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2010.152.1208Doris McSorley Acting Head of Grammar School - article ca. 1944
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper Article. Title is "Doris McSorley Acting Head of Grammar School", accounting Mrs. McSorley's new post as principal of the Plantsville School, after the old principal was drafted into the army. Dated January 14th, year not listed but is likely 1944 as reflected in inventory number 1204.
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Newspaper Article. Title is "Doris McSorley Acting Head of Grammar School", accounting Mrs. McSorley's new post as principal of the Plantsville School, after the old principal was drafted into the army. Dated January 14th, year not listed but is likely 1944 as reflected in inventory number 1204.
1000.0.1183Model lobster boat by George Savage
  • Object, Model
Model, model wooden lobster boat, white with black hull bottom, orange rudder, cloth sail and cabin hood, handcarved by George Savage, named GEO. SAVAGE, CRANBERRY ISLES; contains two tiny round top wooden lobster traps.
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Model, model wooden lobster boat, white with black hull bottom, orange rudder, cloth sail and cabin hood, handcarved by George Savage, named GEO. SAVAGE, CRANBERRY ISLES; contains two tiny round top wooden lobster traps.
2016.360.1184Model of Thetis II a.k.a. Lucia Cutts by Herman Savage
  • Object, Model
Model, wooden, of a boat once owned by Tud Bunker (named Thetis II); and later by Parky Shaw (re-named Lucia Cutts); white with tan trim and green bottom and rudder, metal propeller, pale green cloth cabin cover, blue interior; hull registration number ME 1983A, "Lucia Cutts, Cranberry Isles, Maine" on stern. This model was made by Herman Savage for Parky Shaw in 1983. Info from Willie Granston 2016 (Great Harbor Maritime Museum provided donor and other pertinent facts: "The Model of the Lucia Cutts was exhibited at GHMM in Northeast Harbor, loaned by Polly Bunker and was made by Herman Savage (of GCI). Lucia Cutts (also called Thetis at some point) was Tud's boat. It was built by Will Frost and was built with a skeg, but Arvard told me that Tud didn't like skeg boats and had it cut off and rebuilt at Cranberry. I think he sold it to Parkie Shaw, and last I knew it was over in the Blue Hill area, owned by a woman named Melissa Guiness (ca. 2006). There was a flag staff on the stern that I made for it (the original one was long gone) and which stayed with the boat until the last couple of years, but as I showed you, it seems to be gone now." [Note by GCIHS 2013: Herman Savage, now in his 80s and living in Southwest Harbor, is making a duplicate of this model for Andy Pew September 2013. Boat photographed and measured for Savage 9/3/13. Stern to bow point: 22 1/4" long. Athwart midsection: 6 1/4" wide. Stern (widest part): 4 1/2" wide. Stern (vertical): 2" high. Side rail to keel bottom: 3 1/2" high] (Previously catalogued as 1000.0.1184)
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Model, wooden, of a boat once owned by Tud Bunker (named Thetis II); and later by Parky Shaw (re-named Lucia Cutts); white with tan trim and green bottom and rudder, metal propeller, pale green cloth cabin cover, blue interior; hull registration number ME 1983A, "Lucia Cutts, Cranberry Isles, Maine" on stern. This model was made by Herman Savage for Parky Shaw in 1983. Info from Willie Granston 2016 (Great Harbor Maritime Museum provided donor and other pertinent facts: "The Model of the Lucia Cutts was exhibited at GHMM in Northeast Harbor, loaned by Polly Bunker and was made by Herman Savage (of GCI). Lucia Cutts (also called Thetis at some point) was Tud's boat. It was built by Will Frost and was built with a skeg, but Arvard told me that Tud didn't like skeg boats and had it cut off and rebuilt at Cranberry. I think he sold it to Parkie Shaw, and last I knew it was over in the Blue Hill area, owned by a woman named Melissa Guiness (ca. 2006). There was a flag staff on the stern that I made for it (the original one was long gone) and which stayed with the boat until the last couple of years, but as I showed you, it seems to be gone now." [Note by GCIHS 2013: Herman Savage, now in his 80s and living in Southwest Harbor, is making a duplicate of this model for Andy Pew September 2013. Boat photographed and measured for Savage 9/3/13. Stern to bow point: 22 1/4" long. Athwart midsection: 6 1/4" wide. Stern (widest part): 4 1/2" wide. Stern (vertical): 2" high. Side rail to keel bottom: 3 1/2" high] (Previously catalogued as 1000.0.1184) [show more]
1000.0.1187Palmer's Book of Gems, Sunday School Hymns
  • Publication, Book
Book, Palmer's Book of Gems, Sunday School Hymns
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Book, Palmer's Book of Gems, Sunday School Hymns
2010.152.1160Article re: Edward Preble of Falmouth as prisoner 1871
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper article (photocopy, truncated bottom edge), undated, by Fred Humston. Title: "British Officer Saves Preble While Prisoner", concerning Edward Preble of Falmouth having been taken prisoner by the British in 1871. Eventually he was aided by a British officer with American sympathies, who arranged for his release.
