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1000.7.157Condolence Handwritten Letter Almena Baker original and transcription (1st page missing)
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • People
Letter, from Almena Baker to unknown person, apparently comforting them after death in the family (first page(s) seem to be missing). Transcribed.
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Letter, from Almena Baker to unknown person, apparently comforting them after death in the family (first page(s) seem to be missing). Transcribed.
2001.39.184Receipt from Samuel S. Newman for 1/16 share in Schooner Carrie M. Richardson to Capt. E.B. (Enoch) Stanley 1874
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
Receipt from builder Samuel S. Newman, for a 1/16 share in the Schooner Carrie M. Richardson, to Capt. E.B. (Enoch) Stanley, for $945.66 and 3/8 cents, Dec 17th, 1874. This half-page, handwritten ledger entry was found in Bob LaHotan's barn when he cleaned it 2001. Barn was on the property Enoch B. Stanley owned in the 19th century. Transcribed: "Rec from Capt E B Stanley 945.66 3/8 Nine Hundred forty-five 66/100 Dollars in full for 1/16 of Schr Carrie M Richardson. [Illegible: For? Fox?] Bills not included. Tremont- Dec 17th/74 [1874]. Samuel S. Newman. Paid up to Dec 950:00/945.66, amt of 1/16 over paid 4:34. 10,00-8,68= 1:32"
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Receipt from builder Samuel S. Newman, for a 1/16 share in the Schooner Carrie M. Richardson, to Capt. E.B. (Enoch) Stanley, for $945.66 and 3/8 cents, Dec 17th, 1874. This half-page, handwritten ledger entry was found in Bob LaHotan's barn when he cleaned it 2001. Barn was on the property Enoch B. Stanley owned in the 19th century. Transcribed: "Rec from Capt E B Stanley 945.66 3/8 Nine Hundred forty-five 66/100 Dollars in full for 1/16 of Schr Carrie M Richardson. [Illegible: For? Fox?] Bills not included. Tremont- Dec 17th/74 [1874]. Samuel S. Newman. Paid up to Dec 950:00/945.66, amt of 1/16 over paid 4:34. 10,00-8,68= 1:32" [show more]
1000.45.204Stephen Spurling report card
  • Document, Student Record
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • People
Report card of Stephen Spurling, for primary school, teacher Miss Theolyn Rumill (Steve went to public school on Great Cranberry Island)
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Report card of Stephen Spurling, for primary school, teacher Miss Theolyn Rumill (Steve went to public school on Great Cranberry Island)
1000.0.1100Charlene Bunker Allen obituary
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Documents. Collection about Charlene Bunker Allen's death, 1100a-d. (a) Obituary and announcement of the death of Charlene Bunker Allen. (b) Charlene Allen Memorial Service Announcement. (c) Charlene Allen Memorial Celebration Announcement. (d) Order of Service Pamphlet
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Documents. Collection about Charlene Bunker Allen's death, 1100a-d. (a) Obituary and announcement of the death of Charlene Bunker Allen. (b) Charlene Allen Memorial Service Announcement. (c) Charlene Allen Memorial Celebration Announcement. (d) Order of Service Pamphlet
2016.381.2146Genealogy. Collection of materials pertaining to Louise Marr family
  • Document, Other Documents, Genealogy Records
  • People
Genealogy. Collection of materials pertaining to Louise Marr family. 1. Guest book listing names and hometowns of visitors for unknown location, no dates except towards the end 1979, 1982, 1984 2. Certified Abstract of a Record of Marriage (Maine) for Andrew A. McSorley, Guilford, ME, and Doris P. Marr, Livermore Falls, Maine. His occupation: Instructor Manual Arts; Hers: Teacher. Date of Marriage June 6, 1936 in Livermore Falls, ME. 3. "Our Wedding Souvenir" - booklet, with list of guests on last page including B. H. Spurling and Mrs. Mabel Spurling among many others. Booklet pages are separate from the white binder; white binder contains newspaper clippings (see next entry). 4. A dozen or so newspaper clippings with photos about Andrew McSorley, John McSorley, Doris Marr with information about their activities. Only one article dated: 1930. 5. Scrapbook "Wedding Memories" contains (1) a Western Union telegram "Wedding Greeting" from Kathryn and Phil, June 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McSorley, Care of Mr. Marr. "Heartiest congratulations we hope you will always be as happy as you are today stop mothers advice is the best it is easy enough to get married it is sticking to your guns afterwards that counts stop pack your trailer full and come out and see us love Kathryn and Phil 729A June 6" (2) Wedding invitation (3) Newspaper articles (4) Telegram from Aunt Effie apologizing that they can't come. (5) List of guests and gifts 6. Genealogy, handwritten of "Mother's side" Frances Marion Spurling/Wade Hampton Marr. And "Dad's Side" Mary Louise Douglas[?] and Father: George Sanborn Marr. Some interesting miscellaneous notes on last pages. Author says, "..Sammy, claiming wages for caring for her [his mother Matilda Sanford] and Preble, who had a stroke, got Great Head, Little Head etc. for his services."
