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Music from church service 2 Aug 1972 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Music from church service 2 Aug 1972 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Audio cassette tape, Church service 2 Aug 1972, Sara Lambert "Sally" Bloom oboe, Bill Goldberg organ, Robert Bloom recording engineer. Mozart, Handel. | ||
Music Program at church Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Music Program at church Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Program, Music from Cranberry Isles, special guest Ashley Bryan, 8 Aug 1987 at the church | ||
Notes re: music at church services Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Notes re: music at church services Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Notes regarding music played at various regular GCI church services, presumably by Sara Lambert "Sally" Bloom, 1984-1995 | |||
Rug making and Maine Seacoast Mission Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Rug making and Maine Seacoast Mission Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Documents pertaining to rug making. (A) Report of the Maine Seacoast Missionary Society for the year ending 1927. (B): Nine items of correspondence pertaining to the Cranberry Island Hooked Rugs program started by the Seacoast Mission, letters date from 1901-1902. The hooked rug program was one of the first cottage industries, the Seacoast Mission took completed rugs to New York for sale | ||
James Parker to Letitia A. Parker Letter and Envelope, October 11, 1863 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| James Parker to Letitia A. Parker Letter and Envelope, October 11, 1863 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: James Parker writes to his sister, Letita A. Parker, from Fort Sumner about receiving letters from her and their friend Hannah, his good health, family, and school. He also relates his experience with artillery practice and guard patrol, remarking on the expense of war. The original postmarked envelope is included as well. |