L. Higgins from Samuel Reed Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bill for L. Higgins from Samuel Reed Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: This appears to be an account bill for L. Higgins from Samuel Reed. Each item is dated and they appear to be mostly grocery store items. | ||||
Clock Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Clock Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Clock made by “Boardman and Wells - Forestville, Conn.”. Label inside glass shows eagle with “E Plurubus Unum”. Also marked, “Improved clocks manufactured and sold by Boardman and Wells, Bristol, Conn. Case Tiffany and Co, Printers - Hartford”. Label gives directions to set clock. Glass not original. Probably had reverse painting on glass. Clock face is painted on wood. White in center with strawberries. Gold in corners. “Pillars” carved on each side of clock. Dark wood. Missing weight. The works are still intact. Donor info- came from Gilley house on Baker’s Island. This house was built by William Gilley in 1812. Clock was given to donor by his grandmother, Phoebe Gilley Stanley. [show more] | ||||
Treasurer’s Bond - Mount Desert Bridge Company, 1836 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Treasurer’s Bond - Mount Desert Bridge Company, 1836 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Bond of $8000 - Contractors to build a bridge across Mount Desert Narows - to John Black for Mt. Desert Bridge Corporation signed by William Thompson, John M. Noyes, Edward Brewer and Joel Emery. | |||
Pillowcase Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Pillowcase Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Hand stitched with ruffle on edge. Marked in brown ink “Mary A. Tapley”. Number after name not legible. Donor info - pillow case from Somes family of Gloucester, Massachusetts. From 1835 trousseau of Mary A. Tapley. It appears that there are two identical pillowcases with this ID #. | ||||
Stove Lid Lifter Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Stove Lid Lifter Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: wound iron rod with loop handle and turned end found at kitchen midden of Benjamin and Sophronia Carter home “C” relates to a map that was created by Alice Smith 002.47 | ||||
Stove Lid Lifter Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Stove Lid Lifter Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 10 “ iron rod with loop handle and hooked end found at kitchen midden of Benjamin and Sophronia Carter home“C” relates to a map that was created by Alice Smith 002.47 | |||
Headstone for William Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Headstone for William Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Headstone fragment discovered July 2016 during Spurling Revolutionary War Cemetery preservation project. White marble. Well worn and difficult to discern, the inscription reads: "William/Son of Thomas & Hannah/Spurling. William Spurling, 2nd, was born 9Dec1812 and died 23May1839. This is the only piece of William's headstone discovered to date; it was lying in the grass near the Robert Spurling footstone. One corner piece is broken off. One other small white marble fragment was collected and stored with this artifact. [show more] |