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Genealogy. Collection of materials pertaining to Louise Marr family. 1. Guest book listing names and hometowns of visitors for unknown location, no dates except towards the end 1979, 1982, 1984 2. Certified Abstract of a Record of Marriage (Maine) for Andrew A. McSorley, Guilford, ME, and Doris P. Marr, Livermore Falls, Maine. His occupation: Instructor Manual Arts; Hers: Teacher. Date of Marriage June 6, 1936 in Livermore Falls, ME. 3. "Our Wedding Souvenir" - booklet, with list of guests on last page including B. H. Spurling and Mrs. Mabel Spurling among many others. Booklet pages are separate from the white binder; white binder contains newspaper clippings (see next entry). 4. A dozen or so newspaper clippings with photos about Andrew McSorley, John McSorley, Doris Marr with information about their activities. Only one article dated: 1930. 5. Scrapbook "Wedding Memories" contains (1) a Western Union telegram "Wedding Greeting" from Kathryn and Phil, June 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McSorley, Care of Mr. Marr. "Heartiest congratulations we hope you will always be as happy as you are today stop mothers advice is the best it is easy enough to get married it is sticking to your guns afterwards that counts stop pack your trailer full and come out and see us love Kathryn and Phil 729A June 6" (2) Wedding invitation (3) Newspaper articles (4) Telegram from Aunt Effie apologizing that they can't come. (5) List of guests and gifts 6. Genealogy, handwritten of "Mother's side" Frances Marion Spurling/Wade Hampton Marr. And "Dad's Side" Mary Louise Douglas[?] and Father: George Sanborn Marr. Some interesting miscellaneous notes on last pages. Author says, "..Sammy, claiming wages for caring for her [his mother Matilda Sanford] and Preble, who had a stroke, got Great Head, Little Head etc. for his services." [show more]
1000.0.909Arno Preston Stanley information
  • Document, Other Documents, Multi-Part Documents
  • People
Background information of Arno Preston Stanley with information and documents supplied by Phil and Karin Whitney and Ralph Stanley. Contains a restored version and a copy of the original marriage proposal letter of Arno Preston Stanley and the acceptance of Maybelle Stanley in the form of the same letter.
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Background information of Arno Preston Stanley with information and documents supplied by Phil and Karin Whitney and Ralph Stanley. Contains a restored version and a copy of the original marriage proposal letter of Arno Preston Stanley and the acceptance of Maybelle Stanley in the form of the same letter.
2007.185.1335Album in memory of Diane Barrow-Clark (Hitty blogger)
  • Document, Memorabilia, Album, Scrapbook
  • People
Book, blue cloth-bound album in memory of Diane Barrow-Clark, prolific blogger on the HittyGirls and HittyForEveryone Yahoo groups; the first half of the album records many of Diane's Hittys, and where they were sent after her passing; the second half records items donated to GCIHS, including Hitty Cranberry and Hitty Diane, and their all their accessories donated in Diane's memory to the museum (see item 1340 and 1928).
