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Brochure from The Ashley Bryan Center Islesford Historical Society |
| ![]() Brochure from The Ashley Bryan Center Islesford Historical Society | |||||
Brochure for the Cranberry Isles "Town of Five Islands" Islesford Historical Society |
| ![]() Brochure for the Cranberry Isles "Town of Five Islands" Islesford Historical Society | |||||
Jesup Memorial Library Books Added, 1919 Jesup Memorial Library |
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| ![]() Jesup Memorial Library Books Added, 1919 Jesup Memorial Library Description: Brochure from the Jesup Memorial Library listing books added to the collection in 1919 by genre. |
Cranberry Isles Maine; The Town of Five Islands Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Cranberry Isles Maine; The Town of Five Islands Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Cranberry Isles Maine; The Town of Five Islands, a 1-page fold-out tourist brochure created by the town, with photos of both Cranberry and Islesford attractions, and the poem "Cranbery Isles" by James Belcher Ford (who was a minister on GCI.) | |||
Red House Bed & Breakfast brochure Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Red House Bed & Breakfast brochure Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Brochure for The Red House Bed & Breakfast, Great Cranberry Island, Maine run by Dot & John Towns until 2001 and then the Towns family | |||
Brochure for The Red House Bed & Breakfast Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Brochure for The Red House Bed & Breakfast Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Brochure for The Red House Bed & Breakfast, Great Cranberry Island, Maine with prices, run by Dot & John Towns until around 2001 |