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Old Time New England booklet with story "The Steamer J.T. Morse and others Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Old Time New England booklet with story "The Steamer J.T. Morse and others Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Booklet, "Old Time New England" Apr 1937, with long story "The Steamer J.T. Morse, Her History and Adventures", with ten illustrations. Other stories too. | ||
Old-Time New England - The Bulletin of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Old-Time New England - The Bulletin of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities Northeast Harbor Library Description: Vol. XXVII, No. 3, January 1937, Serial No. 87. Contains articles about the "The Steamer J. T. Morse", Harvard College, William Claggett & William C. Endicott. Scan: Cover, first pages only. | |||
The Origin and the Chronology of the Clipper Ships Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Origin and the Chronology of the Clipper Ships Northeast Harbor Library Description: With a handwritten dedication by the author to Professor Manson (?), from 9 April 1948. | ||
A Canoe from the Penobscot River Northeast Harbor Library |
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| A Canoe from the Penobscot River Northeast Harbor Library Description: Reprinted from "The American Neptune", Vol. VIII, No. 4, 1948. | ||
Brief description of Birch Bark Canoe Building Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Brief description of Birch Bark Canoe Building Northeast Harbor Library Description: Bulletin IX. Published by the Robert Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine. With illustrations courtesy of the American Neptune. | ||
Albena Voyage of 1821 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Albena Voyage of 1821 Northeast Harbor Library Description: A booklet containing a couple of the maps prepared from the data in the Clement ship's log, voyage of 1821. | ||
Excerpts from the Log of the Hobo USN Patrol Boat #783 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Excerpts from the Log of the Hobo USN Patrol Boat #783 Northeast Harbor Library Description: A booklet about the USN Patrol Boat #783 in 1917, Botswain George R. Hadlock, Commanding. There is a copy of photograph of boat, crew & log excerpts from 4/1917-11/1918. | ||
Ralph Stanley notes re: sinking of Schooner Kate Newman 1880 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Ralph Stanley notes re: sinking of Schooner Kate Newman 1880 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Booklet "Ralph Stanley" (notes used by Ralph Stanley as speaker at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Islesford Historical Society) with two vivid descriptions of the sinking of the two-masted schooner KATE NEWMAN after its collision with the three-masted schooner STEPHEN HARDING off of Long Branch, NJ during a severe storm Feb 1880. One description is by Capt. Stephen Harding of the STEPHEN HARDING, the other by William H. Rea, sole survivor of the KATE NEWMAN crew. The crew apparently was from Tremont. Booklet also contains article (published between 1999 and 2006) "Maritime Museum showcases Stanley" Great Harbor Maritime Museum (Northeast Harbor) honors Ralph Stanley with an exhibit "Ralph Stanley: Retrospective of a Wooden Boat Builder. Acquistion number 346 with Islesford Historical Society. [show more] |