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Painting of Preble House Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Painting of Preble House Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Large, colorful acrylic or oil painting of "Preble House" as seen atop the hillside from Preble Cove, signed JW (Jeff Weisbruch). Jeff also compiled several oral histories on GCI see 1000.30.91, and 1000.30.434-444. As well as his book "An Interview with Ralph Stanley, Wooden Boat Builder and National Heritage Foundation "National Treasure", by Jeff Weisbruch, 1994. Published by GCIHS 1999. (GCIHS 2016.362.2126) | |
Research for "House Histories of Great Cranberry Island" Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Research for "House Histories of Great Cranberry Island" Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Houses of Great Cranberry Island information. Collection of research materials gathered by Wini Smart and Bruce Komusin for several years starting in 1998 about the houses of GCI. Two folders including notes and scanned photos from home owners. Materials used in GCIHS publication, "House Histories of Great Cranberry Island" by Wini Smart 2010. (This material is not sorted yet (8/1/16).) (See also information on GCI Cape Houses 2015.304.2062.) [show more] | |
Letter to Gordon Shaw about Sanford Cabin Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Letter to Gordon Shaw about Sanford Cabin Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Two Documents: Wini Smart letter to Gordon Shaw, owner of Sammy Sanford's cabin and the surrounding land, 29 July 1999, thanking him for a tour of the cabin. Also, his e-mail reply, 13 Aug 1999. | ||
Great Cranberry houses with annotations Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Great Cranberry houses with annotations Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo, 2 copies, one annotated, houses as seen from Schoolhouse Hill, annotated by Ruth Westphal. Original photo from Ruth Westphal scanned as "view from schoolhouse hill" in the year 1999 |