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Newspaper article (photocopy, truncated bottom edge), undated, by Fred Humston. Title: "British Officer Saves Preble While Prisoner", concerning Edward Preble of Falmouth having been taken prisoner by the British in 1871. Eventually he was aided by a British officer with American sympathies, who arranged for his release.
2010.152.1163Article: revolvers and sabres carried by Andrew S. and Samuel Spurling
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper article. Clipping, undated. Title "Weapons of the Long Ago: Dueling Pistols and Revolvers Revive Old Memories of the Career of a Maine Captain." Drawing of sabres and pistols and discussion of revolvers and sabres carried by Andrew S. and Samuel Spurling.
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Newspaper article. Clipping, undated. Title "Weapons of the Long Ago: Dueling Pistols and Revolvers Revive Old Memories of the Career of a Maine Captain." Drawing of sabres and pistols and discussion of revolvers and sabres carried by Andrew S. and Samuel Spurling.
2010.152.1164Article: Portrait of Mary Deering Preble from an ivory miniature
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper article (photocopy), undated, Portland Evening Express. Title "Portland's only likeness of Mary Deering Preble Taken from an Ivory Miniature". Includes picture. Article discusses how the only known portrait of Mary Preble comes from a photograph of an ivory miniature carved in her likeness at the age of 18.
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Newspaper article (photocopy), undated, Portland Evening Express. Title "Portland's only likeness of Mary Deering Preble Taken from an Ivory Miniature". Includes picture. Article discusses how the only known portrait of Mary Preble comes from a photograph of an ivory miniature carved in her likeness at the age of 18.
2010.152.1165Article re: portrait of Mary Preble
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper article (photocopy, truncated left side), undated, newspaper unknown. Title "... of Mary Preble Brought ... By Cherished Portrait ... " Includes picture. Article discusses how the only known portrait of Mary Preble comes from a photograph of an ivory miniature carved in her likeness at the age of 18.
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Newspaper article (photocopy, truncated left side), undated, newspaper unknown. Title "... of Mary Preble Brought ... By Cherished Portrait ... " Includes picture. Article discusses how the only known portrait of Mary Preble comes from a photograph of an ivory miniature carved in her likeness at the age of 18.
1000.27.1068Come Christmas by Farjeon; illustrated by Rachel Field
  • Publication, Book
Book "Come Christmas" by Eleanor Farjeon and illustrated by Rachel Field. (See also 2014.268.2004 Field Collection)
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Book "Come Christmas" by Eleanor Farjeon and illustrated by Rachel Field. (See also 2014.268.2004 Field Collection)
1000.0.1069Upton Fuller Arithmetic Grade 8
  • Publication, Book
Books, Copy A - Book "Upton Fuller Arithmetic Grade 8" Book from Cranberry Grammar school, was loaned to David Bunker, Eileen Colby, and Larry Allen during the school years. Copy B - Desk copy of the "Upton Fuller Arithmetic Grade 8" book.
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Books, Copy A - Book "Upton Fuller Arithmetic Grade 8" Book from Cranberry Grammar school, was loaned to David Bunker, Eileen Colby, and Larry Allen during the school years. Copy B - Desk copy of the "Upton Fuller Arithmetic Grade 8" book.
1000.0.1026Art of the Cranberry Isles Past and Present Exhibit and Silent Auction
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper articles and brochures. Collection of Newspaper articles and brochures from the July 28th Art of the Cranberry Isles Past and Present Exhibit and Silent Auction at the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor.
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Newspaper articles and brochures. Collection of Newspaper articles and brochures from the July 28th Art of the Cranberry Isles Past and Present Exhibit and Silent Auction at the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor.
1000.0.1027The Bunkers of Cranberry Isles - newspaper articles
  • Publication, Newspaper
Newspaper. Laminated display of the newspaper article "The Bunkers of Cranberry Isles" photos of Raymond, Tud, and Wilfred Bunker included.
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Newspaper. Laminated display of the newspaper article "The Bunkers of Cranberry Isles" photos of Raymond, Tud, and Wilfred Bunker included.
