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Ralph Warren Stanley and family at Georges' Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley and family at Georges' Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: From right to left: Richard, Edward, Nadine, Marjorie, Marion, and Ralph Stanley on a family outing to Millard “Middy” Herrick’s camp at Georges' Pond. | |
Ralph Warren Stanley and family on outing to Georges' Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley and family on outing to Georges' Pond Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: From left to right: Richard Lewis Stanley, Edward Warren Stanley, Nadine Marie (Stanley) Goodman, Margery Ann (Stanley ) Rankin, Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley on a family outing to Georges' Pond in Franklin. | |
Lawn, Lawn Chairs and Houses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Lawn, Lawn Chairs and Houses Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: 3 X 3 color photograph of a lawn in the foreground with fallen pine cones in grass. Row of wooden lawn chairs painted bright colors in midground with people on the other side of the chairs. Tall trees in background and small buildings. Writting on back “I think this made a pretty picture notice pine cones in foreground.” | |
Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers Northeast Harbor Library Description: A group of Passamaquoddy Indian Dancers who perform, annually in August, at the Pleasant Point Indian Reservation, Perry, Maine. Photo by Augustus D. Phillips & Son. | |
Charles E. Charlie Wakefield with his Saxophone Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Charles E. Charlie Wakefield with his Saxophone Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Charles E. ""Charlie"" Wakefield (1908-1986) was born and died in Cherryfield, the ""Blueberry Capital of the World,"" a town in Washington County, Maine, on the Narraguagus River. Charlie played his saxophone at many Mount Desert Island celebrations of his time and was the author of ""Trademark: Music - A Treasury of Downeast Maine Musical History"" - 1978. The Charles Wakefield Memorial Bandstand in Bandstand Park on Main Street next to the Legion Hall in the Cherryfield Historic District is named in his honor. The NRHP number for the Cherryfield Historic District - site of the bandstand is 90001467. ""Without a doubt, Charlie [Wakefield] is the most versitile [Sic] musician I have ever worked with. Many musicians play several instruments but never really excell in any one. This was never the case with Charlie. I used to get the biggest kick out of calling him to play a job, he would always ask me what chair I wanted him to work, sax, trombone, piano or just name it and Charlie could handle it. If we were playing a combo job he always brought a couple extra instruments along just in case, maybe the valve trombone or the soprano sax. I remember many times I have been asked what instrument Charlie played, all I could say, he plays them all.."" - ""Memoirs of a Dance Band"" by Charlie [Charles H.] Bennett. Privately printed, p. 73-75. This is just a small part of what Charlie Bennett says in his pamphlet about Charlie Wakefield." [show more] | |
Dalen Crosby Mills Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dalen Crosby Mills Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Esther LaVerne (Stanley) Willis, Mrs. Michael Willis and Arthur Stough Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Esther LaVerne (Stanley) Willis, Mrs. Michael Willis and Arthur Stough Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Esther is shown as a nurse at the Maine Medical Center in Portland offering an Easter Lilley to pediatric patient Arthur Stough, age 11, from South Portland, Maine. |
John Carroll and his children Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| John Carroll and his children Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Wesley Boynton Carroll (1899-1962) Charles Bradley Carroll (1902-1983) Philip Tracy Carroll (1904-1966) Richard Thornton Carroll (1908-1993) Front Row - Left to Right: Winifred Russell (Carroll) Pottle, Mrs. Albanus Moulton Pottle (1897-1988) John "Pa John" Carroll (1875-1964) Rachel (Carroll) Phalen, Mrs. Leslie Phalen (1913-1999) |