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Book, blue cloth-bound album in memory of Diane Barrow-Clark, prolific blogger on the HittyGirls and HittyForEveryone Yahoo groups; the first half of the album records many of Diane's Hittys, and where they were sent after her passing; the second half records items donated to GCIHS, including Hitty Cranberry and Hitty Diane, and their all their accessories donated in Diane's memory to the museum (see item 1340 and 1928).
1000.0.691Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright legacy
  • Document, Other Documents, Multi-Part Documents
  • Organizations, Religious
  • People
Document, photocopy, 2 sheets, essay starting "My mother's interest in Cranberry...", by Mary Cabot Wheelwright, about Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright's efforts for GCI, including donating to the church the Sarah Whitman stained glass window, the bell, and the parsonage; paying to restore the pulpit and chairs, helping to settle the site of the Town Dock, and hiring Mrs. Schrifgrisser to teach the children games and handcrafts. Transcribed. Also included is a 2019 letter from an Eliot family descendant, Alexander Goriansky, with with Eliot family genealogy and a copy of a letter published in "Letters from Elizabeth Cabot, Vol. III, Boston 1905". The letter is about Mrs. Cabot's visit to GCI August 8, 1900 to view the new stained glass window in the church: "...It is one of Mrs. Whitman's beautiful wreathes, with gorgeus reds and blues and enough white to show them off, laid on a white Greek cross, on the arms of which is the inscription. The church is absolutely bare, but well colored as to the walls...." Goriansky states that 100 years later, he lived upstairs from where the window's creator, Sarah Wyman Whitman, had lived from 1880-1904 (#77 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston), and that she was very fine designer and maker of "stained" glass windows.
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Document, photocopy, 2 sheets, essay starting "My mother's interest in Cranberry...", by Mary Cabot Wheelwright, about Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright's efforts for GCI, including donating to the church the Sarah Whitman stained glass window, the bell, and the parsonage; paying to restore the pulpit and chairs, helping to settle the site of the Town Dock, and hiring Mrs. Schrifgrisser to teach the children games and handcrafts. Transcribed. Also included is a 2019 letter from an Eliot family descendant, Alexander Goriansky, with with Eliot family genealogy and a copy of a letter published in "Letters from Elizabeth Cabot, Vol. III, Boston 1905". The letter is about Mrs. Cabot's visit to GCI August 8, 1900 to view the new stained glass window in the church: "...It is one of Mrs. Whitman's beautiful wreathes, with gorgeus reds and blues and enough white to show them off, laid on a white Greek cross, on the arms of which is the inscription. The church is absolutely bare, but well colored as to the walls...." Goriansky states that 100 years later, he lived upstairs from where the window's creator, Sarah Wyman Whitman, had lived from 1880-1904 (#77 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston), and that she was very fine designer and maker of "stained" glass windows. [show more]
1000.46.261Scrapbook page Abel Harwood
  • Document, Memorabilia, Album, Scrapbook
  • People
Page from scrapbook, with one photo of Abel Harwood (b. 30 Mar 1792 d. 4 Oct 1849) gravestone, and three photos of ?churches?
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Page from scrapbook, with one photo of Abel Harwood (b. 30 Mar 1792 d. 4 Oct 1849) gravestone, and three photos of ?churches?
1000.0.910Elisha Bunker lighthouse keeper
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • People
Correspondence between Wini Smart, Joan Webb, and Jeremy D'Entremont regarding Elisha Bunker as a lighthouse keeper in August 1992
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Correspondence between Wini Smart, Joan Webb, and Jeremy D'Entremont regarding Elisha Bunker as a lighthouse keeper in August 1992
1000.34.954Memories of 1841 visit to Duck and Baker Island
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • People
  • Places, Island
Memories of Duck and Bakers Island circa 1891. Gifted by Hugh Dwelley in Summer 2007. The bulk of the document is a copy of a letter to the Ellsworth American written by Rufus George Frederick Candage. The letter was written in 1891, but in the letter he is reminiscing about a two-week vacation to the Duck and Bakers Island in 1841. He writes about a barn, cattle, vegetables, hay, butter, cheese, eggs, fowls on Great Duck, and sheep on Little Duck. At that time the family of John Bartlett was living on Duck Island, although the Duck Islands were claimed by Mr. Gilley. Candage also remembers a trip to see the Bakers Island lighthouse. The letter is preceded by an excerpt from the book "The Descendants of James Candage/Cavendish of Blue Hill, Maine" and some notes on the Bartlett family and the letter made by Ralph W. Stanley. The document also includes a letter from Hugh Dwelley as President of the Islesford Historical Society to Mr. Gil Bunker in reference to a visit that the Bunker Family Association of America planned to make to the Cranberry Islands.