1000.0.1033Port City Life 2009: articles on Rachel Field and Hitty
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine "Port City Life" July/August 2009 with article about Rachel Field's home, Cranberry Isles, and Hitty at Cranberry House by Robin Wood on pages 35 and 36
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Magazine "Port City Life" July/August 2009 with article about Rachel Field's home, Cranberry Isles, and Hitty at Cranberry House by Robin Wood on pages 35 and 36
1000.0.1034Cranberry Isles and the Cranberry House
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper articles (A-C) featuring the Cranberry Isles and the Cranberry House
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Newspaper articles (A-C) featuring the Cranberry Isles and the Cranberry House
1000.0.1035Collection of music books
  • Publication, Book
Books. Collection of music books (A-C) used for a previous display in the Museum
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Books. Collection of music books (A-C) used for a previous display in the Museum
2010.120.980Three photocopied articles which mention Cranberry Isles
  • Publication, Clipping
Newspaper articles. Three photocopied articles which mention Cranberry Isles, Benjamin Spurling, Samuel Spurling and a payment receipt from William Preble.
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Newspaper articles. Three photocopied articles which mention Cranberry Isles, Benjamin Spurling, Samuel Spurling and a payment receipt from William Preble.
1000.0.984Photograph of Mrs. Muir, school teacher Longfellow School
  • Image, Photograph
Photo, framed, of Mrs. Muir, one of the school teachers who taught at the Longfellow School. David Bunker and Lyn Colby were students of hers in the 1960's.
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Photo, framed, of Mrs. Muir, one of the school teachers who taught at the Longfellow School. David Bunker and Lyn Colby were students of hers in the 1960's.
1000.27.989St. Nicholas Magazine, Rachel Field article 1924
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine. First edition of a St. Nicholas Magazine, published in 1924. Poem written by Rachel Field located on page 969
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Magazine. First edition of a St. Nicholas Magazine, published in 1924. Poem written by Rachel Field located on page 969
1000.27.998Rachel Field article in 1942 American Magazine
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine. March 1942 American Magazine. Article by Rachel Field on page 26 titled "Beginning of Wisdom" Illustration by Norman Rockwell.
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Magazine. March 1942 American Magazine. Article by Rachel Field on page 26 titled "Beginning of Wisdom" Illustration by Norman Rockwell.
1000.27.999Story by Rachel Field in 1941 American Magazine
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine. January 1941 American Magazine. Story by Rachel Field on page 16 and continues on pages 96-98. Illustrations by Norman Rockwell
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Magazine. January 1941 American Magazine. Story by Rachel Field on page 16 and continues on pages 96-98. Illustrations by Norman Rockwell
1000.27.1006"Childlife" March 1931. Poem by Rachel Field
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine "Childlife" March 1931. Poem by Rachel Field and illustration by Dorothy Lathrop on page 111
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Magazine "Childlife" March 1931. Poem by Rachel Field and illustration by Dorothy Lathrop on page 111
1000.27.1008Rachel Field poem, Childlife Magazine 1934
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine "Childlife" October 1934. Rachel Field poem on page 437. Illustration by Dorothy Lathrop.
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Magazine "Childlife" October 1934. Rachel Field poem on page 437. Illustration by Dorothy Lathrop.
1000.27.1010Poem "Snow by Night" by Rachel Field
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine "Child Life" November 1934. Poem "Snow by Night" by Rachel Field, illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop, located on page 485
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Magazine "Child Life" November 1934. Poem "Snow by Night" by Rachel Field, illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop, located on page 485
1000.27.1012Down East Magazine 1971 Rachel Field and the Cranberry Isles
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine article from "Down East" Magazine August 1971. Rachel Field and the Cranberry Isles on pages 70-73. Photographs of Great Cranberry, Sutton, Rachel Field and Arthur Pederson are included. (See 1000.0.1381.)
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Magazine article from "Down East" Magazine August 1971. Rachel Field and the Cranberry Isles on pages 70-73. Photographs of Great Cranberry, Sutton, Rachel Field and Arthur Pederson are included. (See 1000.0.1381.)
1000.27.1013Child Life article 1936. with illustration by Dorothy Lathrop
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
Magazine "Child Life" August 1936. Large illustration by Dorothy Lathrop (the original illustrator of Hitty's First One Hundred Years) on the first page.
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Magazine "Child Life" August 1936. Large illustration by Dorothy Lathrop (the original illustrator of Hitty's First One Hundred Years) on the first page.