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Great Cranberry Island
Northeast Harbor Library
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  • Places, Island
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
Great Cranberry Island
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
The largest of the five Cranberry Islands located in the Town of Cranberry Isles on the southeastern side of Mount Desert Island. It is a year-round community.
Bunker - Alta (Spurling) Bunker (1876-1969)
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • No Copyright - United States
Bunker - Alta (Spurling) Bunker (1876-1969)
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Bunker Family Reference item
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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  • People
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Bunker Family Reference item
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Sidney Chadwick Hamor Bunker (1824-1918) Julia Bunker Spurling (Sidney's daughter) (1850-1919) Alta Spurling Bunker (Sidney's grand daughter) (1876-1969) Vincie Millicent Bunker (Sidney's great grand daughter) (1895-1993). (Perhaps ca. 1915.) Wilfred Bunker (1920-2012) Alta's son
Howard Nelson Bacon Cottages
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Howard Nelson Bacon Cottages
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Bracy - Wesley Peterson Bracy Sr. (1906-2000)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • People
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Bracy - Wesley Peterson Bracy Sr. (1906-2000)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Francis Milton Spurling House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Francis Milton Spurling House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
The Pool, Great Cranberry Island
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Places
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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The Pool, Great Cranberry Island
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Charles Eaton Spurling Store
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Charles Eaton Spurling Store
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Howard N. Bacon Cottage
L. Sterling Newell Jr. Cottage
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Howard N. Bacon Cottage
L. Sterling Newell Jr. Cottage
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Fred Alberton Birlem House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Fred Alberton Birlem House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Seth Hamilton Rice House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Seth Hamilton Rice House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Stanley - Mary Catherine (Stanley) Richardson (1847-1920) aka Carrie, aka Caz
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Description:
Mary Catherine was sometimes written Mary Caroline in histories, probably erroneously.
Stanley - Enoch Boynton Stanley Sr. (1820-1903)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Enoch Boynton Stanley (1820-1903) of Great Cranberry Island was the great grandson of Sans Stanley.
Charles Eaton Spurling House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Charles Eaton Spurling House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
E. Augustus Birlem House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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E. Augustus Birlem House
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Race Point
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Race Point
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Race Point is on the southwestern point on Great Cranberry Island.
The Boiler, Great Cranberry Island
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Places, Shore
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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The Boiler, Great Cranberry Island
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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The huge 11 ton boulder the local fishermen called “The Boiler” had been lodged in the mud just off Fish Point at the entrance to the Pool or harbor on Great Cranberry Island. The Pool, a good sheltered harbor for schooners, is shallow with a 2-foot draft at low tide, rising to an 8 to 10 foot draft when the tide is in. Vessels kept in the Pool were deep draft vessels and only came in and went out at high tide. There was an area called the "Deep Hole" in the Pool where six or more vessels could anchor. “The Boiler,” about 6 feet wide and 4 feet above the bottom, was not visible when the tide was in and, therefore, a hazard to navigation in the narrow channel. It was called "The Boiler" because the water "boiled" around it when the tide came and went. Samuel Newman Bulger (1835-1919) caught his boat on it one time. Enoch Boynton Stanley (1820-1903), “Uncle Jimmy’s” father, told Sam to turn his vessel around and it would come off the rock. The tide came in, the boat spun around and floated off the rock. Ralph Warren Stanley remembers his great uncle, Lewis Gilley Stanley (1869-1957), William Doane “Uncle Jimmy” Stanley’s brother, telling him about the enormous effort it took to move “The Boiler.” “First the group of men went out on several low drain tides to dig around the rock to break the suction. When they finally got enough dug away, they put an iron eye bolt into the rock, put a big log across two dories and tied a line to the rock. When the tide came in it sank both dories. They worked for months on the project. Next time they tried to move ‘the boiler’ they used four dories and just barely floated the rock. The dories were down to the gunnels. With a line on the dories, eight or nine men stood on the shore where they wanted it and hauled it hand over hand about 80 yards toward them, but before the rock reached its destination, the eyebolt [which had been welted into the top of the rock] came out and the dories popped out of the water. They just left the rock there where it sank on the north side of the Stanley wharf (E.B. Stanley & Sons - the Stanley wharf - on the map - now gone). ‘The Boiler’ is still there. “William D. Stanley and others have at last accomplished their long cherished wish to remove the rock designated as “the Boiler” from the channel near the Fish Point. After much hard labor, they succeeded, by the help of 4 dories in raising, floating and dragging it across to the flats, owned by the late Capt. John Stanley, when it struck a rock and in hauling on it caused the welted iron bolts to pull out, and “the Boiler” was anchored somewhat sooner than had been bargained for, but as it is now safely landed it will probably be allowed to remain where it is. It is very doubtful if any further attempt will be made to change its position, and as it is estimated to weigh 11 tons, it will be the cause of much comment for years to come. Wm. D. Stanley is very elated the he with a few others, should have accomplished the feat of removing the rock, which during the last 140 years has been in the way, and a menace to all boats coming in and going out from all parts of the creek, and they are to be congratulated for having removed the dangerous obstruction.” The Bar Harbor Record, February 23, 1900 - Cranberry Island. [show more]
Preble's Cove
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Places, Shore
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Preble's Cove
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Jimmy's Point
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Jimmy's Point
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Enoch Boynton Stanley Property
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Enoch Boynton Stanley Property
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Enoch Boynton Stanley Sr. House, Boat House, and Wharf
Lewis Gilley Stanley House and Wharf
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Transportation, Boathouse
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Enoch Boynton Stanley Sr. House, Boat House, and Wharf
Lewis Gilley Stanley House and Wharf
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Enoch Boynton Stanley’s house and boathouse at Great Cranberry Island was the home of his son, Lewis Gilley Stanley (1869-1957) after Enoch’s death. The property was purchased by artist John “Jack” Edward Heliker (1909-2000) in 1958 and shared with his companion Robert Lewis LaHotan (1927-2002) in 1988. The boathouse blew down in a storm in 1978. “The 19th-century boatsheds and outbuildings were converted over the years to studios, and both artists spent many of the most productive years of their lives regularly painting in Cranberry in the summers and teaching and painting in New York during the winters. Robert LaHotan spent the last two years of his life realizing his vision of turning the property into a residency program for artists on Cranberry. In 2003, the buildings passed to the Heliker-LaHotan Foundation, Inc.” – Quote from the Heliker-LaHotan Foundation website. [show more]
Stanley - Arno Preston Stanley (1865-1937)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Stanley - Arno Preston Stanley (1865-1937)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Great Cranberry Island
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Places, Island
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Great Cranberry Island
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Great Cranberry Island is the largest of the five Cranberry Isles.
Stanley - Lewis Gilley Stanley (1869-1957)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
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Stanley - Lewis Gilley Stanley (1869-1957)
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Down East in Maine, The Cranberry Club Is for Brahmins Only
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Organizations, Civic
  • Liz Roman Gallese
  • 1975
  • Cranberry Isles, Great Cranberry Island
Description:
Description and membership list of The "unique" Cranberry Club located on Great Cranberry Island. It was said to be the ladies' version of the Pot & Kettle Club in Bar Harbor.