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Newspaper clippings Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Newspaper clippings Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper clippings: A= Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stanley renew wedding vows, 1960. B= Schooner Nile of Bath, F.H. Lewis master wreck in Winthrop (no date). | ||
God's Offshore Delivery System Northeast Harbor Library |
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| God's Offshore Delivery System Northeast Harbor Library Description: Interview with Tony Burkart, minister with Maine Seacoast Mission's boat "Sunbeam". Published on "Preview!", September 7-14, 1990. | ||
"The Subway Sailors Who Saved New York", 1944 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| "The Subway Sailors Who Saved New York", 1944 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper clipping, "The Subway Sailors Who Saved New York", Saturday Evening Post 13 May 1944, about John Stanley being decorated for bravery aboard blazing ammunition ship. (3 pages) | |||
Loading the mail boat ferry Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Loading the mail boat ferry Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Wilfred Bunker (about age 43) receives cargo on stern of the Island Queen. "Mail Route - Men at Southwest Harbor load mail for delivery at Cranberry Island and Islesford." Photo shows the mail boat at the Lower Town Dock in Southwest Harbor. Photo for newspaper by L. Spiker. The Island Queen was built in 1963. Beal & Bunker moved operations to Northeast Harbor in 1972. | ||
Select Wooden Boat and Down East Magazines Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Select Wooden Boat and Down East Magazines Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Clippings from issues of Wooden Boat and Down East Magazines featuring boats and boatbuilders located in or near Southwest Harbor. | |||
Vanda, the Most Luxurious Yacht Ever Built In New England Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Vanda, the Most Luxurious Yacht Ever Built In New England Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Three articles in the Thursday, October 4, 1928 edition of The Bath Independent (price three cents) about the luxury yacht Vanda. The main article is about the boat's launching, the second is about its brass fittings, and the third is about its comfort. The third article continues on page three which was not available from the source. Also attached to this item is what appears to be an advertisement from Bath Iron Works which includes a photo of Vanda in the upper right. [show more] | ||
Gaffed Rigged Racing Sloop newspaper article Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Gaffed Rigged Racing Sloop newspaper article Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: News item about the revival of the A-Class racing fleet in NE, dated Aug. 30, 1962 | |||
3 Tie for First Place in A Class Regata Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| 3 Tie for First Place in A Class Regata Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper article entitled 3 Tie for first place in A Class Regattta written by LaRue Spiker ,includes one of her photographs. 1966 Previously accessioned as 007.117 | |||
Mackerel in Maine Waters - article 1909 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Mackerel in Maine Waters - article 1909 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper article, probably September 1909. Title: "Mackerel in Maine Waters". Article reports that 20 barrels of mackerel were caught by Eben T. Lewis, Benjamin A. Spurling, and John S. Seavey, near Monhegan. Article lists other ships and captains active in the Monhegan area due to reports of large schools of mackerel. | |||
Article: Benjamin Spurling commissioning the Annie Q. Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Article: Benjamin Spurling commissioning the Annie Q. Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper article (photocopy), undated. Title " 'Georgie' was Leading Vessel into New York". Author listed as Fred Humston. Article on right column mentions Benjamin Spurling commissioning the building of the 'Fannie Q. Spurling', a mackeral fishing boat. | |||
The Sea Nurse Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Sea Nurse Northeast Harbor Library Description: Nurse Sharon Daley provides health care to off-islands via Maine Seacoast Mission's Sunbeam with the help of the telemedicine program. | ||
The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about the Morris Yacht Company, expanded to Northeast Harbor, as it celebrates its 35th year. Brief biography of Tom Morris, owner and designer. Issue 96. See also item 1710 | ||
The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library Description: Copy of an article by John Snyder tracing the development and building of Morris Yachts on and around MDI. Started by Thomas D. C. Morris in Southwest Harbor, the company is co-managed by son Cuyler of SWH. Photographs included. See also item 1593 | |
Wood is Good but Glass May Surpass Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Wood is Good but Glass May Surpass Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article from Down East Magazine about Robert "Bob Lincoln's small boat building business, RKL Boatworks. He started with the Rangeley Guide Boat and is developing a row boat, now using the less expensive fiberglass. | |||
The Bunkers of Cranberry Island Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Bunkers of Cranberry Island Northeast Harbor Library Description: Short biography of brothers Raymond, Tud, and Wilfred Bunker who continue a long family tradition living from the sea. Published in Down East Magazine, November 1979. | |
The Bar Harbor Treasure Ship Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Bar Harbor Treasure Ship Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article in Discover Maine, Maine's History Magazine, for Washington & Hancock County about the German ship Kronprinzessin Cecilie and the Revenue Cutter, Androscoggin, confrontation in Frenchman's Bay in 1914. vol. 3, no. 7 | |
Old Maine Steamboat Becomes New Jersey Restaurant Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Old Maine Steamboat Becomes New Jersey Restaurant Northeast Harbor Library Description: Steamer RANGELEY begins a new life as a floating restaurant. | ||||
Reaping the Sea Breezes Off the Coast of Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Reaping the Sea Breezes Off the Coast of Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Northeast Harbor Fleet host International One Design (IOD) races. Colored photographs by Brundage and Litchfield. Published in Down East Magazine, August 1983. | ||
Maine's Seacoast Mission Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Maine's Seacoast Mission Northeast Harbor Library Description: Reprint about the Maine Sea Coast Missionary Soc. founded in 1905 by Alexander and Angus MacDonald. Stories of the mission's service to the islands. Photographs of founders and other directors, in addition the society's boats, esp. "Sunbeam"(s). | ||
Freezes to Death After Going Mad Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Freezes to Death After Going Mad Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Describes the wreck of the Schooner Emma R. Harvey during a blizzard. From the Washington Times, Dec. 14, 1906 |
The New Yacht Yampa: Putting the Finishing Touches to Mr. Chapin's Steel Schooner Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The New Yacht Yampa: Putting the Finishing Touches to Mr. Chapin's Steel Schooner Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Article describing Chester Williams Chapin Jr''s new steel schooner, the Yampa. The yacht was later owned by German Emperor Wilhelm II. | |
Boatswain Denies Writing Report Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Damaged by Sunday's Storm Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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