Newspaper clipping, in two pieces, "Hot, boiled, or newburgh?", with photo of 32-pound lobster caught by Linwood Wedge, Southwest Harbor, ME, Bangor Daily News, 12-13 July 1952
Description: Newspaper clipping, in two pieces, "Hot, boiled, or newburgh?", with photo of 32-pound lobster caught by Linwood Wedge, Southwest Harbor, ME, Bangor Daily News, 12-13 July 1952
Booklet, "Bylaws and Form for the Reception of Church Members", for the Congregational Church of Cranberry Isle, incorporated 1906, with short sketch of church history
Description: Booklet, "Bylaws and Form for the Reception of Church Members", for the Congregational Church of Cranberry Isle, incorporated 1906, with short sketch of church history
Description: Newspaper clipping, "Cranberry Isles" by Gerry Noether, from Bar Harbor Times, 11 Dec 1975, about the history of the church, and also local gossip
Booklet, gas ration stamps for non-highway use, for Victor White, good from 22 Jul 1942 to 22 Jan 1943. With 42 remaining stamps and 6 missing (used) stamps.
Description: Booklet, gas ration stamps for non-highway use, for Victor White, good from 22 Jul 1942 to 22 Jan 1943. With 42 remaining stamps and 6 missing (used) stamps.
Newspaper clipping with photo of Capt. Eber Spurling and his wheelbarrow, when he delivered mail 1925-1937. Also picture of Sutton Island, where he used to stop.
Description: Newspaper clipping with photo of Capt. Eber Spurling and his wheelbarrow, when he delivered mail 1925-1937. Also picture of Sutton Island, where he used to stop.
Description: Booklet, "Favorite Recipes of Great Cranberry Island Summer People" printed by the Ladies Aid Society, summer 1974. Officers same as item 540.
Booklet, 2 copies, "Cranberry Isles - Glimpses of Island Life" by Geraldine "Gerry" F. Noether, 1976. Excerpts of columns which first appeared in the Bar Harbor Times. One copy signed by the author. (For pdf version with transcription see 2013>photos>Chris Johnston.)
Description: Booklet, 2 copies, "Cranberry Isles - Glimpses of Island Life" by Geraldine "Gerry" F. Noether, 1976. Excerpts of columns which first appeared in the Bar Harbor Times. One copy signed by the author. (For pdf version with transcription see 2013>photos>Chris Johnston.)
Newpaper clipping, "27 Men Sworn Into Army Here", with story and photo of Edgar Bunker being sworn into Army, Bangor Daily News Monday 18 Sep 1950. (Edgar is in middle of front row, wearing dark jacket, with his left hand in his pocket.)
Description: Newpaper clipping, "27 Men Sworn Into Army Here", with story and photo of Edgar Bunker being sworn into Army, Bangor Daily News Monday 18 Sep 1950. (Edgar is in middle of front row, wearing dark jacket, with his left hand in his pocket.)
Newspaper clipping, Bar Harbor Times, 15 Aug 1991, "Islesford" column by Irene Bartlett, mentioning concert on Great Cranberry Island the previous Thurday evening
Description: Newspaper clipping, Bar Harbor Times, 15 Aug 1991, "Islesford" column by Irene Bartlett, mentioning concert on Great Cranberry Island the previous Thurday evening
Newspaper clipping, Bar Harbor Times, 16 Jul 1987, "Library Benefit Schedule" about Sara Lambert Bloom, William Goldberg, and Susan Storey Frank concert on 22 Jul 1987
Description: Newspaper clipping, Bar Harbor Times, 16 Jul 1987, "Library Benefit Schedule" about Sara Lambert Bloom, William Goldberg, and Susan Storey Frank concert on 22 Jul 1987
Newspaper clipping, 14 Jun 1963, about fire in Sherman residence (currently the Ward residence) William E. Sherman and daughter H. Elizabeth Sherman both died
Description: Newspaper clipping, 14 Jun 1963, about fire in Sherman residence (currently the Ward residence) William E. Sherman and daughter H. Elizabeth Sherman both died
Newspaper clipping, "Hundred-year old essay tells of progress in America", describes essay written by Lt. Col. William E. Hadlock in some time between 1870 and 1889. clipping from Bangor paper, 20 Jul 1968
Description: Newspaper clipping, "Hundred-year old essay tells of progress in America", describes essay written by Lt. Col. William E. Hadlock in some time between 1870 and 1889. clipping from Bangor paper, 20 Jul 1968