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Memories of Duck and Bakers Island circa 1891. Gifted by Hugh Dwelley in Summer 2007. The bulk of the document is a copy of a letter to the Ellsworth American written by Rufus George Frederick Candage. The letter was written in 1891, but in the letter he is reminiscing about a two-week vacation to the Duck and Bakers Island in 1841. He writes about a barn, cattle, vegetables, hay, butter, cheese, eggs, fowls on Great Duck, and sheep on Little Duck. At that time the family of John Bartlett was living on Duck Island, although the Duck Islands were claimed by Mr. Gilley. Candage also remembers a trip to see the Bakers Island lighthouse. The letter is preceded by an excerpt from the book "The Descendants of James Candage/Cavendish of Blue Hill, Maine" and some notes on the Bartlett family and the letter made by Ralph W. Stanley. The document also includes a letter from Hugh Dwelley as President of the Islesford Historical Society to Mr. Gil Bunker in reference to a visit that the Bunker Family Association of America planned to make to the Cranberry Islands. [show more]
1000.118.904Card to Beatrice Stanley
  • Document, Correspondence, Greeting Card
  • People
Birthday card sent from Mimi (Hazel Peterson's grandmother) to Bea (Beatrice Stanley, Hazel's mother). Transcribed.
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Birthday card sent from Mimi (Hazel Peterson's grandmother) to Bea (Beatrice Stanley, Hazel's mother). Transcribed.
1000.7.186Boynton Stanley 1969
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Boynton Stanley, (son of Lewis & Leah Stanley), printed 13 Jan 1969
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Newspaper clipping, obituary of Boynton Stanley, (son of Lewis & Leah Stanley), printed 13 Jan 1969
1000.7.187Lewis G. Stanley 1957
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Lewis G. Stanley, died 29 Jan 1957
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Newspaper clipping, obituary of Lewis G. Stanley, died 29 Jan 1957
1000.7.343Krantz family
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clippings, obituaries for Krantz family: Oscar O. Krantz age 79, Mrs. Inez I. Krantz age 65.
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Newspaper clippings, obituaries for Krantz family: Oscar O. Krantz age 79, Mrs. Inez I. Krantz age 65.
1000.7.432Cora Chapman 1941
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, Ellsworth American, 1941, obituary of Cora Chapman, wife of Sam Chapman
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Newspaper clipping, Ellsworth American, 1941, obituary of Cora Chapman, wife of Sam Chapman
2003.70.532Royal "Tinker" Colby, 1977
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Royal "Tinker" Colby, died 25 May 1977, Bar Harbor Times, Thursday 2 June 1977. Transcribed.
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Newspaper clipping, obituary of Royal "Tinker" Colby, died 25 May 1977, Bar Harbor Times, Thursday 2 June 1977. Transcribed.
2003.70.530Oscar O. Krantz 1968
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Oscar O. Krantz 29 Jul 1968. Transcribed.
Description:
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Oscar O. Krantz 29 Jul 1968. Transcribed.
2003.70.527Elisha Bunker and Edgar Bunker 1952
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, double obituary of Elisha Bunker and Edgar Bunker, with photo of each, Bangor Daily News, 5 May 1952
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Newspaper clipping, double obituary of Elisha Bunker and Edgar Bunker, with photo of each, Bangor Daily News, 5 May 1952
2003.70.528George E. Raymond 1969
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of George E. Raymond 12 Jul 1969. Transcribed: GEORGE E. RAYMOND/ CRANBERRY ISLAND--George E. Raymond, 64, of Rochester, N.Y., died here Saturday while visiting. He was born in Westbrook June 28, 1905, the son of William and Addie (Durrell) Raymond. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Retha (White) Raymond of Cranberry Island and Rochester, N.Y.; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Wicks and two sons, Richard and Kenneth, all of Rochester. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Rochester. (handwritten: "died on Cranberry July-12-69 Sat. 4:10 a.m.)
