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Diary of Virginia Somes Sanderson, November 1, 1915 to March 1, 1916
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Publication, Book, Journal, Diary
  • 1915-1916
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Diary of Virginia Somes Sanderson, November 1, 1915 to March 1, 1916. while she is at College
Marion Peabody diary synopsis,? Jan 1917 to Dec 30 1917
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Publication, Book, Journal, Diary
  • 1917
Marion Peabody diary synopsis,? Jan 1917 to Dec 30 1917
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
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Marion Peabody diary? Jan 1917 to Dec 30 1917 Is she writing in the third person or is this someone else's diary. Writies, "MLP had a decision to make that was giving her qualms.." Mentions Pa, the endearment Marian L Peabody uses.12/15/2017 Events in diary 012.FIC.005.are longer so this may be a synopsis of what was happening. Uses quotes so is the author quoting Marian L. Peabody In 012.FIC.005. See Jun 2 for an exaple. [show more]
Marian Lawrence Peabody, Chapter 1, excerpts of her diary, 1914
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Publication, Book, Journal, Diary
  • 1914
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Marian Lawrence Peabody, Chapter 1, excerpts of her diary, Aug 2, 1914 to 1916
William Hinton journal 1919
Tremont Historical Society
  • Publication, Book, Journal
  • 3/31/1919
William Hinton journal 1919
Tremont Historical Society
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Journal of William K. Hinton, while in the US Navy, 3/31/1919-1923. William K. Hinton William was a certified boy scout scoutmaster with a term ending in 1932, and from all appearances, was a caring husband and father. William left the area and went back to Ohio around 1936 or 1937, where he had family. Paul would have been 9 or 10 at this time. He worked in Colombus in an electric shop doing radio service work. He later worked at the Curtis Wright plant making electrical connections between the engines and planes. They were not officially divorced? as on William's death certificate, Harriet is listed as surviving spouse. According to this document,William died in El Cajon, California. His occupation is listed as accountant for K.A.L. Industries, which was involved with auctions. As he was a radioman in his navy years, he gravitated to work with radio repair after leaving the area. In a 1971 letter written to Harriet and Paul, he describes his fondness for playing the “numbers", and how he sometimes heard a voice in his dreams that told him which numbers to play! [show more]