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2019.427.2815 | Newspaper articles: life and history on Cranberry Isles |
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| Newspaper articles (1971-2000): life and history on Cranberry Isles | Description: Newspaper articles (1971-2000): life and history on Cranberry Isles |
2004.93.739 | The Town of Cranberry Isles by Ted Spurling |
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| Brochure, "The Town of Cranberry Isles" by Ted Spurling, includes 12 black and white pages with illustrations by Rose Russo Crooker, copyright 1979 by Theodore and Cara Spurling. First printing 1979, second 1986. | Description: Brochure, "The Town of Cranberry Isles" by Ted Spurling, includes 12 black and white pages with illustrations by Rose Russo Crooker, copyright 1979 by Theodore and Cara Spurling. First printing 1979, second 1986. |
2022.613.3106 | Sinking Barge |
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| Bar Harbor Times article about the Beal and Bunker Barge, the Moleska, sinking just off of Islesford. Clarence Beal and Harvey Bunker were aboard the vessel when it collided into the old steamboat wharf. At the time the barge was carrying a drilling rig, and this rig got caught causing the damage. The moleska got towed away back to Great Cranberry Island, where it was beached and underwent repair. On the way to GCI the moleska hit another boat, causing that boat to also have to be beached and repaired. As for the oil rig, it was towed out of the water and mechanics were able to get it up and running again. | Description: Bar Harbor Times article about the Beal and Bunker Barge, the Moleska, sinking just off of Islesford. Clarence Beal and Harvey Bunker were aboard the vessel when it collided into the old steamboat wharf. At the time the barge was carrying a drilling rig, and this rig got caught causing the damage. The moleska got towed away back to Great Cranberry Island, where it was beached and underwent repair. On the way to GCI the moleska hit another boat, causing that boat to also have to be beached and repaired. As for the oil rig, it was towed out of the water and mechanics were able to get it up and running again. [show more] |
2022.607.3099 | 'Favorite Recipes of Great Cranberry Island Summer People." |
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| A booklet of recipes donated by the Summer people of Cranberry Island. The drawing featured on the front of the book was drawn by Marilyn St. Germain | Description: A booklet of recipes donated by the Summer people of Cranberry Island. The drawing featured on the front of the book was drawn by Marilyn St. Germain |
2022.606.3098 | "Favorite Island Recipes" |
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| a recipe book put together by the ladies aid society. it features recipes donated by the people of Cranberry Island. The artwork pictured on the front was drawn by Carl Nelson. | Description: a recipe book put together by the ladies aid society. it features recipes donated by the people of Cranberry Island. The artwork pictured on the front was drawn by Carl Nelson. |
2014.577.3069 | "Rachel Field of the Cranberry Isles." |
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| "Rachel Field of the Cranberry Isles." This is a publication by Down East magazine. This article, by Herbert Edwards, gives a behind the scenes look of author Rachel Field. | Description: "Rachel Field of the Cranberry Isles." This is a publication by Down East magazine. This article, by Herbert Edwards, gives a behind the scenes look of author Rachel Field. |
2014.559.3050 | "Class of 1928 Holds a 50-Year Reunion." |
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| "Nineteen members of the Class of 1928 of Livermore Falls Highschool met at Curly's Lake Shore Restaurant for their 50th Anniversary reunion." This newspaper article mentions Louise Marr, a cranberry islander. | Description: "Nineteen members of the Class of 1928 of Livermore Falls Highschool met at Curly's Lake Shore Restaurant for their 50th Anniversary reunion." This newspaper article mentions Louise Marr, a cranberry islander. |
2003.73.540 | Favorite Island Recipes, by Ladies Aid Society, winter 1973 |
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| Booklet, "Favorite Island Recipes" printed by the Ladies Aid Society, winter 1973. Officers: Pres. Polly Storey, V.P. Gaile Colby, Sec'y Mary Anne Bunker, Treas. Margie Phippen, Sunshine Committee Norma Bunker, Chaplain Ruth Westphal. | Description: Booklet, "Favorite Island Recipes" printed by the Ladies Aid Society, winter 1973. Officers: Pres. Polly Storey, V.P. Gaile Colby, Sec'y Mary Anne Bunker, Treas. Margie Phippen, Sunshine Committee Norma Bunker, Chaplain Ruth Westphal. |
1000.51.407 | Recipes for Ladies Aid cookbook 1973 |
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| Collection of recipes, original 53 recipe cards and proof pages for Ladies Aid booklet "Favorite Island recipes collected and compiled by the Ladies Aid Society of Cranberry Isles, volume 1, winter 1973" | Description: Collection of recipes, original 53 recipe cards and proof pages for Ladies Aid booklet "Favorite Island recipes collected and compiled by the Ladies Aid Society of Cranberry Isles, volume 1, winter 1973" |