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Newspaper clipping, obituary of George E. Raymond 12 Jul 1969. Transcribed: GEORGE E. RAYMOND/ CRANBERRY ISLAND--George E. Raymond, 64, of Rochester, N.Y., died here Saturday while visiting. He was born in Westbrook June 28, 1905, the son of William and Addie (Durrell) Raymond. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Retha (White) Raymond of Cranberry Island and Rochester, N.Y.; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Wicks and two sons, Richard and Kenneth, all of Rochester. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Rochester. (handwritten: "died on Cranberry July-12-69 Sat. 4:10 a.m.) [show more]
2003.70.529James F. Bracy 1958
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of James F. Bracy 31 Jan 1958. Transcribed: JAMES F. BRACY/CRANBERRY ISLAND, JAn. 31/--James F. Bracy, 86, died today in a Bar Harbor nursing home after a short illness. He was born on Cranberry Island, October 3, 1871, the son of Lewis and Cynthia Howard Bracy. He was a member of the Cranberry Island Fire Department. Surviving are four grandchildren, Leslie Wedge of Prospect Harbor, Harold Wedge of Moody, Estella Forcetano of Chelsea, Mass., and Norman Wedge of Cranberry Island; several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Cranberry Island Congregational church, the Rev. George McDonald of the Mt. Desert Larger Parish officiating. Burial will be in the Bunker cemetery here. (handwritten: "1958")
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Newspaper clipping, obituary of James F. Bracy 31 Jan 1958. Transcribed: JAMES F. BRACY/CRANBERRY ISLAND, JAn. 31/--James F. Bracy, 86, died today in a Bar Harbor nursing home after a short illness. He was born on Cranberry Island, October 3, 1871, the son of Lewis and Cynthia Howard Bracy. He was a member of the Cranberry Island Fire Department. Surviving are four grandchildren, Leslie Wedge of Prospect Harbor, Harold Wedge of Moody, Estella Forcetano of Chelsea, Mass., and Norman Wedge of Cranberry Island; several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Cranberry Island Congregational church, the Rev. George McDonald of the Mt. Desert Larger Parish officiating. Burial will be in the Bunker cemetery here. (handwritten: "1958") [show more]
2003.70.531Morris P. Alley, 1953
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, obituary of Morris P. Alley, died "early this week", Bangor Daily News, Saturday-Sunday, May 23-24, 1953. Transcribed.
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Newspaper clipping, obituary of Morris P. Alley, died "early this week", Bangor Daily News, Saturday-Sunday, May 23-24, 1953. Transcribed.
2003.70.576Elisha Bunker and Edgar Bunker 1952
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping, double obituary of Elisha Bunker and Edgar Bunker, Bar Harbor Times, Thursday 8 May 1952
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Newspaper clipping, double obituary of Elisha Bunker and Edgar Bunker, Bar Harbor Times, Thursday 8 May 1952
1000.27.793Marjorie E. Phippen (1904-2002)
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper clipping (copy), MDIslander, obituary of Marjorie E. Phippen, b. 15 July 1904; d. 20 Mar 2002. She was daughter of Oscar & Millie (Harding) Bulger, and was married to Leslie "Phip" Phippen for 65 years. Transcribed.
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Newspaper clipping (copy), MDIslander, obituary of Marjorie E. Phippen, b. 15 July 1904; d. 20 Mar 2002. She was daughter of Oscar & Millie (Harding) Bulger, and was married to Leslie "Phip" Phippen for 65 years. Transcribed.
1000.0.857Barbara Brooks (1912-2003)
  • Document, Announcement, Obituary
  • People
Newspaper obituary, Barbara Brooks, b 12 Feb 1912, d 28 Dec 2003. Transcribed.
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Newspaper obituary, Barbara Brooks, b 12 Feb 1912, d 28 Dec 2003. Transcribed.